Living in the Company of Jesus

Author:   Philip J Harak ,  G Simon Sj Harak ,  Emmanuel Charles McCarthy
Publisher:   Cascade Books
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Pages:   162
Publication Date:   16 November 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Philip J Harak ,  G Simon Sj Harak ,  Emmanuel Charles McCarthy
Publisher:   Cascade Books
Imprint:   Cascade Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9781666797503


ISBN 10:   1666797502
Pages:   162
Publication Date:   16 November 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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Simon Harak's passion for companionship with Jesus infused his constant search for nonviolent ways to resist war and cruelty. Simon opened doors for his friends, students, and loved ones to deepen their relationship to Jesus and the Gospels. Philip, his brother, readily joined the journey. Their meditations reveal the beautiful life of a man who was uproariously funny, constantly kind, and lovingly courageous. Living in the Company of Jesus invites readers to follow Simon's lead. --Kathy Kelly, president, World BEYOND War Living in the Company of Jesus is already creating the me I pray to be here now and forever. For thirty years I'd already learned much from my friends Simon and Phil Harak. In print, their wisdom leaps off the page. I dwell in it. Martin Luther King Jr. taught me long ago that gospel nonviolence is a 'way of life.' Their book helps me live it. --Jane Morrissey, co-author of Gracias, Matiox, Thanks, Hermano Pedro: A Trilingual Anthology of Guatemalan Oral Tradition A powerful and compelling exploration of the Gospels through the lens of nonviolence--the mystery of love confronting the mystery of evil--engaging the imagination, intellect, and heart. Written with clarity, passion, and a sense of urgency, it challenges both those deeply grounded and those new to the story of Jesus in the New Testament Scriptures to see with new eyes their encounter and relationship with themselves, others, creation, and the sacred. --Thomas David McMurray, SJ, chaplain and director of Mission and Identity, Nativity School of Worcester A profound gift of luminous insight, Living in the Company of Jesus draws us into a rich study of Jesus' nonviolent love and liberation and its application to our everyday lives. Combining their shared scholarly expertise, spiritual insights, and deeply-rooted commitment to social justice, the Harak brothers help us see that Jesus, his life experiences, and Christian discipleship are not simply concepts beyond our reach, but are truly present and possible here and now. --Carol M. Lukens, Educator and Nonviolence Advocate


Simon Harak's passion for companionship with Jesus infused his constant search for nonviolent ways to resist war and cruelty. Simon opened doors for his friends, students, and loved ones to deepen their relationship to Jesus and the Gospels. Philip, his brother, readily joined the journey. Their meditations reveal the beautiful life of a man who was uproariously funny, constantly kind, and lovingly courageous. Living in the Company of Jesus invites readers to follow Simon's lead. --Kathy Kelly, president, World BEYOND War Living in the Company of Jesus is already creating the me I pray to be here now and forever. For thirty years I'd already learned much from my friends Simon and Phil Harak. In print, their wisdom leaps off the page. I dwell in it. Martin Luther King Jr. taught me long ago that gospel nonviolence is a 'way of life.' Their book helps me live it. --Jane Morrissey, co-author of Gracias, Matiox, Thanks, Hermano Pedro: A Trilingual Anthology of Guatemalan Oral Tradition A powerful and compelling exploration of the Gospels through the lens of nonviolence--the mystery of love confronting the mystery of evil--engaging the imagination, intellect, and heart. Written with clarity, passion, and a sense of urgency, it challenges both those deeply grounded and those new to the story of Jesus in the New Testament Scriptures to see with new eyes their encounter and relationship with themselves, others, creation, and the sacred. --Thomas David McMurray, SJ, chaplain and director of Mission and Identity, Nativity School of Worcester A profound gift of luminous insight, Living in the Company of Jesus draws us into a rich study of Jesus' nonviolent love and liberation and its application to our everyday lives. Combining their shared scholarly expertise, spiritual insights, and deeply-rooted commitment to social justice, the Harak brothers help us see that Jesus, his life experiences, and Christian discipleship are not simply concepts beyond our reach, but are truly present and possible here and now. --Carol M. Lukens, Educator and Nonviolence Advocate Simon Harak's passion for companionship with Jesus infused his constant search for nonviolent ways to resist war and cruelty. Simon opened doors for his friends, students, and loved ones to deepen their relationship to Jesus and the Gospels. Philip, his brother, readily joined the journey. Their meditations reveal the beautiful life of a man who was uproariously funny, constantly kind, and lovingly courageous. Living in the Company of Jesus invites readers to follow Simon's lead. --Kathy Kelly, president, World BEYOND War Living in the Company of Jesus is already creating the me I pray to be here now and forever. For thirty years I'd already learned much from my friends Simon and Phil Harak. In print, their wisdom leaps off the page. I dwell in it. Martin Luther King Jr. taught me long ago that gospel nonviolence is a 'way of life.' Their book helps me live it. --Jane Morrissey, co-author of Gracias, Matiox, Thanks, Hermano Pedro: A Trilingual Anthology of Guatemalan Oral Tradition A powerful and compelling exploration of the Gospels through the lens of nonviolence--the mystery of love confronting the mystery of evil--engaging the imagination, intellect, and heart. Written with clarity, passion, and a sense of urgency, it challenges both those deeply grounded and those new to the story of Jesus in the New Testament Scriptures to see with new eyes their encounter and relationship with themselves, others, creation, and the sacred. --Thomas David McMurray, SJ, chaplain and director of Mission and Identity, Nativity School of Worcester A profound gift of luminous insight, Living in the Company of Jesus draws us into a rich study of Jesus' nonviolent love and liberation and its application to our everyday lives. Combining their shared scholarly expertise, spiritual insights, and deeply-rooted commitment to social justice, the Harak brothers help us see that Jesus, his life experiences, and Christian discipleship are not simply concepts beyond our reach, but are truly present and possible here and now. --Carol M. Lukens, Educator and Nonviolence Advocate


"""Simon Harak's passion for companionship with Jesus infused his constant search for nonviolent ways to resist war and cruelty. Simon opened doors for his friends, students, and loved ones to deepen their relationship to Jesus and the Gospels. Philip, his brother, readily joined the journey. Their meditations reveal the beautiful life of a man who was uproariously funny, constantly kind, and lovingly courageous. Living in the Company of Jesus invites readers to follow Simon's lead."" --Kathy Kelly, president, World BEYOND War ""Living in the Company of Jesus is already creating the me I pray to be here now and forever. For thirty years I'd already learned much from my friends Simon and Phil Harak. In print, their wisdom leaps off the page. I dwell in it. Martin Luther King Jr. taught me long ago that gospel nonviolence is a 'way of life.' Their book helps me live it."" --Jane Morrissey, co-author of Gracias, Matiox, Thanks, Hermano Pedro: A Trilingual Anthology of Guatemalan Oral Tradition ""A powerful and compelling exploration of the Gospels through the lens of nonviolence--the mystery of love confronting the mystery of evil--engaging the imagination, intellect, and heart. Written with clarity, passion, and a sense of urgency, it challenges both those deeply grounded and those new to the story of Jesus in the New Testament Scriptures to see with new eyes their encounter and relationship with themselves, others, creation, and the sacred."" --Thomas David McMurray, SJ, chaplain and director of Mission and Identity, Nativity School of Worcester ""A profound gift of luminous insight, Living in the Company of Jesus draws us into a rich study of Jesus' nonviolent love and liberation and its application to our everyday lives. Combining their shared scholarly expertise, spiritual insights, and deeply-rooted commitment to social justice, the Harak brothers help us see that Jesus, his life experiences, and Christian discipleship are not simply concepts beyond our reach, but are truly present and possible here and now."" --Carol M. Lukens, Educator and Nonviolence Advocate"


"""Simon Harak's passion for companionship with Jesus infused his constant search for nonviolent ways to resist war and cruelty. Simon opened doors for his friends, students, and loved ones to deepen their relationship to Jesus and the Gospels. Philip, his brother, readily joined the journey. Their meditations reveal the beautiful life of a man who was uproariously funny, constantly kind, and lovingly courageous. Living in the Company of Jesus invites readers to follow Simon's lead."" --Kathy Kelly, president, World BEYOND War ""Living in the Company of Jesus is already creating the me I pray to be here now and forever. For thirty years I'd already learned much from my friends Simon and Phil Harak. In print, their wisdom leaps off the page. I dwell in it. Martin Luther King Jr. taught me long ago that gospel nonviolence is a 'way of life.' Their book helps me live it."" --Jane Morrissey, co-author of Gracias, Matiox, Thanks, Hermano Pedro: A Trilingual Anthology of Guatemalan Oral Tradition ""A powerful and compelling exploration of the Gospels through the lens of nonviolence--the mystery of love confronting the mystery of evil--engaging the imagination, intellect, and heart. Written with clarity, passion, and a sense of urgency, it challenges both those deeply grounded and those new to the story of Jesus in the New Testament Scriptures to see with new eyes their encounter and relationship with themselves, others, creation, and the sacred."" --Thomas David McMurray, SJ, chaplain and director of Mission and Identity, Nativity School of Worcester ""A profound gift of luminous insight, Living in the Company of Jesus draws us into a rich study of Jesus' nonviolent love and liberation and its application to our everyday lives. Combining their shared scholarly expertise, spiritual insights, and deeply-rooted commitment to social justice, the Harak brothers help us see that Jesus, his life experiences, and Christian discipleship are not simply concepts beyond our reach, but are truly present and possible here and now."" --Carol M. Lukens, Educator and Nonviolence Advocate"


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Philip J. Harak is a retired public high school English teacher, and sole proprietor of Socially Just Community Development, LLC. He holds a doctorate in Social Justice Education, consults with teachers and their students in constructing democratic and entirely inclusive learning environments. He has written over thirty high school courses, including peace and social justice studies. Committed to Christ's nonviolence, he serves on the Massachusetts Pax Christi Board. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife, Margaret. G. Simon Harak, SJ, exuberantly loved and served Jesus. A committed Christian pacifist, he was a university professor, theologian, Classics scholar, Christian ethicist, author, peace activist, spiritual director, and pastoral priest. He resigned his full professorship to work as Disarmament Director for the War Resister's League. He co-founded the Marquette University Center for Peacemaking. A diligent researcher and gifted orator, he gave two thousand lectures nationally and internationally against wars in person and over media.

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