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My Life in Seventeen Books

My Life in Seventeen Books

Jon M. Sweeney

Monkfish Book Publishing Company
2024
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A memoir for the bookish-inclined, using personal stories to demonstrate how books have a magical way to move a person from one stage of life to the next."This is a small gem of a book, tender, humble, loving. --Mary Gordon"Sweeney makes a charming companion, telling stories in joyful reflection." --Jeff Deutsch, author of In Praise of Good BookstoresFormer bookseller, longtime publisher and author Jon M. Sweeney shows--with history and anecdotes centering around books such as Thoreau's Journal, Tagore's Gitanjali, Martin Buber's Hasidic Tales, and Tolstoy's Twenty-three Tales--what it means to be carried by a book. He explores the discovery that once accompanied finding books, and books finding us. He ponders the smell of an old volume, its heft, and why bibliophiles carry them around even without reading them. He demonstrates how and why there is magic and enchantment that takes place between people and books.
Experiencing God

Experiencing God

Jon M. Sweeney

Monkfish Book Publishing
2026
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Replicable experiences of God according to Francis of Assisi, offered on the 800th anniversary of his death.Never have we needed more to experience God--to feel God. Francis of Assisi was spiritual before anyone used that word, and he was religious in the best ways. We love him because he cut through the paraphernalia to get back to religion where it belongs: working in the human heart, making a difference in everyday life.Anyone can do the things Francis did, summarized in these 36 ways of experiencing God. Examples offered through anecdote, text, and explanation include "Free captive creatures," "Pray alone in the woods," "Allow yourself to weep," "Stand between those who fight," "Make a cross with your arms," and "Pray 'Who are you, God? And who am I'" Sweeney introduces each with faithful attention to the original sources, and comparisons to spiritual teachers from other traditions, including Thich Nhat Hanh, Roshi Bernie Glassman, Evelyn Underhill, Richard Rohr, and Mary Oliver.
Phyllis Tickle

Phyllis Tickle

Jon M. Sweeney

Orbis Books (USA)
2015
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Phyllis Tickle is a prolific author, lecturer, founding religion editor for Publishers Weekly, and commentator on religious matters, whose writing has appealed to readers for six decades. She is especially known for her series, The Divine Hours, popularizing the observance of fixed-hour prayer, and for her analysis of Emergence Christianity, its precedents, history, and challenges. At every stage of her career-reflected here in essays and poems, sermons, lectures, reflections on the words of Jesus and the future of faith-her vocation has been to assist in the human struggle to come to terms with what it means to live a life with and for God. This collection of her "essential spiritual writings" will be a revelation to her newer readers, a treasury for those who have long admired and followed her work.
The Enthusiast

The Enthusiast

Jon M. Sweeney

Ave Maria Press
2016
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Popular historian and award-winning author Jon M. Sweeney relates the untold story of St. Francis's friendship with Elias of Cortona, the man who helped him build the Franciscan movement. Sweeney uses the complexities of their relationship in a gripping narrative of how their efforts changed the world and how Elias's enthusiasm betrayed the ideals of his friend. Few biographies of St. Francis have examined his complicated relationship with close friend Elias of Cortona. In The Enthusiast, award-winning author and historian Jon M. Sweeney delves into this little-known partnership that defined and then almost destroyed Francis's ideals. Blending history and biography, Sweeney reveals how Francis and Elias rebuilt churches, aided lepers, and entertained as "God's troubadours" to the delight of everyday people who had grown tired of a remote and tumultuous Church.