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Reasons for the Seasons

eBook - Meditations for Living Meaningfully the Christian Year
ISBN/EAN: 9781498292139
Umbreit-Nr.: 2256220

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 162 S.
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 31.10.2016
Auflage: 1/2016


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  • Zusatztext
    • Do you ever find yourself drowning in secularization and commercialization, being pulled under as Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas intermingle and fly by in a frantic blur? Have you ever wondered if there is any way to reclaim the true meaning of such seasons as Advent and Lent, and be helped to live more intentionally and meaningfully the other Christian celebrations?Reasons for the Seasons makes that possible in a delightfully engaging manner. With humor and rich illustrations, this widely read spiritual author draws upon life experiences from childhood in Appalachia to his teaching at Princeton University and into his spiritual pilgrimage intent on uniting his Protestant mind with a Catholic heart. Focus is given to the church's central seasons of Advent/Christmas/Epiphany and Lent/Easter/Pentecost. Lesser-known Christian celebrations are engaged, such as Candlemas, Trinity Sunday, and the Feast of the Transfiguration. Additionally, illumination is provided for exploring such secular holidays as New Year's, Mother's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, and Halloween. This book will be informative and engaging not only for personal use but also in enabling families to deepen their celebrative time together. Groups will also find it helpful for study, as will churches in giving depth to their liturgical planning.

  • Kurztext
    • How do humans explore beauty, virtue, love, justice, and goodness? This book argues that philosophical attention to our lives, shaped in part by our choices, is our instrument for investigating these parts of reality. Constructing a life is a philosophical act. Philosophical acts that are shaped by a life, and that shape a life, constitute philosophical style. Everyone has a philosophical style, which is fundamentally about the way we live in the world through our bodies, our reason, our imagination, and our virtue. It is about what we love and how we are loved. Beauty, suffering, and being in the world are placeholders for everything that makes up our lived experience. As we live our lives between beauty and suffering, we learn most about being in the world. The argument of the book moves from a discussion of philosophical style, through the three placeholders for human experience as they are affected by philosophy (beauty, suffering, and being in the world), arriving at a reworking of Pascal's wager about living in relationship to the presence or absence of God as a way of understanding the commitments that are our only way into the truth of our life.

  • Autorenportrait
    • W. Paul Jones, Resident Director of the Hermitage Spiritual Retreat Center in southern Missouri, was an ordained United Methodist minister for forty years. He is now an Emeritus Professor of Theology, a Trappist Family Brother, Roman Catholic priest, and author of fourteen books, including the award-winning<i>Becoming Who God Wants You to Be</i> (2013) and<i>A Different Kind of Cell</i> (2011), the account of his work as spiritual director with "the most dangerous person in the federal prison system."
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