Sunday Morning Worship
Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
October 6, 2024
11:00 AM ET
Preacher: Rev. Mira Sawlani-Joyner
Oct 16- Dec. 11: Online (Zoom) and in-person book study and discussion group. Union Theological Emeritus Professor Paul Knitter spent his theological career in interfaith dialogue. In this book, "Without Buddha I Could not be a Christian," he answers "Do I really believe what I say I believe, or what I'm supposed to believe as a member of the Christian community." He has found that he is a better Christian blending in key thought from Buddhism. "All good theology is a matter of discontinuity in continuity, creating something that is root and nourished by the old" The book will be available for purchase in the welcome center.
Find out more »Oct 16- Dec. 11: Online (Zoom) and in-person book study and discussion group. Union Theological Emeritus Professor Paul Knitter spent his theological career in interfaith dialogue. In this book, "Without Buddha I Could not be a Christian," he answers "Do I really believe what I say I believe, or what I'm supposed to believe as a member of the Christian community." He has found that he is a better Christian blending in key thought from Buddhism. "All good theology is a matter of discontinuity in continuity, creating something that is root and nourished by the old" The book will be available for purchase in the welcome center.
Find out more »Oct 16- Dec. 11: Online (Zoom) and in-person book study and discussion group. Union Theological Emeritus Professor Paul Knitter spent his theological career in interfaith dialogue. In this book, "Without Buddha I Could not be a Christian," he answers "Do I really believe what I say I believe, or what I'm supposed to believe as a member of the Christian community." He has found that he is a better Christian blending in key thought from Buddhism. "All good theology is a matter of discontinuity in continuity, creating something that is root and nourished by the old" The book will be available for purchase in the welcome center.
Find out more »Oct 16- Dec. 11: Online (Zoom) and in-person book study and discussion group. Union Theological Emeritus Professor Paul Knitter spent his theological career in interfaith dialogue. In this book, "Without Buddha I Could not be a Christian," he answers "Do I really believe what I say I believe, or what I'm supposed to believe as a member of the Christian community." He has found that he is a better Christian blending in key thought from Buddhism. "All good theology is a matter of discontinuity in continuity, creating something that is root and nourished by the old" The book will be available for purchase in the welcome center.
Find out more »Oct 16- Dec. 11: Online (Zoom) and in-person book study and discussion group. Union Theological Emeritus Professor Paul Knitter spent his theological career in interfaith dialogue. In this book, "Without Buddha I Could not be a Christian," he answers "Do I really believe what I say I believe, or what I'm supposed to believe as a member of the Christian community." He has found that he is a better Christian blending in key thought from Buddhism. "All good theology is a matter of discontinuity in continuity, creating something that is root and nourished by the old" The book will be available for purchase in the welcome center.
Find out more »Oct 16- Dec. 11: Online (Zoom) and in-person book study and discussion group. Union Theological Emeritus Professor Paul Knitter spent his theological career in interfaith dialogue. In this book, "Without Buddha I Could not be a Christian," he answers "Do I really believe what I say I believe, or what I'm supposed to believe as a member of the Christian community." He has found that he is a better Christian blending in key thought from Buddhism. "All good theology is a matter of discontinuity in continuity, creating something that is root and nourished by the old" The book will be available for purchase in the welcome center.
Find out more »Oct 16- Dec. 11: Online (Zoom) and in-person book study and discussion group. Union Theological Emeritus Professor Paul Knitter spent his theological career in interfaith dialogue. In this book, "Without Buddha I Could not be a Christian," he answers "Do I really believe what I say I believe, or what I'm supposed to believe as a member of the Christian community." He has found that he is a better Christian blending in key thought from Buddhism. "All good theology is a matter of discontinuity in continuity, creating something that is root and nourished by the old" The book will be available for purchase in the welcome center.
Find out more »Oct 16- Dec. 11: Online (Zoom) and in-person book study and discussion group. Union Theological Emeritus Professor Paul Knitter spent his theological career in interfaith dialogue. In this book, "Without Buddha I Could not be a Christian," he answers "Do I really believe what I say I believe, or what I'm supposed to believe as a member of the Christian community." He has found that he is a better Christian blending in key thought from Buddhism. "All good theology is a matter of discontinuity in continuity, creating something that is root and nourished by the old" The book will be available for purchase in the welcome center.
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