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Thomas Keating

    7 mars 1923 – 25 octobre 2018

    Cet auteur est un architecte clé de la Prière Centrante (Centering Prayer), une méthode contemporaine ancrée dans la tradition contemplative chrétienne. Son œuvre se concentre sur l'approfondissement de la vie spirituelle par la prière silencieuse et la pratique contemplative. Les écrits de l'auteur offrent des conseils pour cultiver la paix intérieure et la connexion au divin. À travers ses contributions étendues, il guide les lecteurs sur un chemin de profonde découverte de soi et de croissance spirituelle.

    Thomas Keating
    The Thomas Keating Reader: Selected Writings from the Contemplative Outreach Newsletter
    Meditations on the Parables of Jesus
    Divine Therapy & Addiction
    Manifesting God
    The Kingdom of God Is Like . . .
    Mystery of Christ
    • Mystery of Christ

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,4(101)Évaluer

      Following upon Open Mind, Open Heart, which presents a profound formation in Christian prayer, this book demonstrates the contemplative dimension of Christian worship. Here Father Keating recovers the deeper sense of the liturgical year and shares a theological and mystical perspective on the major feasts of the annual cycle. The reader is immersed in the wonder of faith in the mystery of Christ and of the unique nature of God's action and presence in and through the liturgy of our lives.

      Mystery of Christ
    • The Kingdom of God Is Like . . .

      • 118pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,4(29)Évaluer

      Insightful commentary on timeless parables reveals their relevance in today's world, despite being originally conveyed to a vastly different audience. The author encourages readers to explore the profound messages within these stories, highlighting their enduring significance and ability to resonate across generations.

      The Kingdom of God Is Like . . .
    • Manifesting God

      • 139pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,4(120)Évaluer

      Manifesting God is about the principles of contemplative prayer—the retreat into the "inner room" mentioned by Jesus in Matthew 6:6, where the individual is able to meet God. In the inner room, the silent space in which God unloads the burdens and false selves that govern our individuality and our daily lives, God acts as a divine therapist, healing us and forcing us to recognize how many barriers we put up between ourselves and an authentic relationship with God. The process whereby this happens is the foundation of centering prayer—a technique of prayer that Keating and other contemporary mystics have revived out of the ancient mystical traditions of the Desert Fathers and the medieval mystics.Abbot Keating explores in this book what it means to enter the inner room and the transformation that takes place there. It explains the guidelines of centering prayer and offers advice on how to develop the relationship more deeply.

      Manifesting God
    • In this major new work, Father Thomas Keating reflects on the wisdom and legacy of the Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve-Step Method and its connections to, and similarities with, the Christian mystical traditions of centering prayer and Lectio Divina. In conversation with a long-time member of AA meetings, Father Thomas talks insightfully about surrendering to one’s Higher Power and the journey that must be undertaken for the healing of the soul to begin.

      Divine Therapy & Addiction
    • Meditations on the Parables of Jesus

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,3(52)Évaluer

      The book offers an insightful exploration of biblical parables, revising content from "The Kingdom of God Is Like" and incorporating selected material from "Awakenings" and "Reawakenings." Keating aims to invigorate the Christian imagination through thoughtful commentary, encouraging readers to deepen their understanding of these timeless stories.

      Meditations on the Parables of Jesus
    • For a quarter of a century, Trappist monk Fr. Thomas Keating has been contributing articles on Centering Prayer--the contemporary manifestation of the ancient Christian contemplative tradition--to the newsletter of Contemplative Outreach, the organization that he helped establish to promote this tradition. The Thomas Keating Reader gathers for the first time thirty of those articles (some never published elsewhere) to offer a valuable overview of some of the main strands of Fr. Thomas' thinking and practice on Centering Prayer, Lectio Divina, and interreligious dialogue. Rich with insight and humanity, The Thomas Keating Reader offers a broad introduction to the concepts that have animated Contemplative Outreach and reveals the gifts and challenges of the practice of the spiritual life.

      The Thomas Keating Reader: Selected Writings from the Contemplative Outreach Newsletter
    • Open Mind Open Heart

      • 190pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,3(233)Évaluer

      A spiritual classic, which has appeared in 10 foreign-language editions (Croatian, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesia, Italian, Korean, Polish, and Portuguese). This edition consists of a fresh preface, a glossary, some changes in terminology, and a reordering of several chapters.

      Open Mind Open Heart
    • Consenting to God as God is

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Between January 2007 and April 2009, Trappist monk Fr. Thomas Keating met in Miami for several days each year with members of the council for Extension Contemplativa Internacional--the Spanish and Portuguese branch of Contemplative Outreach, the organization he helped established three decades ago to promote the revival of the Christian mystical tradition. Consenting to God as God Is collects the intimate talks and daily presentations on various aspects of the spiritual journey. The book's title describes the most fundamental exercise of Christian faith. This exercise recognizes the illusory character of our past ideas of God and gives birth to a new understanding that leads to a deep conversion of heart. Along with centering prayer, we consent and surrender to God's presence and action within as our primary and often repeated intention in all our activities. Oriented toward people who have been practicing centering prayer for several years, Consenting to God as God Is is addressed primarily to those with some personal experience of the spiritual journey and especially to those engaged in some form of contemplative service.

      Consenting to God as God is
    • Invitation to Love

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,3(313)Évaluer

      In the course of numerous workshops and retreats Father Keating is asked many questions regarding contemplative practice. How will it affect my life? Where does it lead us spiritually? What obstacles will I encounter along the way? How does it work? As Keating answers, this book is "an attempt to provide a road map, as it were, for the journay that begins when Centering Prayer is seriously undertaken...for a deepening relationship with God.">

      Invitation to Love
    • The Human Condition

      • 45pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(459)Évaluer

      This is a reflection on contemplative prayer, the search for happiness, and our need to explore the inner world.

      The Human Condition