Las ultimas siete palabras: Una invitacion a una amistad mas profunda con Jesus - eBook
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Title: Las ultimas siete palabras: Una invitacion a una amistad mas profunda con Jesus - eBook
By: James Martin SJ
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: HarperCollins Espanol
Publication Date: 2017
ISBN: 9780718082925
ISBN-13: 9780718082925
Stock No: WW83408EB

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Basado en sus charlas en la Catedral St. Patrick de Nueva York el Viernes Santo de 2015, el autor best seller del New York Times y editor general de la revista America ofrece un retrato de Jesús, utilizando sus últimas palabras en la cruz, para revelar cuán profundamente Él entendió nuestros dilemas, lo que significa ser completamente humano, y por qué podemos acudir a Cristo en mente, corazón y alma.

Cada meditación está dedicada a una de las siete frases:

«Padre, perdónalos, porque no saben lo que hacen».

«Te aseguro que hoy estarás conmigo en el paraíso».

«Mujer, ahí tienes a tu hijo»… «Ahí tienes a tu madre».

«Dios mío, Dios mío, ¿por qué me has desamparado?».

«Tengo sed».?

«Todo se ha cumplido».

«¡Padre, en tus manos encomiendo mi espíritu!».

Con la calidez, sabiduría y gracia que llenan sus obras, el padre James Martin explica por qué la crucifixión y muerte de Jesús en la cruz es un importante momento de enseñanza en los Evangelios. Las declaraciones finales de Jesús, palabras que son profundamente atesoradas por sus seguidores, ejemplifican la profundidad de su sufrimiento pero también proporcionan una clave de su empatía y por qué ponemos conectar con Él tan profundamente.

Based on his talks at New York’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Good Friday 2015, the New York Times bestselling author and editor at large of America magazine offers a portrait of Jesus, using his last words on the cross to reveal how deeply he understood our predicaments, what it means to be fully human, and why we can turn to Christ completely, in mind, heart, and soul.

Each meditation is dedicated to one of the seven sayings:

"Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do."

"Today you will be with me in Paradise."

"Woman, this is your son"  . . .  "This is your mother."?

"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"?

"I thirst."?

"It is finished."?

"Father, into your hands I commend my spirit."

With the warmth, wisdom, and grace that infuse his works, Father James Martin explains why Jesus’s crucifixion and death on the cross is an important teaching moment in the Gospels. Jesus’s final statements, words that are deeply cherished by his followers, exemplify the depth of his suffering but also provide a key to his empathy and why we can connect with him so deeply.

 

Author Bio

Rev. James Martin, SJ, is a Jesuit priest, editor at large of America magazine, consultor to the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication, and author of the New York Times bestsellers Learning to Pray, Jesus: A Pilgrimage, and The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything. Father Martin is a frequent commentator in the national and international media, having appeared on all the major networks and outlets, like The Colbert Report, NPR’s Fresh Air, The New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal.

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