Creating a culture of tenderness

Embracing our kinship with all of life

Creating a culture of tenderness

Embracing our kinship with all of life
Greg Boyle
Electronic Audio - 2019

Join two beloved spiritual luminaries for a conversation full of kinship, laughter, and joyful truths   What do a Jesuit priest and a Buddhist nun have in common? It may sound like the opening to a joke, but it’s actually the question that initiated an extraordinary spiritual collaboration.   Father Greg Boyle and Pema Chödrön came together in a night of interfaith conversation for a great cause: aiding Homeboy Industries, the world’s largest rehabilitation, re-entry, and job training program for former gang members. Originally founded by Father Greg in 1992, Homeboy Industries has helped thousands of people find renewed hope after leaving gang life.   Now, Father Greg and Pema present Creating a Culture of Tenderness , an audio program devoted to what it means to embody one’s principles in the world. Co-teaching for the first time, here they offer an inspiring dialogue on recognizing each other’s innate humanity, the power of second chances, the profound connections between the world’s faiths, and how in service to others we can discover the most vital spiritual truths.

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Auteur principal: Boyle, Greg
Format: Électronique Audio
Langue:English
Publié: Lafayette : Sounds True, 2019.
Édition:Unabridged.
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