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Contemplative Provocations

Brief, Concentrated Observations on Aspects of a Life with God

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Product Code:
COPRP
Format:
Paperback
ISBN/UPC:
9781586177331
Length:
0.63 (in)
Size (HxW):
7.25 x 4.75 (in)
Pages:
200
Publication date:
February 06, 2013
Weight:
7 oz
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Religious Ed

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A great many religious people undertake a serious dedication to prayer. They are moved by a longing for a deeper encounter with God that beckons them as a distant light at night on the sea. Yet far fewer become true contemplative souls, for it is difficult to continue the quest for God in the face of many obstacles.

For those who are spiritually courageous and full of desire for God, this book will provoke them to persevere in this ultimate adventure in life-the more complete discovery of the living God. Thematically unified by the notion of God's ultimate transcendence to our limited human knowledge, this work offers a rich profusion of insights on the life of prayer and the pursuit of God.

A key to spiritual growth is the understanding that the hiddenness of God becomes a paradox in the experience of a soul seeking him wholeheartedly. Rather than enjoying a more intimate familiarity with God, the soul advancing in prayer is likely to experience more intensely the concealment of God. This surprising truth undergirds true contemplative prayer. It is a reason why every contemplative soul, and every saint, is inflamed with a never satisfied thirst for God.

Editorial Reviews

"This is a masterful work. It contains a tremendous amount of very helpful spiritual advice."
- Fr. Joseph Koterski, S.J., Fordham University

"The work has the feel and style of a spiritual classic, and I hope it will be recognized as one."
- Fr. John J. Coughlin, O.F.M., University of Notre Dame

"Insights into the spiritual life far surpassing the vast majority of books on spirituality."
- Fr. John McDermott, S.J., Sacred Heart Major Seminary

"Beautifully crafted meditations specifically designed to lead the reader to a deeper experience of the interior life."
- Fr. Dennis Billy, C.Ss.R., St. Charles Borromeo Seminary

"A very significant contribution to major religious literature."
- Fr. George Rutler, Author, A Crisis of Saints

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