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Feasting on the Triune GodThis website, brought to you by the Theological Explorations Committee of the Racine Dominicans, is a complement to the community Study of the triune God. For the Theological Explorations Speaker Series, Click HERE. For Jean Ackerman’s Performance, Click HERE! (See Share Your Experience for more information) We welcome
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We have tried to create a “banquet” that invites you to explore our Triune God.
You can explore with your Cluster, alone, with a small group you create for this experience,
with one other person…(you get the picture).
Just like any banquet, you probably cannot try everything,
so select the activities that tempt you to “feast” on our triune God.
The Racine Dominican Community is dedicated to our motto:
“Committed to Truth, Compelled to Justice.”
For more information about the Racine Dominican Sisters and Associates please visit our website:
http://www.racinedominicans.org/
We have tried to create a “banquet” that invites you to explore our Triune God. You might do this with your Cluster, alone, with a small group you create for this experience, with one other person…(you get the picture). Just like any banquet, you probably cannot try everything,
so
select the activities that tempt you to “feast” on our triune God.
Find out how to share your experience of the “Feast” with the Racine Dominican Community.
The “All Community Explorations” materials include
articles for you to use alone or with others depending on what works best for
you. These include:
Mary
Ann Fatula The
Triune God of Christian Faith
Catherine
Mowry LaCugna “God in Communion With Us”
Mercy
Amba Oduyoye “Except God”
Michael
Morwood “Reshaping
What We Think About”
Bea
Dorsey “The New Cosmology”
8th
We are using movies to help us build our awareness of the Trinity in all aspects of our lives. We have shared with you some specific movies and questions to get you or your group started. We include a list of additional movies that you might want to consider.
We want to encourage study from a holistic perspective and invite you to reflect on your experience of our triune God through artwork, poetry, music, pottery, prayers, photography…
These are ideas for going deeper into your understanding of our triune God: Workshops, Library Display, “Feasting” Display, More Written Materials, and Annotated Bibliography, and Links.
Why we do what we do.