Bishop Karl Pruter was a significant figure in the independent sacramental movement, known for his advocacy of inclusivity and ecumenical dialogue within Christianity. He founded the Benedictine Abbey of Christ the King and wrote extensively on topics like spirituality, mysticism, and church reform. His work emphasized a return to early Christian simplicity, blending contemplative practices with a progressive vision for modern faith communities.
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The Blue Jellybean, Hedy Lamarr, and We Don't Eat Negroes: A Memoir
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Bishop Karl Pruter was a significant figure in the independent sacramental movement, known for his advocacy of inclusivity and ecumenical dialogue within Christianity. He founded the Benedictine Abbey of Christ the King and wrote extensively on topics like spirituality, mysticism, and church reform. His work emphasized a return to early Christian simplicity, blending contemplative practices with a progressive vision for modern faith communities.
Paperback
$14.95