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  1. Erik Kolbell is a writer, psychotherapist, and ordained minister. A Yale Divinity School graduate, Kolbell was the first Minister of Social Justice at Riverside Church in New York City where he worked on fair housing, racial equality, nuclear disarmament, prison reform and other issues.

  2. Feb 8, 2007 · Erik Kolbell is a psychotherapist and former Minister of Social Justice at Riverside Church in New York City. He is the author of What Jesus Meant: The Beatitudes and A Meaningful Life and The God of Second Chances, published by Westminster John Knox Press.

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  3. Jul 23, 2003 · What Jesus Meant: The Beatitudes and a Meaningful Life [Erik Kolbell, William Sloane Coffin] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

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  4. Mar 1, 2011 · Erik Kolbell is a psychotherapist and former Minister of Social Justice at Riverside Church in New York City. He is the author of What Jesus Meant: The Beatitudes and A Meaningful Life and The God of Second Chances, published by Westminster John Knox Press.

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  5. Apr 30, 2003 · Erik Kolbell. In this popular interpretation of the Beatitudes, Kolbell suggests that the eight pillars of the Beatitudes--meekness, empathy, righteousness, peace, persecution, purity, poverty, and simplicity--are timeless codes of conduct for our busy, anxious lives.

  6. Jan 31, 2014 · Progressive minister and psychotherapist Erik Kolbell asks that question of 13 remarkable and unique individuals. The answers are provided by such notable people as journalist Jane Pauley, actor Alan Alda, and jazz impresario Regina Carter, as well as Brenda Berkman, a New York City firefighter who responded to the World Trade Center attacks of ...

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  7. 2003S&P AwardWinner. What Jesus Meant The Beatitudes and a Meaningful Life. By Erik Kolbell. Inspired interpretation of the eight pillars of the Christian path and the spiritual practice of justice.

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