The God Between Us: Healing the Wounds of Relationships
Description:
Connecting ... disconnecting ... reconnecting. A very familiar pattern in our mobile lifestyle today and in our relationships.
By going back to the age-old biblical stories -- in which people notoriously had their share of disconnections with each other and with God -- Rev. Lyn Brakeman proposes we can discover healing patterns for our own relationships.
Starting from the rather extraordinary perspective that God is not the central character of the Bible, nor humanity, but the relationships between them, Brakeman draws us to take a deeper look at the universal cycle of breaking up and getting back together again.
Using the Jewish tradition of interpretive storytelling known as midrash, Brakeman explores the relationships of some well-known -- and others not so familiar -- biblical players: Adam and Eve (the marriage relationship), Esther and the eunuch (a man/woman platonic relationship), Mary and Jesus (mother/son relationship), Herodias and Salome (mother/daughter relationship), David and Jonathan (men's relationships), and the women at the tomb (women's relationships).
In our current culture of deepening social isolation, Brakeman's fresh insight into the patterns of these biblical interpersonal relationships offers fundamental keys to the healing of our own relationships. The God Between Us speaks to all religious traditions, and the addition of meditations, prayers, and questions for self-reflection at the end of each chapter add a rich dimension for individual or group use. Eminently useable for seminary and women's study programs.
Want a Better Price Offer?
Set a price alert and get notified when the book starts selling at your price.
Want to Report a Pricing Issue?
Let us know about the pricing issue you've noticed so that we can fix it.