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- 373pages
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Spiritual guidance for how to be present in everyday moments.
"In Breathing Under Water, Richard Rohr shows how the gospel principles in the Twelve Steps can free anyone from any addiction-from an obvious dependence on alcohol or drugs to the more common but less visible addiction that we all have to sin"--
Exploring the intersection of contemplation and action, this revised edition delves into the practice of active prayer and the contemplative stance. It emphasizes the importance of finding balance between stillness and engagement in spiritual life. The author provides insights and guidance on cultivating a deeper relationship with faith through both reflective and active approaches, encouraging readers to integrate these elements into their daily lives for a richer spiritual experience.
The New Testament is sometimes called the New Covenant, signifying a new relationship between humanity and God. From the viewpoint of salvation history, the New Testament is the completion and the culmination of the Old Testament. In terms of length, it is only a small portion of the entire Bible, and yet it is that portion which brings it all together. Richard Rohr and Joseph Martos look at the many ways salvation themes are proclaimed by the various authors and literary styles of the New Testament.
In this brilliantly provocative, wise and enthralling book, Richard Rohr urges us towards greater understanding of the Cosmic Christ - 'the eternal union of matter and Spirit from the beginning of time'
In his new book, the author likens True Self to a diamond, buried deep within us, formed under the intense pressure of our lives and needing to be searched for, uncovered, and separated from all the debris of ego that surrounds it. In a sense True Self must, like Jesus, be resurrected, and that process involves not resuscitation but transformation.
Communicates a method of reading Scripture that puts heart and head together, creating a spirituality that is grounded, traditional, and yet frequently 'counter-intuitive' in its mature form.
Discusses the meaning of the Christian Trinity and what it means for one's personal relationship with God.