Reimagining Spirit: Wind, Breath, and Vibration - eBook
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Reimagining Spirit: Wind, Breath, and Vibration - eBook  -     By: Grace Ji-Sun Kim

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Title: Reimagining Spirit: Wind, Breath, and Vibration - eBook
By: Grace Ji-Sun Kim
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781532689260
ISBN-13: 9781532689260
Stock No: WW107618EB

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The Spirit presents itself to many as an enigma. Its existence is mysterious and complex, generating misunderstandings and unawareness of its true purpose. The Spirit's ambiguous nature opens the opportunity for study to unearth the exciting truths that it holds. The Spirit is present in our world in various forms. This book aims to examine the Spirit as experienced in light, wind, breath, and vibration to help us uncover some of its aspects that invite us to work for climate justice, racial justice, and gender justice. The Holy Spirit has always been a mover and shaker of ideas and action. The Spirit's presence moves, stirs, and changes us to become aware of the social ills in our world. The different ways in which we reimagine the Holy Spirit can challenge some traditional assumptions in Christianity and provide a liberative vision that allows us to work for social justice. The work of the Holy Spirit stirs us to work toward new kinships with God that are sustainable, just, and whole.

Author Bio

Grace Ji-Sun Kim obtained her PhD from the University of Toronto and is presently Associate Professor of Theology at Earlham School of Religion. She is the author or editor of seventeen books, most recently, Intersectional Theology co-written with Susan Shaw, Healing Our Broken Humanity co-written with Graham Joseph Hill, Embracing the Other, and Contemplations from the Heart. She is the co-editor with Joseph Cheah of a book series, Asian Christianity in the Diaspora, and is an ordained Presbyterian Church (USA) minister.

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