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Helps us pray biblically, imaginatively and sensitively for those
seeking healing
Synopsis: There is a hunger in the modern world for spirituality.
One vast resource of spiritual wisdom comes from the
pre-Reformation church--from the martyrs of the first centuries of
Christianity, through the long tradition of monasticism, to the
medieval Christian mystics. These are the deep wells of Christian
reflection from persons such as John Chrysostom, Augustine,
Benedict, Francis of Assisi, Bonaventure, Bernard of Clairvaux,
Meister Eckhart, Hildegard of Bingen, and Julian of Norwich, to
mention just a few. The spiritual insights of over seventy men and
women of pre-Reformation Christianity are found in these pages.
From these figures we can learn more about the practices of prayer
and contemplation, a life of following Christ, the relevance of
community, the challenge of asceticism, the movement of withdrawal
and engagement, the love of God for God's own sake, living the
gospel, sacrificing for the kingdom of God, the longing for union
with God, the practices of justice, and a life of prophetic
witness. For us, so embedded and shaped by the modern world, this
ancient wisdom will come as refreshing water and as a breath of
fresh air, with the wings of the Spirit and whispers of angels.
Endorsements: "Charles Ringma has crafted a unique genre of
inspirational literature. . . . Many of these meditations are
riveting--stopping us in our tracks and pointing us to God and
life. Far from being otherworldly and cloistered, Ringma takes us
deeper into this life and, at the same time, the life to come.
Walking with these godly men and women then and today . . . is a
rich and not-to-be missed experience." --R. Paul Stevens, Professor
Emeritus, Regent College "Hear the Ancient Wisdom is a book worthy
of our time, commitment, and investment, as you will (like me) be
sustained and nourished by the astonishing breadth of understanding
and depth of spiritual insight contained in these meditations and
reflections. Here is lived wisdom given a voice for the
twenty-first century, enabling us to find a way to engage with the
paradox and complexities of real life as it is today. Highly
recommended " --Reverend Trevor Miller, Abbot of the Northumbria
Community "In Hear the Ancient Wisdom these early voices are not
antiquated echoes; instead, their voices resonate through the
centuries. Empowered by this great cloud of witnesses that surround
us through history, Charles takes us on a discipleship journey that
is both beautiful and deeply challenging." --Right Reverend Justin
Duckworth, Anglican Bishop of Wellington "Students and colleagues
of Charles Ringma . . . know him to be a trustworthy guide in
matters of the Spirit. In this book, as in his life, he unites a
rich, intellectual grasp of the broad tradition of Christian
spirituality with a rigorous ethic of service, leading the reader
beyond the rhetoric of faith into a life of worship and service.
This is a book I will gladly make my companion for a year--or
more." --Maxine Hancock, Professor Emerita, Regent College "This
book of meditations fills a spiritual void in a time when modernity
has spent itself and people are longing for a way of seeing life
whole beyond ideologies and an efficacy beyond tools. For those of
us in the Majority World, it connects us to a spiritual tradition
whose depths can be owned as part of the continuities of our
historic Christian faith, even as we shed off elements from that
past that necessarily ought to be discontinuous with our own
pathways to encountering and loving God. I thank Charles Ringma and
his work for being a bridge to that important past and a companion
in our present journey as nonwestern churches." Melba Padilla
Maggay, Ph.D. President, ISACC Author Biography: Charles Ringma is
Emeritus Professor of Regent College, Vancouver; Research Professor
at Asian Theological Seminary, Manila; and PhD Supervisor at The
University of Queensland, Brisbane.
Spirituality cannot be an escape from reality. Jesus Christ
empowers us to live in the world in ways that glorify God, enhance
the well-being of others, and transform our world. We are
encouraged to take life seriously in all its dimensions: personal,
social, economic, cultural, political and spiritual. Here are 110
faith-stretching reflections on many issues of daily living. Each
is an encouragement to live life realistically, proactively, and
with hope. Charles Ringma is Professor of Missions and Evangelism
at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. He has previously
done mission work among the Aborigines in Australia, and was
Australian founder and executive director of Teen Challenge in
Brisbane. He has taught at the Asian Theological Seminary in Manila
and is the author of C
Most agree the church needs to change, but how can this be brought
about? Innovations and openness to new ideas are all around us, but
in the church there seems to be a way of thinking and behaving that
has written change out of the agenda. As a result, many have left
the church, or as Charles Ringma says, go to church "out of habit
or guilt, but are frustrated, alienated and don't participate in
its life." In Catch the Wind, Charles Ringma answers questions such
as: . How can people be empowered for change? . Can they become
responsible for their own spiritual growth? . What is the shape of
the church of the future? . How can churches be organized as if
people mattered? . How can our experience of church be a family
one? Catch the Wind doesn't offer a single "model" for the church.
But it does make a case for a more dynamic, less structured and
risk-taking approach to our life together that builds people up and
equips them for mission in the world. Charles R. Ringma is
Professor of Missions and Evangelism at Regent College. He has
previously done mission work among the Aborigines in Australia, was
the founder and director of the Good News Centre which worked with
alcoholics in Brisbane, and was Australian founder and executive
director of Teen Challenge, also in Brisbane. He has taught at the
Asian Theological Seminary in Manila and is the author of Gadamer's
Dialogical Hermeneutic, Cry Liberation: With Voices from the
Developing World, and Seek the Silences: With Thomas Merton.
The Christian church has a long and rich history, spanning some two
thousand years. Over this time it has produced theologies, hymns,
confessions, liturgies and catechisms, while its more famous sons
and daughters have left a vast legacy of spiritual insight dealing
with faith, prayer, meditation, community, witness and practical
living. This stirring introduction to pre-Reformation Christianity
questions the assumption that where we are now is as good as it
gets. Drawing on the wisdom and power of those who have gone before
us, it presents a prophetic challenge to contemporary Christian
thinking, and opens the way to a richer, fuller life. For each day
of the year, the author offers a Bible passage, a related
meditation, and a brief concluding thought or reflection.
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