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"This is our challenge, our invitation: to tune, to heighten, to awaken our senses to the God who is already all around us, surrounding us, hemming us in, behind and before."
Eroding our commonly-held and heavily-baked image of God as some kind of superhuman in the sky, 'Exploring Elohim's Embrace' draws us towards the infinite trinitarian God who is three persons mutually indwelling, intimately enveloping and passionately embracing. The God who is Love and Light and Breath. Who is Beauty and Wisdom and Peace. Relationship, Consciousness, Joy. And a myriad more.
Clear and concise and packed with Biblical references, this beautifully poetic book offers innovative and moving insight into humanity's unending, enduring exploration into who or what and where is an invisible yet omnipresent God?
Because, as Pete Atkinson writes in his preface: "It feels scary, dangerous - not to mention impossible - for the finite to attempt to describe the infinite. But it also feels exhilarating, liberating - not to mention necessary - to explore..."
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"This is our challenge, our invitation: to tune, to heighten, to awaken our senses to the God who is already all around us, surrounding us, hemming us in, behind and before."
Eroding our commonly-held and heavily-baked image of God as some kind of superhuman in the sky, 'Exploring Elohim's Embrace' draws us towards the infinite trinitarian God who is three persons mutually indwelling, intimately enveloping and passionately embracing. The God who is Love and Light and Breath. Who is Beauty and Wisdom and Peace. Relationship, Consciousness, Joy. And a myriad more.
Clear and concise and packed with Biblical references, this beautifully poetic book offers innovative and moving insight into humanity's unending, enduring exploration into who or what and where is an invisible yet omnipresent God?
Because, as Pete Atkinson writes in his preface: "It feels scary, dangerous - not to mention impossible - for the finite to attempt to describe the infinite. But it also feels exhilarating, liberating - not to mention necessary - to explore..."