Jesus of Nazareth: Always on the Move
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Jesus of Nazareth: Always on the Move  -     By: Christianne Meroz

Jesus of Nazareth: Always on the Move

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Jesus, the rabbi of Nazareth, was always on the move. Therefore, shadowing him, following in his footsteps, amounts to being engaged in a continual process of becoming, of reinventing oneself, of being born anew every day. This nomadic lifestyle, which fosters simplification and improvisation, is paradoxically also very enriching—to the point of transforming us into pilgrims on the way to the messianic age.

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Title: Jesus of Nazareth: Always on the Move
By: Christianne Meroz
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 46
Vendor: Wipf & Stock
Publication Date: 2017
Dimensions: 8.00 X 5.00 X 0.09 (inches)
Weight: 2 ounces
ISBN: 1532618689
ISBN-13: 9781532618680
Stock No: WW618682

Author Bio

Christianne Méroz, the author, is a Swiss nun, member of the Communauté de Grandchamp in Switzerland. Her community follows the rule of Taizé. She was trained as a psychologist and facilitates women’s growth and support groups in the Netherlands. Among her many publications, three studies of Hebrew Scripture women have been published in translation by Wipf and Stock—Five Women: Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Rachel, Leah; Three Women of Hope; and Esther in Exile: Toward a Spirituality of Difference.

Dennis Wienk, the translator, is a priest of the Diocese of Rochester, having served most recently as Director of Pastoral Care with Episcopal SeniorLife Communities in Rochester, New York.

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