17
Re-visioning Re-visioning The Reign of God The Reign of God

Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body

Re-visioning Re-visioning

The Reign of GodThe Reign of God

Page 2: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body

Many parts…Many parts…

One bodyOne body

Page 3: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body
Page 4: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body

DifferentiationDifferentiation

everything that is, everything that is, is different from everything else that isis different from everything else that is.

Page 5: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body
Page 6: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body
Page 7: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body
Page 8: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body

InteriorityInteriority

each individual reality has its own self-organizing activity

Page 9: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body
Page 10: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body

CommunionCommunion

every reality of the universe is intimately present to every other reality of the universe and finds its fulfillment in mutual presence

Page 11: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body
Page 12: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body
Page 13: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body
Page 14: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body
Page 15: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body
Page 16: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body

Reflection Questions

• How do I live the “Reign of God”? In other words, do I live life integrating the three principles of nature?

• Do I respect and reverence the interiority and difference of others? For example, am I open to listening to another’s view when I already hold opposing views?

Page 17: Re-visioning The Reign of God. Many parts… One body

End of presentation. Hit ‘Esc’ to return to program.

Copyright © 2008, text: Maria Grimminger

Photos: Patricia Carter