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Related: About this forumBarbara Brown Taylor tells Christians to embrace darkness
Jonathan Merritt
Shes been called a heretic by some and a prophet by others. Baylor University even named her one of the 12 most effective speakers in the English-speaking world. Her name is Barbara Brown Taylor, and she is on a mission to redeem the darkness.
Christianity has never has anything nice to say about darkness, says the 62-year-old Episcopal priest in her new book, Learning to Walk in The Dark. Taylor charges churches with propagating a full solar spirituality that focuses on staying in the light of God around the clock. But she says the faithful need to discover a lunar spirituality, which recognizes that humans need both darkness and the divine light .
Its fitting that Taylors book should release before Holy Week, a time when Jesus entered what many Christians would call one of the darkest periods in his own life. Was Christs dark period a positive thing overall? I imagine most Christians would say yes. Yet, some of those same Christians resist embracing darkness in their lives.
In the first part of my interview, Taylor and I discuss her message about darkness and why she thinks Christians need it. In part two, which will be posted tomorrow, we explore hot topics such as what she believes makes one Christian, if she believes in a literal devil, and whether she is afraid of dying.
- See more at: http://jonathanmerritt.religionnews.com/2014/04/14/barbara-brown-taylor-encourages-christians-embrace-darkness/#sthash.45nHYANF.dpuf
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(82,333 posts)hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)It is a very dark moment in the liturgy.
okasha
(11,573 posts)the Holy Thursday liturgy was invariably accompanied by the hymn"Go to Dark Gethsemane."
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)NCarolinawoman
(2,825 posts)Thanks!
Fortinbras Armstrong
(4,473 posts)el_bryanto
(11,804 posts)I have to admit I was expecting it might also touch on the racial dynamics of equating light with good and dark with bad, which certainly has played a roll over the years, but it is more philisophical than that.
Bryant