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"Galvanizing, beautifully written . . . a powerful expression of faith in the transforming power of Christ's love."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)Son of Man is Andrew Harvey's most basic statement on Christ, and it has already become a treasured work to readers interested in Christian mysticism. For the first time in any of his books, Harvey provides spiritual exercises--centuries-old rites previously available only to a few--that allow the reader direct experience with the mystical Christ. Son of Man also includes an easily accessible section of classic readings and meditations on the nature of Christ, making it the comprehensive experience in the Christ of the new millennium.
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Let's face it, Christianity as we have known it is dead. It no longer has the mystery and power it held in the first few hundred years of its existence. And, it no longer has the shining magnificence it had in Europe when the great cathedrals were built. The only conspicuous passion left is in the fundamentalists who reject science and totally distort the teachings of Jesus. Even they don't have faith: they claim certainty. But the answer isn't secular humanism either. I find it shallow and remarkably naïve as to the full implications of nihilism. Though I have flirted with Eastern religions and paganism, I find myself coming back to Christianity, because no other religion could possibly have the subtlety and nuance of the dominant religion of my culture; my language of origin; or the art, literature, and poetry that made me who I am.This brings me to Andrew Harvey's SON OF MAN. If Christianity is to come alive again, it will have to be in a radically different form, and it will have to mean to us - at least emotionally - what it meant to the early Christians. Harvey treats Christianity not as THE way but as a way that works for him. Harvey infuses Christianity with passion, while in no way watering down or abandoning his remarkable intellect. With grace and lucidity Harvey links the two aspects of religion that interest me - mysticism and activism towards social justice - into natural and obvious aspects of the same reality. Harvey restores to our arid mindset a mythopoetic way of viewing reality that makes life rich and meaningful.Central to Harvey's thought is the vision of Mary as the Mother of God. She is the divine feminine, who gives birth to Christ in the physical world. The justice and compassion of God's Kingdom is not, for Harvey, pie in the sky. It is here. It is now. It is physical. And it needs birthing. All of us are called to work for peace, justice, compassion, social equality. Read the Magnificat in the first chapter of Luke. Mary was the archetypal radical, a great champion of social justice. In the name of God, she demanded - as her divine Son would also demand - that the rich and powerful stop standing on the backs of the poor. Mary was indeed that very person who is demonized daily by Glenn Beck and company. It is largely because of Andrew Harvey that I can once again call myself a Christian.
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