RADICAL GRACE
Current and Previous Editions

Current Edition

Radical Grace Cover: The Two Halves of Life

vol. 24 no. 1
The Sacred Feminine
The Sacred Masculine

Winter 2011

In this edition of Radical Grace we see the integration of the masculine
and feminine throughout these pages in subtle, yet powerful ways. The Sacred, in one whole and integrated way, allows us to recognize
both the feminine and masculine in one another.

On page 3, Richard Rohr writes, “. . . maleness and femaleness is already presented in the Bible as the two unique revelations of the very image of God” (Genesis 1:27). He goes on to say, “It is as if God is ‘cut’ (sectare=sex) into two halves and God can only be revealed as these two halves respect, draw from, unite, and give to one another….” Cynthia Bourgeault (p. 13), as excerpted from her new book, The Meaning of Mary Magdalene, beautifully affirms this, “To make ‘two become one, the inside like the outside’ implies some sort of metamorphosis; a transforming of the ‘lead’ of egoic perception
into the ‘gold’ of unitive awareness.”

Together, these wisdom teachers will unpackage the concept of God As Us! The Divine Feminine & the Divine Masculine at the CACsponsored, summer 2011 conference in Albuquerque. For more information and to register, please visit www.cacradicalgrace.org.

~ Vanessa Guerin

2010 - Editions

 

Radical Grace Cover: The Two Halves of Life

vol. 23 no. 4
The Two Halves of Life

Oct–Dec 2010

The contributors to this edition of Radical Grace offer insights into
one’s life journey, from young writers who, in the first half of life, are living out of a second half of life wisdom, to those who are transitioning gracefully to second half of life awareness, and to the prophetic wisdom of second half of life visionaries.

Fr. Richard Rohr defines the two halves of life in this way: “The task of the first half of life is to create a proper container for one’s life. . . The task of the second half of life is . . . to find the actual contents that this container was meant to hold and deliver.”

Fr. Ron Rolheiser suggests that “there are three fundamental stages to our spiritual lives, three levels of discipleship.”

Edwina Gateley offers that “. . . we are all on a journey during
which certain tendencies and characteristics are carried over from
past experiences.”

The CAC is extremely pleased that Fr. Richard Rohr, Fr. Ron
Rolheiser, and Edwina Gateley will teach on this theme at the January
2011, CAC-sponsored conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. For
more information and to register for Loving the Two Halves of Life: The
Further Journey
, please visit www.cacradicalgrace.org/.

~ Vanessa Guerin

 

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vol. 23 no. 3
The Spirituality of Men

July–Sep 2010

The theme of the April–June 2009 edition of Radical Grace was the spirituality of women. As with that powerful edition, we now offer an edition of Radical Grace solely honoring the spirituality of men. I am confident that both men and women will be deeply moved by these compelling stories.

Many of the men who have contributed articles have completed the CAC-sponsored Men’s Rites of Passage (MROP), a program of Men As Learners and Elders (M.A.L.Es.). The philosophy of the M.A.L.Es. program is omposed of 10 separate and profound statements, which are highlighted with each of the articles in this issue.

May this edition of Radical Grace be an inspiration to all men and
women on their spiritual journeys.

~ Vanessa Guerin

 

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vol. 23 no. 2
Creation as the Body of God

April–June 2010

In “Creation as the Body of God” (page 3), Richard Rohr states that “the incarnation actually happened 14.5 billion years ago with a moment that we now call 'The Big Bang'." John Haught, in his article (page 4), expands on this idea: “Theologically speaking, the evolving universe is the extended and still developing body of Christ.”

These concepts are part of an historical ecological tradition carried through the centuries by some of the great mystics, including Francis, Bonaventure, Scotus and Aquinas.

I invite you to read this issue in the light of this tradition, and reflect upon your participation in creation, the body of Christ.

~ Vanessa Guerin

 

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vol. 23 no. 1
Emerging Christianity

January–March 2010

We have chosen as our image and metaphor for Emerging Christianity the symbol of the New Zealand “koru fern.”

I found this primitive fern everywhere in my visits to that country. The New Zealanders take the koru as their native symbol of unfolding, growth, and the endless generative nature of their people and their islands.

For us, it also unites one major unfolding, the Christ Mystery, with the many smaller unfoldings that are the various traditions and denominations of Christianity. They all grow together and all broaden and enrich one another, just as Paul said of the parts of the Body of Christ (1 Cor. 12).

~ Fr. Richard

 

2009 Editions

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vol. 22 no. 4
The Gate of Heaven is Everywhere

October–December 2009

“Mysticism,” the theme of this edition of Radical Grace, is explored uniquely by each of our contributors. Yet, what most of them hold in common is that awakening to mystical experience usually involves some form of contemplation or holding silence.

 

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vol. 22 no. 3
Great Suffering and Great Love

July–September 2009

The very personal stories and poems in this edition of Radical Grace clearly reveal how lives are transformed through the willingness to embrace the powerful experiences of deep suffering and profound love.

 

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vol. 22 no. 2
The Spirituality of Women

April–June 2009

Both men and women will be inspired by each and every woman’s story in this edition of Radical Grace. From Marianne Wright Edelman’s article describing her faith-driven journey, working on behalf of the children and poor of America, to Katy Taylor’s article questioning whether the spirituality of men and women is indeed different, we discover the “extraordinary power” women have when “sustained by faith.”

 

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vol. 22 no. 1
Renewing the Face of the Earth

January–March 2009

Fr. Richard Rohr and Alastair McIntosh address eco-spirituality and care of the earth, among other critical global issues. Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson create a foundation for the work we are called to do by introducing us to our individual Enneagram virtues. With these tools we can—inspired by the Spirit—contemplate what action or actions we are to take in the world to renew the face of the earth.

 

2008 and Earlier Editions

Date Title
october – december 2008

the emerging church

july – september 2008

practicing mercy

april – june 2008

Non-Dual thinking

january – march 2008

the CAC celebrates 20 years

october – december 2007

the spirituality of work

july – september 2007

jesus / buddha

april – june 2007

simplicity

january – march 2007

awareness

october – december 2006

holding the tension

july – september 2006

honoring mary magdalen

april – june 2006

On the Edge of the Inside:
Prophets Then, Prophets Now

january – march 2006

lament

Sample Articles:

Featured Edition

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vol. 21 no. 1
The CAC Celebrates 20 Years

January–March 2008

"...my life has become an ongoing internship of sorts, inspired and intimately influenced by all that I gleaned from my years at the Center."

~ Genny O'Herron