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  • #1
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    “Christianity’s job, in the words of George Fox, is to live in the “power, life, light, seed and wisdom, by which we may take away the occasion of wars.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity’s Mystic Roots

  • #2
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    “Faith cannot be about absolute certainty in the letters of the Bible and wrath against those who don’t comply (Ephesians 2:15). It has to be about overwhelming trust in God’s love,6 which as the apostle Paul confirms, is beyond the letter of law and narrow legalistic interpretations.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity’s Mystic Roots

  • #3
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    “God transcends and encompasses conservatism and liberalism, certainty and doubt, simplicity and complexity, Divinity and humanity, crucifixion and resurrection.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity’s Mystic Roots

  • #4
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    “If Jesus is at once God and human, that means that as believers we cannot refer to Jesus as God without qualifying that:"God in human form.”
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  • #5
    Amos Smith
    “Another way to think about Centering Prayer is training the mind to become free from distractions so it can “rest in God.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots

  • #6
    Amos Smith
    “Theology at its best doesn’t seek to solve, but to behold.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots

  • #7
    Amos Smith
    “The Alexandrian Mystics’ emphasis on silent prayer gave their teachings interior depth missing from Western theology today.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots

  • #8
    Amos Smith
    “Jesus always existed. At the same time Jesus was begotten (made human). This is the perplexing and elusive mystic core of Christian faith.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots

  • #9
    Amos Smith
    “God is mystery, surpassing the senses and all knowledge, and yet God is at the core of our being.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots

  • #10
    Amos Smith
    “Throughout the parables the paradoxical teachings continue: Give to receive. Die to live. Lose to win.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots

  • #11
    Amos Smith
    “Many came to Jesus expecting him to solve their problems. Instead he helped them to connect to their own faith and their own wisdom.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots

  • #12
    Amos Smith
    “The Alexandrian Mystics taught that Jesus’ divinity with a capital D and his humanity with a lower case h are always in dynamic tension and can never be separated.”
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  • #13
    Amos Smith
    “The spirit of the Gospels is the all inclusive love of Jesus, which jumps off the pages.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots

  • #14
    Amos Smith
    “To this day the Oriental Orthodox Church asserts that after the incarnation Jesus was “one united dynamic nature”: “at once God and human . . .” Ultimately, a Divine mystery—a paradox.”
    Amos Smith

  • #15
    Amos Smith
    “We need precise words for Jesus. Otherwise, Christian theology is built on a foundation of sand.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots

  • #16
    Amos Smith
    “When it comes to his Divinity, Jesus is equal with God. When it comes to his humanity, Jesus is subordinate to God.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots

  • #17
    Amos Smith
    “God says to us “Some things won’t get done unless you do them.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots

  • #18
    Amos Smith
    “The body of Christ has no arms and feet, but ours. In other words, God needs us as much as we need God.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots

  • #19
    Amos Smith
    “Jesus was contemplative and activist, mystic and prophet, Spirit and form, God and human, absolute and relative, Creator and creature, existing for eternity and existing in time.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots

  • #20
    Amos Smith
    “I adore a God who is beyond words yet contained in the word Jesus.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots

  • #21
    Amos Smith
    “I worship a God who is as broad as the outer limits of the expanding universe and as tiny as a mustard seed.”
    Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots



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