Why We Live in Community
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Why We Live in Community   -     By: Eberhard Arnold, Thomas Merton

Why We Live in Community

Plough Publishing House / 1996 / Paperback

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Why community? Neither Arnold nor Merton describe ready-made solutions here, but their words add a fresh, engaging voice to the vital discussion of what community is all about. For the uninitiated seeker and the veteran both, this book offers guidance--and a disarming call to renewed commitment and deepened faith.

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Title: Why We Live in Community
By: Eberhard Arnold, Thomas Merton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 88
Vendor: Plough Publishing House
Publication Date: 1996
Dimensions: 7 X 5 X .33 (inches)
Weight: 4 ounces
ISBN: 0874860687
ISBN-13: 9780874860689
Stock No: WW60687

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Everyone these days seems to be searching for community in one way or another -- whether in the form of committed, nourishing relationships at home and at work, support networks, small groups, house churches -- even cyberspace. But mention "community", and many people literally go blank. They claim that they're not ready for the commitment such a term implies, or lack sufficient energy, gifts, or time. It's just not "where they're at". Or is it?

This new translation of a time-honored manifesto adds a fresh, engaging voice to the vital discussion of what real community is all about: love, joy, unity, and the great "adventure of faith" shared with others along the way.

Neither Arnold nor Merton describe (or prescribe) community here, but for the individual seeker they do provide a vision to guide and inspire the search.

Henri J. M. Nouwen, L'Arche/Day Break

One of the most challenging statements on community that I have ever read. Its radical God-centeredness makes it not only very demanding, but also very inviting, comforting, and reassuring.

Richard Rohr Center for Action & Contemplation

Too many contemporary Christians have separated Jesus from living history and the mystery of the body of Christ. Arnold's vision of community gives me hope that the gospel can be recovered in our time.

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