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The Divine Dance

The Trinity and Your Transformation

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The Divine Dance

By: Richard Rohr
Narrated by: Arthur Morey
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The Trinity is supposed to be the central doctrine grounding Christianity, yet we're often told that we shouldn't attempt to understand it because it's a mystery. But what if we breached that mystery? How might it transform our relationship with God?

Although the word trinity isn't found in the New Testament - it wasn't until the third century that it was coined - the idea of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit was present in Jesus' life and teachings. In this book, internationally recognized teacher Richard Rohr circles around this paradoxical idea - and circling around is an apt metaphor: Early Christians applied the Greek verb for dance to the mystery of the Trinity, saying whatever is going on in God is a flow - it's like a dance.

©2016 Richard Rohr with Mike Morrell (P)2017 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Christian Living Christianity Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Pneumatology Spirituality Mystery

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I found this a very worthwhile listen. The narrator's voice complimented the topic. I would like to explore the Franciscan way more as a way to deepen my faith because of this book. I like the blend of the mystical exploration and the scientific inclusion.

An inviting approach to enliven faith

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This is an amazing book. Drop expectations and previous programming and be ready to have a new revelation. Rather than take away, it enhances our belief and love of God and creation as an everflowing river of love through the Holy Trinity. Thank you Mr. Rohr. The reader is calm and inspiring.

The Divine Dance opened my eyes

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Richard Rohr has mastered the art of describing the mystery of the trinity and our ordained ability to connect with Yahweh in such beautiful words that excite the soul. I love his use of science and history to place our present moments in context.

Insightful, beautiful and refreshing

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A very enjoyable listen. Would highly recommend to anyone who wishes to gain a better understanding of the Trinity and our Faith in general.

Brilliant Book

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Loved the narrator who I think expressed well the author. A beautiful and challenging listen. It has helped to relate to God more in the moment of is, and to avoid running into my own Oz like fantasy of hoping that God might wave a wand to take me home. When God is at home within, for and with me and God with us. I think that in some ways there is an over emphasis on the Devine to the neglect of the humanity of Jesus Christ and I find the thought of everything being sacred perhaps too gushing. Anger or wrath seems sacrificed to a cultic love almost of positivity as though anger or wrath might be seen as apart from the loving justice of God besides mercy?

Great listening and very helpful to enjoying God

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