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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Aspects of religions (non-Christian) > Religious institutions & organizations
Two groups were persecuted over four hundred years in what is now
the south-western United States, each dissimulating and disguising
who they truly were. Both now declare their true identities, yet
raise hostility. The Penitentes are a lay Catholic brotherhood that
practised bloody rites of self-flagellation and crucifixion, but
claim this is a misrepresentation and that they are a community and
charitable organisation. Marranos, an ambiguous and complicated
population of Sephardic descendants, claim to be anousim. Both
people have a complex, shared history. This book disentangles the
web, redefines the terms, and creates new contexts in which these
groups are viewed with respect and sympathy without idealising or
slandering them. It uses rabbinics, literary analyses,
psychohistory, and cultural anthropology to consolidate a history
of mentalities.
In "Understanding the Dalai Lama", Rajiv Mehrotra brings together a
range of contributors who offer insights into different facets of
His Holiness the fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet. Pico Iyer draws a
portrait of a disarming man with an infectious laugh, Robert
Thurman gives us a glimpse of the Dalai Lama's spiritual
development, and Matthieu Ricard describes a day in the life of His
Holiness. The Dalai Lama's deep curiosity, keen insight and high
level of scientific sophistication are revealed by Daniel Goleman,
while Thupten Jinpa recounts the Dalai Lama's passion for Tibet's
thousand-year-old intellectual tradition of logic and philosophical
debates. The book also includes a syllable by syllable translation
of the Dalai Lama's full name by Jeffrey Hopkins, a poem by U.R.
Ananthamurthy and an extended interview with His Holiness by Rajiv
Mehrotra.
THE UNCOMMON LEADER, Volume 1, B-106Experience Unprecedented
Success When You Apply The Wisdom Principles Contained In This
Handbook. Learn to...Establish Goals / Guard Your Schedule /
Develop The Power of Habit / Getting Things Done Through People Who
Do Not Care...And Much More!
This book addresses the inadequacies that we all face, each time we
find ourselves confronted with the challenge of comforting someone
who has just faced a tragedy. It points out the emptiness in some
of the things that we do or say at such times and urges us to take
a more thoughtful and realistic approach when comforting hurting
people.
This book examines the history of sexuality as a sacramental act.
In spite of our culture's recent sexual liberalisations, sexual
intimacy often remains unfulfilling. Georg Feuerstein instructs
that the fulfilment we long for in our sex lives can only be
attained once we have explored the spiritual depths of our erotic
natures. Feuerstein delves into a wide variety of spiritual
traditions--including Christianity, Judaism, goddess worship,
Taoism, and Hinduism--in search of sacred truths regarding
sexuality. He reveals that all of these great teachings share the
hidden message that spirituality is, in essence, erotic and that
sexuality is inherently spiritual. From the erotic cult of the
Great Mother and the archaic ritual of heiros gamos (sacred
marriage) to the institution of sacred prostitution and the erotic
spirituality practiced in the mystery traditions, Feuerstein offers
a wealth of historical practices and perspectives that serve as the
bases for a positive sexual spirituality suited to our contemporary
needs.
Heideggers Ontologie endet beim "Aufgang des Heiligen", in dessen
"Huld" das Seiende "die Gewahr findet, zu sein". Ist dies nicht
eine schoepferische Liebe? Und ist nicht sie schon immer der
Referenzpunkt alles Bleibenden? Die Untersuchung verbindet die
Seinsfrage mit dem christlichen Kern. Sie harmonieren
ausgezeichnet, ist doch dem einen Weite, dem anderen Substanz
gegeben. Profiteur ist ein Sein, das zum Mysterium geraten war. Das
Sein in Relation ist wieder ein begreifbares, - das real
Existierende, das nach seiner Bejahung fragt. Der Autor wendet die
bekannte Frage, ob Heideggers Philosophie christlich sei, dahin, ob
die getrennten Konfessionen es denn sind. Denn was sie predigen -
das neue Sein der Liebe und Versoehnung - will auch gelebt sein.
Wann wird die Theorie ihren oekumenischen Praxistest bestehen? Ein
Christentum, das mit sich selbst ins Reine kommt, wird auch seiner
Seins-Verantwortung gerecht.
Research shows that non-responsive patients benefit significantly
from spiritual and pastoral care. This book equips chaplains with
the confidence and skills to deliver excellent care in this
challenging context. With exercises, worksheets, small group
activities and case studies, it sets out how best to use words and
body language, foster trust and respect, and involve patients'
loved ones. It provides practical ways to recognise and affirm the
humanity of the patient, and how to engage with the patient by
employing skills of listening and presence.
What does it mean to provide leadership for the church in an
increasingly secular context? When religion is privatized and
secularism reigns in the public square, Christians are often drawn
toward either individualist escapism or constant cultural warfare.
But might this context instead offer a fresh invitation for the
church to adapt and thrive? Gordon Smith is passionate about the
need for capable, mature leaders to navigate and respond to a
changing society. In this book, he draws on his extensive
experience as a university president, pastor, and international
speaker to open a multidisciplinary conversation about the
competencies and capacities essential for today's leaders. After
analyzing the phenomenon of secularization in the West and charting
common Christian responses, Smith introduces four sources of wisdom
to help guide us through this new terrain: the people and prophets
of Judah during the Babylonian exile, the early church in its pagan
environment, contemporary churches across the Global South, and
Christian thinkers in post-Christian Europe. From these resources
he identifies practices and strategies-from liturgy and catechesis
to mission and hospitality-that can give shape to faithful,
alternative communities in such a time as this. In cultures fraught
with fear and division, Smith calls for leaders who can effect
change from the margins, promote unity and maturity among
Christians, and provide a non-anxious presence grounded in the
presence of Christ. Educators, church leaders, and those seeking to
understand the times will find this book to be an indispensable
resource for cultivating distinctively Christian leadership.
Proven, Healing Ways to Speak the Truth in Love
Now in a fresh package, this classic on learning the art of true
communication is good news for all. The author uses Scripture, case
histories, and dialogue to impart timeless principles that can heal
damaged relationships, strengthen everyday communication, and help
people avoid the traps of manipulation that often disrupt the free
flow of honest discussion. Readers will find this information
invaluable in every relationship of life--especially those that
don't come easy.
Volume 2 of 4. Encompassing the whole milieu of early Islamic
civilization, this major work of Western orientalism explores the
meaning of the life and teaching of the tenth-century mystic and
martyr, al-Hallaj. With profound spiritual insight and
transcultural sympathy, Massignon, an Islamicist and scholar of
religion, penetrates Islamic mysticism in a way that was previously
unknown. Massignon traveled throughout the Middle East and western
India to gather and authenticate al-Hallaj's surviving writings and
the recorded facts. After assembling the extant verses and prose
works of al-Hallaj and the accounts of his life and death,
Massignon published La Passion d'al-Hallaj in 1922. At his death in
1962, he left behind a greatly expanded version, published as the
second French edition (1975). It is edited and translated here from
the French and the Arabic sources by Massignon's friend and pupil,
Herbert Mason. Volume 1 gives an account of al-Hallaj's life and
describes the wo rld in which he lives; volume 2 traces his
influence in Islam over the centuries; volume 3 studies Hallajian
thought; volume 4 contains a full biography and index. Each volume
contains Massignon's copious notes and new translations of original
Islamic documents. Herbert Mason is University Professor of
Religion and Islamic History at Boston University. He is also apoet
and novelist; his version of the Gigamesh epic was a nominee for
the National Book Award in 1971. Bollingen Series XCVIII.
Originally published in 1972. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the
latest print-on-demand technology to again make available
previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of
Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original
texts of these important books while presenting them in durable
paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy
Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage
found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University
Press since its founding in 1905.
Through a rich variety of case studies, this book provides insight
into the patient's needs and the chaplain's perspective, as well as
discussions of spiritual assessments and spiritual care
interventions. Case studies such as a request to baptise a child
complicated due to his admission for 'psychiatric reasons', as well
as work with military veterans, such as a female transgender
veteran who has been alienated from her faith, show the breadth and
complexity of work that chaplains undertake daily. Each section
also includes critical responses to the case studies presented from
a chaplain and related healthcare professional. This book will
enable chaplains to critically reflect on the spiritual care they
provide, and provide an informed perspective for healthcare
professionals and others involved in chaplaincy services.
'Touching Cloth can be compared to Adam Kay's This Is Going to Hurt
and the writings of the Secret Barrister' Observer 'I laughed my
way through this... Funny, fascinating, and gorgeously humane'
Marina Hyde 'Funny and touching in equal measure' Tom Holland A
laugh-out-loud memoir of becoming a 21st-century priest, Touching
Cloth is also a love letter to the Prayer Book, Liverpool,
funerals, cake tins, lager and, above all, to what the Church of
England can be at its best. The very word 'reverend' inspires
solemnity. To be a priest is to dedicate one's life to quiet prayer
and spiritual contemplation. Isn't it? Fergus Butler-Gallie reveals
what it's like to become a priest in the twenty-first century. Find
out why black really is slimming, how to keep a straight face when
someone is inadvertently hot-boxing a funeral, and which
royal-themed biscuit tin can best contain a very loud personal
alarm that no one knows how to switch off. Spot a sweet old lady
trying to pay for a taxi with coinage from fascist Spain?
Congratulations, shepherd, she's your problem now. Behind the daily
scrapes is an all-too-human love letter to the Church of England,
and the amazing variety of people who manage to keep it going,
providing a listening ear, company and community at a time when so
many people desperately need it, as well as a reflection on what it
means to follow a spiritual path amid the chaos of the modern
world.
Apostolizitat und Einheit sind zentrale Themen der OEkumene.
Epheserbrief-Textanalyse und grundliche Untersuchung des Zustandes
der damaligen Kirche versuchen Integrationsfahigkeit in der
gespalteten Kirche zu finden. Geschichte, Entwicklung und heutige
Situation der Thomaschristenheit werden selbstkritisch dargestellt.
Der Beitrag des Vatikanum II gilt als Chance und Wendepunkt fur die
Orientalischen Kirchen und lasst Perspektiven fur eine moegliche
Zukunft erkennen.
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