Wendell Krossa The Samaritan’s own response- his sense of continuing, meaningful story- came from his sense of the superabundance that governed life (the infinite Love behind all). He saw suffering… read more →
By Henry Hasse Coming to know who you are is a very individual matter. Not even support groups can enforce resilience during traumatic times. It takes most of a lifetime… read more →
By Wendell Krossa The Discovery The most profound, revolutionary, and far-reaching discovery in history is that the defining core of reality and life is unconditional love. What makes this discovery… read more →
(The comment below is not intended to cover all the possible non-violent approaches or causes of violence. It is just to focus on some important issues related to violence. Someone… read more →
By: Wendell Krossa Non-retaliation or unconditional love was the core theme of the historical Jesus, the foundational element in his worldview. He taught this as the central meaning of ethics… read more →
Unconditional: Authentic humanity and a potent response to apocalyptic thinking. Also providing a larger historical context for understanding unconditional reality. Posted on April 1, 2014 by Wendell Krossa Contact:… read more →
The Problem of Deity
By: Wendell Krossa Over history an interesting relationship has developed between humanity and deity. People have long taken human features and projected them out to define deity, to shape their… read more →
By: Wendell Krossa The material below on the example of Nelson Mandela regarding the practicality of unconditional treatment of others as a potent response to evil (the evil of retaliation).… read more →
by Wendell Krossa This piece just below summarizes the search for HJ and the striking contradiction between his non-retaliation and Christian retaliation theology. An Appendix summarises the actual teaching as… read more →
Exchanges Between Friends Wendell Krossa As Breech says, the capacity to permit and engage the freedom of the other is exceptional, as well as the ability to permit and enjoy… read more →
By: Robert Brinsmead I can clearly recall when I was a young man at college I was not really enamoured with the teaching of Jesus. The Sermon on the Mount… read more →
Written by: Hank Hasse Too many folks have forgotten that America was first settled by people who escaped the tyranny of religion. (Church of England) They not only believed in… read more →
A Chat with Bob Brinsmead There is something arresting about the key words of unconditional. Jesus extended the boundaries to everybody with his Spirit of generosity. Give to everyone… read more →
Written by: Wendell Krossa Antiquity shows us that retaliation has been a general way of life among humans. This fact is contrary to the ordered cosmos which begs for discovery.… read more →
While in the hospital, I met a true sister in the Father’s kingdom who said when thanked for her careful work, “I not only treat others as I would like… read more →
Written by: Wendell Krossa Let me use something as a takeoff point to muse or vent (much like many are using the Zimmerman trial). Let me repeat in a variety… read more →
By: Wendell Krossa The Jesus Seminar has prepared the way for understanding that there was an actual historical person named Jesus (Joshua Ben Adam) that was notably different from the… read more →
By: Wendell Krossa Christian teachers make a hugely consequential mistake when they try to resolve the conflict between Jesus’ teaching on non-retaliation (unconditional love) and the larger Biblical context that… read more →
Antiquity shows us that retaliation has been a general way of life among humans. This fact is contrary to the ordered cosmos which begs for discovery. Occasionally, some did challenge… read more →
Posted on October 19, 2012 by Kristen The following passage is from a new book out called Dying To Be Me by Anita Moorjani. Anita had a near death experience… read more →
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