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5 kirjaa tekijältä Jacob Riyeff
Be Radiant, a work in four movements, gathers together scenes of celebratory brooding in the loving eye. Jacob Riyeff's second collection of poems hopes for home in a passing world, resting in what we've been given while awaiting a new heaven and a new earth.
For over a thousand years, Benedictine monks around the world have followed the daily pattern of morning, noon, and evening prayer known as the Liturgy of the Hours, or the Divine Office.Gathered from the Benedictine tradition, the prayers included in this book grew up around the celebration of the Divine Office—embellishing it, illuminating it, and echoing it for generations of the faithful. The Saint Benedict Prayer Book also reclaims little-known prayers (Little Offices, Commemorations, and Litanies) from long ago. For anyone seeking a way of prayer rooted in ancient wisdom, this little book offers a sure path.
Jacob Riyeff draws on 1,600 years of contemplative tradition in the West to show how humans are contemplative beings, what it means to contemplate in different areas of life, and how embracing a contemplative life can help lead anyone to a fuller experience of self, world, and communion with the Divine.This is a volume of "spiritual theology," using theological principles and understandings but exploring how to apply those principles and understandings to shape one's daily living. Drawing on the ways that John Cassian, St. Benedict, Gregory the Great, William of Saint-Thierry, Dame Gertrude More, and others shaped and passed on the Christian inheritance, Contemplate brings this directly to bear on contemporary social and cultural situations. It seeks to answer the question, what does the contemplative tradition of the Latin west have to offer Christians living post-industrial, digitally-saturated, ecologically fraught lives?This book is first in a new series, "Beyond Our Instincts" succinct, multi-disciplinary, countercultural stances in an environment that sells us the idea that happiness is whatever you want now. These authors--all scholars of religion who are also religiously involved--suggest there are more important things, including some we may have forgotten. Coming in future publishing seasons: *Join (being together; refusing too much solitariness) *Imagine (on opting out of technique-obsessed culture) *Wait (the lost value of open questions and not-knowing)