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OverviewRelevant to nonconformist Christians, this book explores the transformative and often overlooked implications of Christ's teachings. The author shows the possibility to still be surprised by the sayings of Christ--to rediscover ""the Way"" as a liberating path toward freedom. What Christ Said delivers an absorbing experience, rich in unexpected turns and insights to ponder and meditate into. Taking the New Testament text as the raw material, the author builds a coherent picture of Christ's Way in which themes such as Fire, Life, Light, and Consciousness take the central stage. This work also offers a very personal contribution to scholarship: a provocative hermeneutics focused on truth and freedom, echoing the efforts of the apostles, early Christians, the fathers, and the mystics to reconcile the sayings of Jesus with their own experience--mystical and worldly. Infused with poetry and mysticism, yet without compromising theological and intellectual rigor, each chapter makes the reader a participant in explorations evocative of a Christ-like apprehension of life and reality. This inquiry reflects mental and emotional patterns that keep us bound, at the same time providing a path through which the Christian Way could be inspiring--in an original and sometimes radical manner. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Isaac PortillaPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9781532694967ISBN 10: 1532694962 Pages: 146 Publication Date: 18 March 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""In this creative work, Isaac Portilla invites the reader to reflect anew on Christ-like love as a unique existential experience which distinguishes Christianity from any other spiritual tradition. Portilla's contribution is a good introduction for those who want to have a better understanding of the non-violent nature of Christ's word and its relevance for today's world. In his unforgettable meditations, Portilla gives us many illuminating and sometimes moving glimpses on the philosophical singularity of Jesus Christ."" --Ramin Jahanbegloo, author of Mahatma Gandhi: A Nonviolent Perspective on Peace ""Much of Christian cultural history has consisted in attempts--individual and collective, social and institutional--to evade or forget what Christ actually required of his followers. At many times and places (such as, say, contemporary America), it has involved more or less entirely inverting the meaning of Christ's words, and inventing a religion to match the looking-glass reversal of the gospel thus produced. Isaac Portilla's insistence on adherence to the actual plain content of Christ's words should not, of course, constitute a challenge to Christian self-understanding; and yet it will, and this by itself attests to its necessity."" --David Bentley Hart, author of The Experience of God: Being, Consciousness, Bliss" In this creative work, Isaac Portilla invites the reader to reflect anew on Christ-like love as a unique existential experience which distinguishes Christianity from any other spiritual tradition. Portilla's contribution is a good introduction for those who want to have a better understanding of the non-violent nature of Christ's word and its relevance for today's world. In his unforgettable meditations, Portilla gives us many illuminating and sometimes moving glimpses on the philosophical singularity of Jesus Christ. --Ramin Jahanbegloo, author of Mahatma Gandhi: A Nonviolent Perspective on Peace Much of Christian cultural history has consisted in attempts--individual and collective, social and institutional--to evade or forget what Christ actually required of his followers. At many times and places (such as, say, contemporary America), it has involved more or less entirely inverting the meaning of Christ's words, and inventing a religion to match the looking-glass reversal of the gospel thus produced. Isaac Portilla's insistence on adherence to the actual plain content of Christ's words should not, of course, constitute a challenge to Christian self-understanding; and yet it will, and this by itself attests to its necessity. --David Bentley Hart, author of The Experience of God: Being, Consciousness, Bliss In this creative work, Isaac Portilla invites the reader to reflect anew on Christ-like love as a unique existential experience which distinguishes Christianity from any other spiritual tradition. Portilla's contribution is a good introduction for those who want to have a better understanding of the non-violent nature of Christ's word and its relevance for today's world. In his unforgettable meditations, Portilla gives us many illuminating and sometimes moving glimpses on the philosophical singularity of Jesus Christ. --Ramin Jahanbegloo, author of Mahatma Gandhi: A Nonviolent Perspective on Peace Much of Christian cultural history has consisted in attempts--individual and collective, social and institutional--to evade or forget what Christ actually required of his followers. At many times and places (such as, say, contemporary America), it has involved more or less entirely inverting the meaning of Christ's words, and inventing a religion to match the looking-glass reversal of the gospel thus produced. Isaac Portilla's insistence on adherence to the actual plain content of Christ's words should not, of course, constitute a challenge to Christian self-understanding; and yet it will, and this by itself attests to its necessity. --David Bentley Hart, author of The Experience of God: Being, Consciousness, Bliss Author InformationIsaac Portilla is an author, scholar of divinity, and teacher of exploratory mysticism. His research focuses on interfaith dialogue, mystical consciousness, hermeneutics, and phenomenology. He is author of The Possibilities of Spiritual Experience: An Autobiographical and Philosophical Exploration (2017) and My Poetry Is Silence: Verses in The Light of Truth (2013). Isaac's project covers four areas: academic studies; development of spiritual teachings; contemplative practices research; and explorations of integral life. He lives in Scotland. www.isaacportilla.org Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |