Holy Disunity: How What Separates Us Can Save Us
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Holy Disunity: How What Separates Us Can Save Us  -     By: Layton E. Williams

Holy Disunity: How What Separates Us Can Save Us

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These days, there’s no dirtier word than "divisive," especially in religious and political circles. Claiming a controversial opinion, talking about our differences, even sharing our doubts can be seen as threatening to the goal of unity. But what if unity shouldn’t be our goal?

In Holy Disunity: How What Separates Us Can Save Us, Layton E. Williams proposes that our primary calling as humans is not to create unity but rather to seek authentic relationship with God, ourselves, one another, and the world around us. And that means actively engaging those with whom we disagree. Our religious, political, social, and cultural differences can create doubt and tension, but disunity also provides surprising gifts of perspective and grace. By analyzing conflict and rifts in both modern culture and Scripture, Williams explores how our disagreements and differences—our disunity—can ultimately redeem us.

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Title: Holy Disunity: How What Separates Us Can Save Us
By: Layton E. Williams
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 215
Vendor: Westminster John Knox Press
Publication Date: 2019
Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 0664265669
ISBN-13: 9780664265663
Stock No: WW265661

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These days, theres no dirtier word than divisive, especially in religious and political circles. Claiming a controversial opinion, talking about our differences, even sharing our doubts can be seen as threatening to the goal of unity. But what if unity shouldnt be our goal?

In Holy Disunity: How What Separates Us Can Save Us, Layton E. Williams proposes that our primary calling as humans is not to create unity but rather to seek authentic relationship with God, ourselves, one another, and the world around us. And that means actively engaging those with whom we disagree. Our religious, political, social, and cultural differences can create doubt and tension, but disunity also provides surprising gifts of perspective and grace. By analyzing conflict and rifts in both modern culture and Scripture, Williams explores how our disagreements and differencesour disunitycan ultimately redeem us.

Author Bio

Layton E. Williams&nbspis an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and a writer. She previously served as Pastoral Resident at Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago and then as Audience Engagement Editor at Sojourners. She earned a MDiv from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Austin, Texas, and currently lives in Charleston, South Carolina, where she seeks to minister in ways that offer understanding, justice, and relationship in the midst of division.

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"Holy Disunityis about embracing our differences and still finding unity in Christ. When we acknowledge that God is in control (and we are not), we won't feel threatened by disunity—perhaps we might find it holy…. Williamsweaves her experiences and our common experiences together to prod the reader to action. Each chapter is truly a gift."
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