I heard this lovely way of describing Jesus some time ago
and was thinking about it again this morning whilst listening to
Richard Rohr on a CAC blog about hisinspirational and controversial book ‘The Universal Christ’https://cac.org/podcast/another-name-for-every-thing/
Jesus , in Christian theology, is both God and Man. It took the early church over three centuries to try to put this great mystery into the words of the Creeds (Apostles, Nicene & Athanasian to name the three major ones)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_creed.
“The Universal Christ” invites readers to rethink their understanding of Christ and spirituality, offering a vision that transcends traditional religious boundaries. emphasizing the interconnectedness of all creation and the divine presence within it. This book serves as a guide for spiritual renewal and deeper understanding of the Christian faith in a contemporary context.
On my walk this morning I saw this spider’s web on the wet grass and so was able to spend a few moments in awe and worship. The subtitle of the book is ‘seeing God in all things’ !
