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Silence, the Word and the Sacred

Author : E.D. Blodgett,Harold Coward
Publisher : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2010-10-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780889205246

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Silence, the Word and the Sacred by E.D. Blodgett,Harold Coward Pdf

The result of a dialogue between poets and scholars on the meaning and making of the sacred, this book endeavours to determine how the sacred emerges in sacred script as well as in poetic discourse. It ranges through scholarship in areas as apparently disparate as postmodernism and Buddhism. The perspectives developed are various and without closure, locating the sacred in modes as diverse as patristic traditions, feminist retranslations of biblical texts, and oral and written versions of documents from the world’s religions. The essays cohere in their preoccupation with the crucial role language plays in the creation of the sacred, particularly in the relation that language bears to silence. In their interplay, language does not silence silence by, rather, calls the other as sacred into articulate existence.

Silence, the Word and the Sacred

Author : Rudy Wiebe
Publisher : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780889209817

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Silence, the Word and the Sacred by Rudy Wiebe Pdf

The result of a dialogue between poets and scholars on the meaning and making of the sacred, this book endeavours to determine how the sacred emerges in sacred script as well as in poetic discourse. It ranges through scholarship in areas as apparently disparate as postmodernism and Buddhism. The perspectives developed are various and without closure, locating the sacred in modes as diverse as patristic traditions, feminist retranslations of biblical texts, and oral and written versions of documents from the world’s religions. The essays cohere in their preoccupation with the crucial role language plays in the creation of the sacred, particularly in the relation that language bears to silence. In their interplay, language does not silence silence by, rather, calls the other as sacred into articulate existence.

The Way of Silence

Author : David Steindl-Rast
Publisher : Franciscan Media
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781632530172

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The Way of Silence by David Steindl-Rast Pdf

"The tranquility of order is a dynamic tranquility, the stillness of a flame burning in perfect calm, of a wheel spinning so fast that it seems to stand still. Silence in this sense is not only a quality of the environment, but primarily an attitude, an attitude of listening. " Let us give to one another that gift of silence, so that we can listen together and listen to one another. Only in this silence will we be able to hear that gentle breath of peace, that music to which the spheres dance, that universal harmony to which we, too, hope to dance." Austrian-born Benedictine monk David Steindl-Rast is one of the most influential and beloved spiritual teachers of our time. For decades, Brother David has divided his time between periods of monastic life at the Mount Saviour Monastery in New York and extensive lecture tours on five continents. He has brought spiritual depth into the lives of countless people, whom he touches through his lectures, his workshops and his writings. Brother David was one of the first Roman Catholics to participate in Buddhist-Christian dialogue, studying under Zen teachers and building bridges between religious traditions. His newest book, The Way of Silence, draws heavily on Buddhist teachings to cultivate the practice of “deep” listening: turning away from noise and distraction, paying attention, and embracing quiet. The Way of Silence embraces paradox: absence versus presence in silence. Dynamic tranquility. The all-oneness of aloneness. Humbly, trusting in God, you’ll practice emptying your mind in order to receive wisdom, insight, and understanding. You’ll learn to listen deeply, with a trusting heart—and you’ll joyously discover a new, interior freedom that will make you feel more vibrant, and more fully alive.

Sacred Silence

Author : Donald B. Cozzens
Publisher : Liturgical Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0814627315

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Sacred Silence is a book about failed leadership in the Catholic Church. Donald Cozzens looks at various challenges and the scandal gripping the Church and offers an historical overview of our church leadership. He explains how the misplaced loyalties of those in leadership positions created the current crisis. Cozzens clarifies why bishops and church authorities think the way they do and why the ecclesiastical system might be the real villain in the abuse scandal. With compassion and understanding Cozzens answers the why of the present and past leadership failures and proposes a new direction. Chapters in Part One: Masks of Denial are "Sacred Silence," and "Forms of Denial." Chapters in Part Two: Faces of Denial are "Sacred Oaths, Sacred Promises," "Voices of Women," "Religious Life and the Priesthood," "Abuse of Our Children," "Clerical Culture," "Gay Men in the Priesthood," and "Ministry and Leadership." The chapter in Part Three: Beyond Denial is "Sacred Silence, Sacred Speech." Donald Cozzens, PhD, a priest and writer, is author of two award-winning titles, Sacred Silence and The Changing Face of the Priesthood, and editor of The Spirituality of the Diocesan Priest, all published by Liturgical Press. He is writer in residence at John Carroll University where he teaches in the religious studies department.

Silence

Author : Diarmaid MacCulloch
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2013-09-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781101638064

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A provocative meditation on the role of silence in Christian tradition by the New York Times bestselling author of Christianity We live in a world dominated by noise. Religion is, for many, a haven from the clamor of everyday life, allowing us to pause for silent contemplation. But as Diarmaid MacCulloch shows, there are many forms of religious silence, from contemplation and prayer to repression and evasion. In his latest work, MacCulloch considers Jesus’s strategic use of silence in his confrontation with Pontius Pilate and traces the impact of the first mystics in Syria on monastic tradition. He discusses the complicated fate of silence in Protestant and evangelical tradition and confronts the more sinister institutional forms of silence. A groundbreaking book by one of our greatest historians, Silence challenges our fundamental views of spirituality and illuminates the deepest mysteries of faith.

The Eucharist

Author : Robert Cabié
Publisher : Liturgical Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0814613640

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Traces the development of Catholic worship from the apostolic Church to the present.

Word into Silence

Author : John Main
Publisher : Canterbury Press
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2013-01-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781848253698

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An introduction to the practice of Christian meditation, this book offers a twelve step programme in learning meditative prayer.

Saturday's Silence

Author : Richard McLauchlan
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2016-11-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781783169214

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Saturday's Silence by Richard McLauchlan Pdf

R. S. Thomas is recognised globally as one of the major poets of the twentieth century. Such detailed attention as has been paid to the religious dimensions of his work has, however, largely limited itself to such matters as his obsession with the ‘absent God’, his appalled fascination with the mixed cruelty and wonder of a divinely created world, his interest in the world-view of the ‘new physics’, and his increasingly heterodox stance on spiritual matters. What has been largely neglected is his central indebtedness to key features of the ‘classic’ Christian tradition. This book concentrates on one powerful and compelling example of this, reading Thomas’s great body of religious work in the light of the three days that form the centre of the Gospel narrative; the days which tell of the death, entombment and resurrection of Christ.

Keeping God's Silence

Author : Rachel Muers
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2008-04-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781405137713

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This ground-breaking book provides a new perspective on Christian practices of silence. An original, theologically informed work, written by a significant Quaker theologian Provides a new perspective on Christian practices of silence Considers the theological and ethical significance of these practices Relates silence, listening and communication to major contemporary issues Takes forward theological engagement with feminist thought Contributes to ongoing research into the theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.

Silence

Author : Joyce Ann Zimmerman
Publisher : LiturgyTrainingPublications
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781568549026

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It's not often that we think about silence or its importance in living healthy, balanced, and productive lives. We especially need silence if we are to deepen our spiritual lives. This book understands the sacredness of practicing silence and explores how we can learn to incorporate it into both our prayer and everyday lives. Much more than a commentary on silence, this book invites readers throughout the text to stop, ponder, and be silent. It includes both reflection content and practice exercises for exploring how silence might become an everyday habit.

Sacred Silence

Author : Donald B. Cozzens
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Catholic Church
ISBN : 187593894X

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Sacred Silence by Donald B. Cozzens Pdf

Bearer of the Word and champion of the oppressed, the church nevertheless displays a puzzling propensity to denial and silence when faced with realities that threaten its centuries-old structure. In Sacred Silence, Donald Cozzens probes the conscious and unconscious dynamics that sustain the church's culture of silence and points the church in the direction of candor and honest dialogue.

Holy Silence

Author : Mike Hickey,Michael Hickey
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 139 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2022
Category : Electronic books
ISBN : 9780761873679

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Holy Silence by Mike Hickey,Michael Hickey Pdf

Looking at Holy Silence and comprehending it more fully through understanding the role silence has played in the Bible, as well as with the Desert Fathers, and in Christian spirituality throughout the ages. We will discuss such areas as Benedictine spirituality, Hesychasm, Centering Prayer and the interface of silence with not only spirituality, but death, love, and the universe itself.

Expressing Silence

Author : Natsuko Tsujimura
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2022-03-03
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9781498569255

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Expressing Silence by Natsuko Tsujimura Pdf

This book demonstrates how silence is conceptualized and represented in Japanese language and culture. A cluster of sounds in nature and onomatopoeic vocabulary enable verbal portrayals of silence consistent with a cultural pattern of practices that value sensate and affective reactions.

The Power of Silence

Author : Robert Cardinal Sarah,Nicolas Diat
Publisher : Ignatius Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2017-04-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781621641919

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The Power of Silence by Robert Cardinal Sarah,Nicolas Diat Pdf

In a time when technology penetrates our lives in so many ways and materialism exerts such a powerful influence over us, Cardinal Robert Sarah presents a bold book about the strength of silence. The modern world generates so much noise, he says, that seeking moments of silence has become both harder and more necessary than ever before. Silence is the indispensable doorway to the divine, explains the cardinal in this profound conversation with Nicolas Diat. Within the hushed and hallowed walls of the La Grande Chartreux, the famous Carthusian monastery in the French Alps, Cardinal Sarah addresses the following questions: Can those who do not know silence ever attain truth, beauty, or love? Do not wisdom, artistic vision, and devotion spring from silence, where the voice of God is heard in the depths of the human heart? After the international success of God or Nothing, Cardinal Sarah seeks to restore to silence its place of honor and importance. "Silence is more important than any other human work," he says, "for it expresses God. The true revolution comes from silence; it leads us toward God and others so as to place ourselves humbly and generously at their service."

Exile

Author : David Patterson
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2014-10-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780813158938

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The life of a human community rests on common experience. Yet in modem life there is an experience common to all that threatens the very basis of community -- the experience of exile. No one in the modem world has been spared the encounter with homelessness. Refugees and fugitives, the disillusioned and disenfranchised grow in number every day. Why does it happen? What does it mean? And how are we implicated? David Patterson responds to these and related questions by examining exile, a primary motif in Russian thought over the last century and a half. By "exile" he means not only a form of punishment but an existential condition. Drawing on texts by such familiar figures as Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Solzhenitsyn, and Brodsky, as well as less thoroughly examined figures, including Florensky, Shestov, Tertz, and Gendelev, Patterson moves beyond the political and geographical fact of exile to explore its spiritual, metaphysical, and linguistic aspects. Thus he pursues the connections between exile and identity, identity and meaning, meaning and language. Patterson shows that the problem of meaning in human life is a problem of homelessness, that the effort to return from exile is an effort to return meaning to the word, and that the exile of the word is an exile of the human being. By making heard voices from the Russian wilderness, Patterson makes visible the wilderness of the world.