A theologian and journalist observes that the traditional models of friendship are changing. Observing this phenomenon, she elaborates its biblical affinities and its potential for enriching an often-friendless culture. In an honest style, Moltmann-Wendel finds in friendship new dimensions of adventure, consolation, self-knowledge, love, and political relevance.
A theologian and journalist observes that the traditional models of friendship are changing. Observing this phenomenon, she elaborates its biblical af...
Our predominant experience is that we have a body, with which we work, eat, dance, make love, have pleasure. But sometimes when we are sick, tired, or in pain, our perception changes; then we experience that we are our bodies. That is the experience which Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel explores in this unique book.
Our predominant experience is that we have a body, with which we work, eat, dance, make love, have pleasure. But sometimes when we are sick, tired,...