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May 19, 2025
#20, Talks with Maria Stephan on Global Movements for Change

Next week…
The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast welcomes Bishop John Stowe! For more information, visit here.
May 12, 2025
#19, John Dear in conversation with Bill McKibben
Next week…
The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast welcomes Maria Stephan! For more information, visit here.
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John Dear’s new book now available
“The Gospel of Peace:
Reading Matthew, Mark & Luke
from the Perspective of Nonviolence”
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Quote for the Day:
“The wolf shall live with the lamb; the leopard shall lie down with the kid. The calf and the lion will feed together, and a little child shall lead them. The cow and the bear shall graze; their young shall lie down together;
and the lion shall eat straw like the ox. The nursing child shall play over the hole of the asp, and the weaned child shall put its hand on the
adder’s den. They will not hurt or destroy on all my holy mountain,
for the earth will be full of the knowledge of the God of peace as the waters cover the sea.”
(Isaiah 11:6–9)
Quote for the Day:
“I am called in the Word of God — as is everyone else — to the vocation of being human, nothing more and nothing less … To be a Christian
means to be called to be an exemplary human being. And to be a Christian categorically does not mean being religious. Indeed, all religious versions of the gospel are profanities. In the face of death, live humanly. In the middle of chaos, celebrate the Word. Amidst Babel, speak the truth. Confront the noise and verbiage and falsehood of death with the truth and potency and efficacy of the Word of God. Know the Word, teach the Word, nurture the Word, preach the Word, define the Word, incarnate the Word, do the Word, live the Word. And more than that, in the Word of God, expose death and all death’s works and wiles, rebuke lies,
cast out demons, exorcise, cleanse the possessed,
raise those who are dead in mind and conscience.”
–William Stringfellow
May 19, 2025
Dear friends, Blessings of Christ’s Peace!
Sr. Elizabeth Johnson is one of the most widely respected theologians of our time, and I’m thrilled to welcome her back to the Beatitudes Center on Saturday June 7th. I asked her to speak about “The God of Universal Love and Compassion,” and she suggested they have a conversation on this great topic based on her book, Creation and the Cross (Orbis Books), which participants may want to get.
I will ask her to reflect on the God presented to us by Jesus of Nazareth, the God who is not violent, vengeful, hateful, or warlike, but the God “who lets the sun shine on the good and bad and rain to fall on the just and the unjust” (Mt. 5); the God who seeks us out (in the Prodigal Son parable); who is infinitely compassionate (Mt. 5); the God who is a Mother hen, a Good Shepherd, who is “Spirit and Truth”—the God of Universal Love, Universal Compassion, Universal Peace.
“One of the chief blocks to people’s grasping the God of universal love and compassion is the idea that it was necessary for Jesus to die in order for God to be merciful,” Elizabeth wrote me. “In other words, an act of violence was needed for God’s love and compassion to flow. Creation and the Cross unpacks that idea step by step and shows that it is not the case. Violence was not necessary. It makes the love and compassion of God more universal, encompassing even all of suffering creation.”