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You are holding a collection of short stories that reveal how every aspect of life takes a particular dimension when considered from the perspective of faith in relationship with everyday experiences. From the darkness of human selfishness, the author manages to bring forth the light of God, inviting us to feel gratitude even under the most challenging situations. Rev. Andinach has transcended the dogma of religion to share with us the bittersweet experience of simply being a human being in a world constantly searching for divine guidance.
"Pablo Andinach is an internationally renowned scholar of the
Old Testament and a fine theological educator with a Latin American
voice. He now demonstrates in this volume his sensitivity to
matters of deeply personal journeys of faith. Having heard
believers share their lives in the spirit, he reveals in this
wonderful work not only the faith of those who tell their stories,
but also of the one who has compiled them."
--William B. Lawrence, Professor of American Church History,
Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University
"You hold in your hands a cornucopia. The Book of Gratitudes
is a thanksgiving offering of faith stories from one of Latin
America's most distinguished biblical scholars. For those
tired of reading stale, intellectual wonder-bread, the verses,
tales, and ruminations overflowing from this horn of plenty will
feed your theological imagination."
--Edgardo A. Colon-Emeric, Assistant Professor of Christian
Theology, Duke University Divinity School
"Andinach is an astute and provocative interpreter of the
Scriptures. In The Book of Gratitudes, he conveys the
wonder, mystery, and complexity of ancient stories and contemporary
witnesses. In bringing to light the breadth of the biblical
traditions, he reveals wisdom often hidden from our sight, and
inspires us to see the world, and especially the marginalized, with
a renewed vision."
--Kenneth H. Carter Jr., Resident Bishop, Florida Area, The United
Methodist Church
"The Book of Gratitudes is a unique poetic meditation
upon faith in God. Weaving together history, scripture, science,
biography, and personal memoir, Andinach offers the reader a
luminous sense of the divine in our midst. Indeed, his words of
gratitude for the Bible can be applied to his own book: 'It is a
blessing to have received it.'"
--Elaine A. Robinson, PhD, Professor of Methodist Studies and
Christian Theology, Saint Paul School of Theology, Oklahoma
City University
Pablo R. Andinach is Professor of Ancient History and Biblical Studies in the Universidad Catolica Argentina. In 2004 and 2011 he was invited as Visiting Professor in Perkins School of Theology, Dallas, Texas. His publications in English include Being Church, An Ecclesiology for the Rest of Us (2014); and co-editor of La Violencia in the Hebrew Bible (2016). Most of his works, however, are published in Spanish. He is an ordained minister in the Methodist Church in Argentina.