
The Desert An Anthology for Lent
John Moses
(Author)Description
The desert, with its great emptiness and silence, has long been a symbol of solitude. In our spiritual lives, we sometimes seek such isolation as a means of abandoning ourselves completely to God. At other times, solitude comes upon us uninvited and unwelcome, as we find ourselves totally alone and desolate. In facing the silence and the vast expanses of loneliness, we test our courage, deepen our faith, and hear the voice of God anew.
This book explores the tradition and relevance of desert spirituality in the life and worship of the church today and offers a collection of pertinent writings by these and many other ancient and contemporary authors: Thomas à Kempis, Mother Mark Clare, Henri Nouwen, René Voillaume, Charles de Foucauld, Thomas Merton, R. S. Thomas.
The readings are ideal Lenten devotionals (but wonderful any other time of year as well) as you answer your own call of the desert.
Product Details
Publisher | Morehouse Publishing |
Publish Date | October 01, 1997 |
Pages | 176 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780819217288 |
Dimensions | 8.4 X 5.4 X 0.6 inches | 0.5 pounds |
About the Author
John Moses is the Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral in London and the author of The Sacrifice of God and A Broad and Living Way.
Reviews
"...a collection of samples of classic spirituality both new and ageless, this book can be used as a personal reflective book or for group sharing and is especially timely as a Lenten book when Christians as a whole do take the time for a deeper understanding and inner reflection of their faith."
--Church Synagogue Libraries
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