Earthen Vessels: The Practice of Personal Prayer According to the Patristic TraditionÊThe Fathers of the Church, deeply-rooted in the Scriptures, have left us a rich treasure as inheritance, not only of texts, but also of manners, forms and gestures of prayer. Today, western Christianity in a special way, needs to rediscover the intimate union which must existÑin prayer just as in any aspect of Christian lifeÑbetween theory and practice, between contemplation and practical exercise. One learns how to pray by praying, and the whole of our being is called to participate in this work: the mind, the heart, but also the body, the gaze, the senses. Fr. Gabriel Bunge, a hermit with great spiritual discernment and profound knowledge of the Fathers of the desert, presents with masterly coherence this important unity between what one believes and what one expresses in the practice of prayer: a fascinating rediscovery of the valuable treasure contained in the teachings of the Church Fathers on the practice of personal prayer. |
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User Review - sullijo - LibraryThingFar from a dry treatise of ancient prayer, Fr. Bunge offers a refreshingly new look at the tradition of prayer in the Church. Rooted in Sacred Scripture and informed by the writings of the early ... Read full review
Contents
No one after drinking old wine desires new Lk 539 | 17 |
I | 18 |
2 Spirituality and the spiritual life | 27 |
3 Action and contemplation | 33 |
4 Psalmody Prayer Meditation | 41 |
Places and Times | 51 |
36 | 57 |
164 | 71 |
7 | 131 |
Prayer Gestures | 138 |
46 | 141 |
2 | 149 |
1 | 157 |
40 | 163 |
2 | 171 |
23 | 179 |
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Union and Distinction in the Thought of St Maximus the Confessor Melchisedec Törönen No preview available - 2007 |