The wisdom of the desert fathers and mothers lies in their
experiences of solitude, prayer, community life, work, and care for
their neighbors. Their goal was transformation of their lives
through openness to the presence and energy of God in Christ. They
taught by example and by sharing narratives and sayings that
reflect the deep human psychological and spiritual aspects of their
journey toward authentic human life. The venue for their
transformation was the whole person 'body, mind, and spirit. They
emphasized self-knowledge, humility, purity of heart, and love of
God and neighbor. Far from being naive, their sayings and
narratives reflect honest struggles, temptations, and failures.
They also demonstrate the disciplines of prayer and meditation that
kept them centered in God as their only source of strength.
The daily reflections in "Desert Banquet" introduce readers to a
variety of these early Christian mentors and offer reflections on
the significance of their wisdom for life in the twenty-first
century.
"David G. R.Keller, an Episcopal priest, is adjunct professor of
ascetical theology at the General Theological Seminary in New York
City. He is co-steward, with his wife, Emily Wilmer, of Oasis of
Wisdom: An Institute for Contemplative Study, Practice, and Living
based in Asheville, North Carolina (www.oasisofwisdom.net). He is
the author of "Oasis of Wisdom: The Worlds of the Desert Fathers
and Mothers" (Liturgical Press) and" Come and See: The
Transformation of Personal Prayer" (Morehouse Publishing). "
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