A Life in Dialogue

Building Bridges Between Catholics and Jews

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Judaism, Christianity, Denominations, Catholic, Catholicism
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Author: Eugene J. Fisher ISBN: 9780998393711
Publisher: Robert S. Andelman Publication: September 20, 2017
Imprint: Mr. Media Books Language: English
Author: Eugene J. Fisher
ISBN: 9780998393711
Publisher: Robert S. Andelman
Publication: September 20, 2017
Imprint: Mr. Media Books
Language: English

Eugene J. Fisher believes that the sense of limitless horizons for human potential in classic science fiction, such as the works of Isaac Asimov, opened his mind at a young age to the “radical” idea that any system, seen from a wider perspective, can and should be changed for the better, an ideal that at its core is profoundly biblical.

The Bible is essentially “counter-cultural” in any given period of history. It measures the present always to the yardstick of human and, indeed, cosmic perfection of the End Time of universal justice, harmony, and peace. Such a concept is guaranteed to make the people of any generation open to its call to be restive and uncomfortable with human institutions in which they live and with which they interact, whether political or religious.He obviously is not alone in this.

Furthermore, Fisher believes “thinking outside the box” is to some extent a characteristic of his generation, which came to age in the 1960s, however much life’s trials and challenges have forged and molded that instinct in diverse ways.

 

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Eugene J. Fisher believes that the sense of limitless horizons for human potential in classic science fiction, such as the works of Isaac Asimov, opened his mind at a young age to the “radical” idea that any system, seen from a wider perspective, can and should be changed for the better, an ideal that at its core is profoundly biblical.

The Bible is essentially “counter-cultural” in any given period of history. It measures the present always to the yardstick of human and, indeed, cosmic perfection of the End Time of universal justice, harmony, and peace. Such a concept is guaranteed to make the people of any generation open to its call to be restive and uncomfortable with human institutions in which they live and with which they interact, whether political or religious.He obviously is not alone in this.

Furthermore, Fisher believes “thinking outside the box” is to some extent a characteristic of his generation, which came to age in the 1960s, however much life’s trials and challenges have forged and molded that instinct in diverse ways.

 

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