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"Prayer is a refuge of God's great mercy to the human race." The
refuge is a place of inner stillness and peace where the heart is
fully opened to the embrace of God's love. It is a return to the
ancient paradise from which the human race, in Adam, had to depart
because of disobedience to the command of God. The Refuge is an
exposition of the concrete actions we should take if we truly
desire to live with and in God. It weaves together meditations on
scripture (from the Psalms in particular) and amplifies these with
the wisdom of early Christian saints, in particular the ascetical
writings of St John of the Ladder, St Macarius the Great and St
Isaac the Syrian. It is an active exhortation for us to reacquire
the original nobility with which God fashioned us in the beginning.
Death is a great sacrament. It is the birth of a person from this
earthly, temporary life, into eternity. In this third volume of St
Ignatius’s collected works, published here in English for the
first time, the saint examines the mystical boundaries that govern
the life of a Christian: the one, between life and death; and the
other, between the visible, physical realm and the invisible to
most, but no less real, spiritual realm. Included in this volume is
St Ignatius’s “Homily on Death,” one of his most popular
works in his native Russia and often published separately. The
reader will also encounter St Ignatius’s teachings on the nature
of the soul and the essence of the incorporeal beings, the latter
theologoumena being a point of contention between the author and
his contemporary, St Theophan the Recluse. The text is complemented
by a comprehensive scripture index and a short biography of the
author.
Many people today are uncertain about what they believe and how
they should live. They seek for a tradition that demonstrates
antiquity and possesses authenticity. This newly translated volume
of the writings of the Orthodox spiritual teacher Ignatius
Brianchaninov offers a vision of a life that flows from following
Christ. The field is both a place of spiritual struggle and a
garden in which to cultivate virtues. But are we willing to respond
to the challenge of a life lived in accordance with the Christian
Gospel? St Ignatius' writing is the Christian tradition at its
deepest, intensely practical but also transcendent and mystical.
One of the most important and accessible texts of Eastern Orthodox
Christian teaching on the spiritual life, this book draws upon the
ascetic and mystical doctrine of the Greek Fathers and greats of
the Orthodox Christian church. In an age alienated from spiritual
culture and rooted in materialism, these teachings pose both a
challenge and an invitation to those seeking heightened
spirituality. This book is essential reading for anyone who desires
a profound spiritual journey based upon an encounter with Christ as
God.
St Ignatius Brianchaninov (1807-1867) is renowned as a writer on
the spiritual life in general. What is less well known is that
throughout most of his adult life he struggled with chronic illness
and disability. Thus his own life experience disposed him to
reflect on the meaning of suffering for human existence and how
through it we might find "a harbor for our hope." The saint
frequently returns to these themes in many of his letters, newly
translated into English and excerpted, adapted and presented here
in thematic subject groups. For the translator these writings
provided a source of consolation and encouragement during her
husband's lengthy illness and eventual death. They will equally
benefit all who suffer physical or spiritual pain, however great or
small, and reveal how the love of God may be experienced in its
midst.
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The Arena (Paperback)
Anna Skoubourdis, Monaxi Agapi; Ignatius Brianchaninov
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R452
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A Word On Death (Paperback)
Anna Skoubourdis, Nun Christina; Ignatius Brianchaninov
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R483
Discovery Miles 4 830
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