Unteachable Lessons: Why Wisdom Can't Be Taught (and Why That's Okay)

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Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Publish Date
Pages
160
Dimensions
5.0 X 7.9 X 0.4 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780802875754

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About the Author

Carl McColman is the author of Befriending Silence, The Big Book of Christian Mysticism, Christian Mystics: 108 Seers, Saints and Sages, and Answering the Contemplative Call. He lives near Atlanta, Georgia, where he is the member of the Lay Cistercians of Our Lady of the Holy Spirit, a contemplative community under the spiritual guidance of Trappist monks.
Reviews
Richard Rohr, OFM
-- author of The Universal Christ
"Unteachable Lessons looks at many different journeys: the journeys into grief, into silence, into trust, and perhaps most of all, the journey into God. No one can take these adventures for us--but Carl McColman is a wise and caring companion on the path. Highly recommended."

James Martin, SJ
-- author of Jesus: A Pilgrimage
"Riveting, inspiring and beautifully written, a moving account of finding God amidst both the laughter and tears in life."

Barbara Brown Taylor
-- author of Holy Envy: Finding God in the Faith of Others
"Carl McColman's first gift is his commitment to write about things that matter. His second gift is his ability to write about them with clarity and warmth, enticing his readers to go places with him that we might otherwise not have gone. In this book he leads us to the brink of lessons no book can teach, then frees us to go forward to learn them, trusting the God who meets us at every step on the unknown way."

Marilyn McEntyre
-- author of When Poets Pray
"These lively stories of loss, awakening, and moments of divine encounter and surprise offer invitations at every turn to recognize how the Spirit lives and moves in our own lives as well as in the author's. Deft and funny, rich with spiritual insight and unpretentiously articulate, this book is one to be enjoyed, dog-eared, carried to retreats, and shared."

Martin Laird, OSA
-- author of An Ocean of Light
"We have come to expect inspiring and sure-footed guidance from the pen of Carl McColman. In this beautifully written memoir, McColman continues his sound guidance through wide learning, deep experience, and the humor of the truly wise."

Margaret Benefiel
-- author of Soul at Work and The Soul of a Leader
"This powerful little book inspires and instructs masterfully. A must-read for those interested in truths beneath the words."