Howard Thurman and the Quest for Community: From Prodigals to Compassionate Samaritans
David Gowler integrates parable scholarship with extensive research on Howard Thurman’s life and writings to explore how Thurman’s insights about the Prodigal Son and Good Samaritan parables provide a way forward in our quest for community. An online teacher’s guide further explores how parables and visual art can heighten spiritual consciousness, demand an ethical response, and create and deepen community.
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Howard Thurman and the Quest for Community: From Prodigals to Compassionate Samaritans
David Gowler integrates parable scholarship with extensive research on Howard Thurman’s life and writings to explore how Thurman’s insights about the Prodigal Son and Good Samaritan parables provide a way forward in our quest for community. An online teacher’s guide further explores how parables and visual art can heighten spiritual consciousness, demand an ethical response, and create and deepen community.
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Howard Thurman and the Quest for Community: From Prodigals to Compassionate Samaritans

Howard Thurman and the Quest for Community: From Prodigals to Compassionate Samaritans

by David B. Gowler
Howard Thurman and the Quest for Community: From Prodigals to Compassionate Samaritans

Howard Thurman and the Quest for Community: From Prodigals to Compassionate Samaritans

by David B. Gowler

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David Gowler integrates parable scholarship with extensive research on Howard Thurman’s life and writings to explore how Thurman’s insights about the Prodigal Son and Good Samaritan parables provide a way forward in our quest for community. An online teacher’s guide further explores how parables and visual art can heighten spiritual consciousness, demand an ethical response, and create and deepen community.

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ISBN-13: 9780809188109
Publisher: Paulist Press
Publication date: 11/05/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 858 KB
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