Love Unknown: The Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book 2012
Autor Ruth Burrows OCDen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 noi 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441103727
ISBN-10: 1441103724
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1441103724
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Best-selling Carmelite writer on the contemplative life.
Notă biografică
Ruth Burrows is a Carmelite Nun from Quidenham in Norfolk, UK. She is the author of a number of bestselling books including Guidelines for Mystical Prayer and Essence of Prayer.
Cuprins
Introduction by Archbishop Rowan Williams \ 1. The Love of God \ 2. God Comes to the Poor \ 3.They Exchanged the Truth of God for a Lie \ 4.The Struggle with the Ways of God \ 5. The Human Face of God \ 6. Behold the Man \ 7. God Has Made Christ our Wisdom \ 8. Unconditional Forgiveness
Recenzii
Featured in 'the living spirit' section of The Tablet.
In this short book, [Ruth Burrows] attempts to distil the wisdom and experiences gained from her life as a Carmelite nun into a vigorous and compelling presentation of what it means to be Christian.
Reviewed in the Church of Ireland Gazette.
Discussed by Rowan Williams in The Catholic Herald.
Now that the majority of most congregations are elderly and reluctant to go out at night, it is a good idea to recommend an inexpensive book as a Lenten substitute. It should be primarily intended for committed Christians to use during Lent for reflection in preparation for their celebration of the climax of revelation, the death and resurrection of our Saviour. Love Unknown satisfies these requirements supremely well.
Interview with author Ruth Burrows in The Tablet.
Nowhere is the sense that the search for the things of God can be both the most satisfying and the most difficult of tasks more keenly and intelligently expressed than in the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book, Love Unknown... A lifetime of prayer and study is distilled here.
Selected in 'the pick of the new books in paperback' feature in the Church of England Newspaper.
Interview with author Ruth Burrows featured in The Times.
Review by Christopher Howse taken from The Tablet featured in The World Community for Christian Meditation in the UK.
... Ruth Burrows, a Carmelite nun and renowned spiritual writer, offers a most profound set of insights on the joys and challenges of the Christian life... Each [chapter] is a gem in its own right, and this would be an ideal book for individuals to read steadily through Lent...
Featured at number 1 in the Church Times' top ten religious books.
In this short book, [Ruth Burrows] attempts to distil the wisdom and experiences gained from her life as a Carmelite nun into a vigorous and compelling presentation of what it means to be Christian.
Reviewed in the Church of Ireland Gazette.
Discussed by Rowan Williams in The Catholic Herald.
Now that the majority of most congregations are elderly and reluctant to go out at night, it is a good idea to recommend an inexpensive book as a Lenten substitute. It should be primarily intended for committed Christians to use during Lent for reflection in preparation for their celebration of the climax of revelation, the death and resurrection of our Saviour. Love Unknown satisfies these requirements supremely well.
Interview with author Ruth Burrows in The Tablet.
Nowhere is the sense that the search for the things of God can be both the most satisfying and the most difficult of tasks more keenly and intelligently expressed than in the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book, Love Unknown... A lifetime of prayer and study is distilled here.
Selected in 'the pick of the new books in paperback' feature in the Church of England Newspaper.
Interview with author Ruth Burrows featured in The Times.
Review by Christopher Howse taken from The Tablet featured in The World Community for Christian Meditation in the UK.
... Ruth Burrows, a Carmelite nun and renowned spiritual writer, offers a most profound set of insights on the joys and challenges of the Christian life... Each [chapter] is a gem in its own right, and this would be an ideal book for individuals to read steadily through Lent...
Featured at number 1 in the Church Times' top ten religious books.