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Greg Garrett

    6 novembre 1961

    Greg Garrett è un autore che si muove con fluidità tra narrativa e saggistica, esplorando le grandi domande umane con l'obiettivo di aiutare i lettori a scoprire le proprie risposte. Il suo lavoro spesso approfondisce temi di fede, cultura, razza e politica, offrendo uno sguardo penetrante sulla società contemporanea. Lo stile unico di Garrett risiede nell'intrecciare la riflessione personale con ampi temi culturali, creando opere che sono sia provocatorie che piene di speranza. La sua scrittura, spesso paragonata a quella dei suoi eroi letterari, è nota per la sua profondità e sincerità.

    Greg Garrett
    Stories from the Edge
    Cambridge
    In Conversation
    The Other Jesus
    A Long, Long Way
    Bastille Day
    • Bastille Day

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Characters grapple with their haunting pasts while yearning for love and faith in the present. The narrative explores how personal histories can inflict damage, yet emphasizes the power of hope as a healing force in their lives.

      Bastille Day
    • A Long, Long Way

      • 248pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The American cinema is one of the great myth-making machines of the last century and has been used to craft defining narratives of race. Films like Birth of a Nation and Gone with the Wind have promoted racist stereotypes and films like Get Out and BlacKkKlansman have worked to tear those same stereotypes down. Greg Garrett's new book suggests that looking to religious traditions can help us discern and correct our national narratives of race and ultimately lead to reconciliation in a meaningful and lasting way.

      A Long, Long Way
    • The Other Jesus

      Rejecting a Religion of Fear for the God of Love

      • 138pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      The narrative explores Garrett's journey from his upbringing in a conservative church, marked by disapproval, to discovering a more inclusive and compassionate Christian community. It highlights themes of personal growth, the struggle for acceptance, and the search for a faith that embodies justice and love, ultimately portraying a transformative experience of belonging and purpose.

      The Other Jesus
    • In Conversation

      Rowan Williams and Greg Garrett

      • 128pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      The second volume of the In Conversation series explores the art of listening through insightful dialogues between former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and author Greg Garrett. Their discussions delve into the importance of attentive listening in fostering understanding and connection, emphasizing its role in both personal and communal contexts. The book offers a unique perspective on communication, encouraging readers to reflect on their own listening practices and the transformative power of genuine conversation.

      In Conversation
    • Cambridge

      • 266pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      In this work, Martin Garrett explores the buildings and streets of Cambridge, revealing the literature, history and personalities of this culturally rich city.

      Cambridge
    • Stories from the Edge

      A Theology of Grief

      • 152pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Exploring the presence of God during suffering, Greg Garrett delves into theological themes found in biblical stories and American myths. He examines how these narratives shape our beliefs and understanding of God, providing insights into finding strength and comfort amid adversity. The book serves as a resource for clergy, chaplains, and pastoral counselors, offering guidance on supporting those facing grief and hardship, while encouraging readers to reflect on their own experiences of divine presence in difficult times.

      Stories from the Edge
    • The Courage to See

      • 402pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Celebrating the intersection of literature and spirituality, this 365-day devotional highlights how stories, poetry, and insights from secular books reveal the Divine in everyday life. Each entry invites readers to reflect on the sacredness found within the pages of literature, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the beauty and wisdom that books offer throughout the year.

      The Courage to See
    • Exploring the intersection of Christian theology and liberation, this book delves into how faith can inspire social justice and personal freedom. It examines the historical context of liberation theology, emphasizing the importance of addressing oppression and inequality through a spiritual lens. Key themes include the empowerment of marginalized communities and the role of religious teachings in advocating for systemic change. Through insightful analysis and compelling arguments, it encourages readers to reflect on their beliefs and their implications for societal transformation.

      The Gospel According to James Baldwin: What America's Great Prophet Can Teach Us about Life, Love, and Identity
    • Living with the Living Dead

      • 248pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      In Living with the Living Dead, Greg Garrett shows that the zombie apocalypse has become an archetypal narrative for the contemporary world, in part because zombies can represent a variety of global threats, from terrorism to Ebola, from economic uncertainty to mental illness.

      Living with the Living Dead
    • Kapela U2 je jistě fenoménem v oblasti populární hudby. Jejich tvorba si našla milióny fanoušků po celém světě a to nejen díky vynikajícím textům a melodiím, ale také díky jejich duchovnímu poselství, které se dotýká člověka na jakési hlubší, bytostné rovině. Vliv U2 daleko přesahuje hranice popkultury. Jejich písně povzbudily mnohé posluchače k tomu, aby svoji víru proměnili v činy, aby se vydali na pomoc chudým a těm, kteří jsou na okraji společnosti. Tato kniha se vydává po stopách duchovních témat, která U2 ve svých písních sdílejí.

      Opři se o mě – Evangelium podle U2