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Saint Faustina Rosary and New Age Spirituality


Soulfood (New Age) - Spiritual Massage


Soulfood (New Age) – Spiritual Massage


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The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ (Paperback)


The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ (Paperback)


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An extraordinary vision of unity among the worldB`s historic faiths and a classic of New Age spirituality.Here is a hugely influential interpretation of the B?lost yearsB? of Jesus ChristB?from roughly the ages of twelve to thirty that a…

Why Jesus? (Hardcover)


Why Jesus? (Hardcover)


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The author believes that over the past forty years movements like New Age spirituality and society`s obsession with human potential have combined like a “perfect storm” to redefine for popular culture what has been for centuries the classic biblic…

New Age Spirituality: An Assessment


New Age Spirituality: An Assessment


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In this book, Duncan Ferguson and contributors describe the range of thought and practice within the New Age and offer balanced judgments regarding its value for societies and individuals undergoing unprecedented change. Assessing its weakness and strengths, the authors and editor say the New Age is not all good or all bad and that some of its holistic and ecological tenets may be useful in formulating a spirituality in our confusing time.

Spirituality in Nursing: From Traditional to New Age


Spirituality in Nursing: From Traditional to New Age


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Thoroughly updated, this award-winning book looks at spirituality and nursing from many perspectives: theoretical, historical, religious, psychological, physiological. In her thoughtful exploration of the reemergence of spirituality as an important factor in nursing practice, Barnum traces nursing’s involvement with spirituality from its historical ties with religion to the current interest in New Age and alternative health methods. Nursing theories involving spirituality, such as those presented by Dossey, Newman, and Watson are examined and nursing trends are placed in the larger context of trends in society and other disciplines, including psychology, physics, and philosophy. Information on techniques and therapies for incorporating spirituality into patient care is included in this edition.

Spirituality and Aging


Spirituality and Aging


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A spiritual life, one focused on personal growth and deep human experience, is a major focus and motivator for people over the age of forty. Yet there is a marked lack of rigorous academic study of spirituality’s importance in the lives of aging people. Noted gerontologist Robert C. Atchley remedies this problem by developing complex concepts and language about spirituality. Spirituality and Aging incorporates material from two decades of interviews, observations, study, and reflection to illustrate ways of thinking about and discussing spirituality — what it is, why it is important, and how it influences the experience of aging. This book provides a nuanced view of spirituality and the richness it brings to the lives of older people. The book is divided into three sections, with the first providing basic frames of reference for examining spirituality and aging, such as the nature of spirituality, spiritual development, and the spiritual self. Atchley next focuses on two dimensions of spirituality that are likely to manifest later in life: becoming a sage (developing the capacity to bring spiritual light to everyday issues) and serving from spirit (creating opportunities for service that are rooted in spirituality). The last section illustrates how spirituality informs other aspects of late life, such as psychological coping and the experience of dying and death. Separating spirituality from religion — something few books on this topic do — Spirituality and Aging offers a plan for incorporating spirituality into gerontological scholarship, research, education, and practice.

An Outline of New Testament Spirituality


An Outline of New Testament Spirituality


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In this compact book Prosper Grech provides an overview of the various elements of spirituality present in the New Testament. Grech, an Augustinian Father, defines spirituality not in a New Age sense but rather as the full response in the life of a believer to Gods offer of salvation in Christ. He outlines key spiritual themes of early Christian belief drawn from Genesis, the Psalms, the Synoptic Gospels, Pauls epistles, the letter to the Hebrews, and the Johannine Gospel, letters, and apocalypse all crucial documents in the life of the New Testament churches. Drawing these various theological strands together, Grech crafts a complex portrait of a dynamic yet contemplative Christian spirituality a spirituality that not only saturated the New Testament church but continues to animate Christian life today.

The Now Age: Demystifying Spirituality, the New Age and the Metaphysical


The Now Age: Demystifying Spirituality, the New Age and the Metaphysical


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The New Age buzz is everywhere–from yoga and naturopaths, to angels, Wicca and manifesting abundance. Wacky stuff? Maybe. But while your veterinarian is offering holistic healing for dogs, the corner gift shop is stocking charka kits and voodoo dolls, and your great-aunt is taking Tai Chi. The New Age is "now," You are already living in the Now Age, why not take a step into today’s spiritual scene and see what the buzz is really about? Expertly guided by Zsuzsana Summer, who has been mentoring and coaching clients since 1997 in exploring metaphysical and spiritual living, you will learn all the basics of: Meditation Exploration Dreams Developing Your Psychic Skills Make Your Own Magic Manifesting Abundance Healing and Energy Work Living the Life of Your true You From angels to witchcraft, from affirmations to oracles, the spiritual path beckons us all–and whether you are just beginning your explorations, or want a guiding hand along your path, "The Now Age" can help you go from Spiritual Basics to Spiritual Bliss. Let the buzz begin

Angels and the New Spirituality


Angels and the New Spirituality


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A wealth of information on how angels can add a new dimension to faith, without getting caught up in the New Age mythology or diverting attention away from Christ.

The Channeling Zone: American Spirituality in an Anxious Age


The Channeling Zone: American Spirituality in an Anxious Age


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Few expressions of New Age spirituality evoke greater skepticism and derision than does channeling, the practice of serving as a vessel for the voices of ancient or otherworldly beings. Channelers claim to be possessed by angels, aliens, and "ascended masters" who speak through them, offering advice and solace. Intellectuals dismiss them as cranks and charlatans; evangelical Christians accuse them of trafficking with Satanic forces. Meanwhile, the steady spread of channeling from the West Coast to the American heartland fuels the fear that the United States now confronts an epidemic of public irrationality. "The Channeling Zone" reveals that this controversial practice has deep roots in earlier forms of American spiritualism while manifesting the most current concerns and anxieties of American life at the end of the twentieth century. Basing his analysis on dozens of interviews with practicing channels and extensive participant-observation research in New Age workshops, Michael Brown takes readers into the world of those who find meaning and inspiration–and occasionally a lucrative career–in regular conversations with spectral beings. Drawing on his previous research among Amazonian Indians, he brings a historical and comparative perspective to the study of this flamboyant expression of contemporary spirituality. Neither a debunker nor an advocate, Brown weaves together the opinions and life stories of practicing channels and their clients to bring their world and its assumptions into higher relief. He describes the experiences that lead often highly educated, middle-class Americans to conclude that useful information is filtered through the spirit world. He pursues the nature of the quest–the fears, hopes, and expectations of the seekers–and finds its roots in traditional American notions of individualism and self-perfection. "The Channeling Zone" is a lively journey into the complex social world of the thousands of Americans who have abandoned mainstream religions in search of direct and improvisational contact with spiritual beings.

Coming of Age: Exploring the Identity and Spirituality of Younger Men


Coming of Age: Exploring the Identity and Spirituality of Younger Men


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Based on a study sponsored by Lutheran Men in Mission, the writers interviewed a cross-section of young men on eleven factors to determine how these factors affected spiritual development and the interaction of faith and life. The book reveals what the interviews uncovered, and the authors analyze what this might mean for ministry to and with young men today. The factors studied were relationships, male mentors, crisis, time management, work, the power of defining moments, nature, sports, spiritual hunger, service, and avocation. Each factor is then explored in depth in order to help young men and those who engage in mentoring them in dialogue about the factors that make for meaning, identity, and spirituality.

A Journey with Jonah: The Spirituality of Bewilderment


A Journey with Jonah: The Spirituality of Bewilderment


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The Book of Jonah, although a work of only two pages long, has made an extraordinary impact on the history of Jewish, Catholic, and Islamic spirituality. As the author demonstrates in this compact and readable book, the Book of Jonah emerges as perhaps the most profoundly Christian of all the books in the Hebrew Bible, and the book that speaks with the most telling resonance for our own age. The Book’s message is a serious and compelling one.

A Contemplative Mind in a Computer Age: The Nexus Between Spirituality and Technology


A Contemplative Mind in a Computer Age: The Nexus Between Spirituality and Technology


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THE NEXUS BETWEEN SPIRITUALITY AND TECHNOLOGY Do you suffer from "ComputerThink?" This is the excessive reliance on computers and information to the exclusion of your human thought processes? Are your children addicted to the computer, computer games, television, or surfing the web? On the surface, it doesn’t seem like a big deal. Be careful Too much reliance on machines, instead of values, may lead to a low-grade anesthetizing of your spirituality. These series of gentle, meditative thoughts will help you gain a perspective between technology and spirituality through contemplation. Learn to develop your own system of contemplative thinking, a spiritual buffer to guard against the spiritual virus, "ComputerThink." You will discover what is important in your spiritual life, and what may be a waste of time. What you store in your mind, you can take with you to Heaven. Do you know how? Did you know that you already own the greatest computer on earth? It is a self-contained power-pack of unlimited storage and power. The only resource on earth which is inexhaustible is the human mind. Matter decays, the body will die, but the mind, gateway to spirituality, will endure…Forever. Contemplation provides balance and perspective to "ComputerThink." Your future depends upon keeping yourself centered on what it authentic.

Women's Spirituality: Power and Grace


Women’s Spirituality: Power and Grace


$20.05


From the inside scoop on goddesses, Amazons, and ancient matriarchal societies, to feminist theology and pagan rituals–"Women’s Spirituality" offers a comprehensive look at what is happening in women’s spirituality today. Mary Faulkner offers a sweeping historical and social look at women’s spiritual experience from the dawn of civilization to present day: -Goddesses, amazons, priestesses and Magic -the history of early matriarchal societies -ecofeminism -a broad overview of women’s spirituality from pre-Christianity to modern times -Pagan and New Age rituals -Wiccan, Celtic, Jewish, Christian, native peoples, and other spiritual traditions Faulkner also discusses the work of well-known writers, theologians, and academics who have contributed to the field, including Barbara Walker, Marija Gimbutas, Luisah Teish, Starhawk, Alice Walker, Rosemary Ruether, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sallie McFague, Mary Daly, Carol Christ, Sue Monk Kidd, and many more. For the novice, adept, or the simply curious, this book offers both a sweeping history and an inside view of one of the most profound movements and moving religious impulses of today.

Spirituality


Spirituality


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Why Jesus?: Rediscovering His Truth in an Age of Mass Marketed Spirituality


Why Jesus?: Rediscovering His Truth in an Age of Mass Marketed Spirituality


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The author believes that over the past forty years movements like New Age spirituality and society’s obsession with human potential have combined like a "perfect storm" to redefine for popular culture what has been for centuries the classic biblical definition of the person, work, and teaching of Jesus Christ. In WHY JESUS?, Ravi Zacharias looks at the impact of this "storm" by discussing the 60s-70s "Age of Aquarius," actor Shirley MacLaine’s book and TV series Out On a Limb, author James Redfield (The Celestine Prophecy), Rhonda Byrne (The Secret), Dan Brown (The Da Vinci Code), and other books by Eckart Tolle, Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, the Dali Lama, and Marianne Williamson. Special attention will be given to the influence of Oprah Winfrey’s media platform in reshaping society by introducing and promoting certain books and authors. Major new age and human potential tenets will be discussed like: the belief that we are all gods and have to discover our divinity; Jesus was only a good teacher; Christianity is but one among many ways to eternal life; reincarnation is real; Jesus was married; truth is relative; there is no sin; and perfection is possible.The truth of and the arguments for the bodily resurrection of Jesus will be presented as the most important argument for the exclusive claims about Jesus and Christianity.

Bare-Bones Spirituality: Teachings in a Secular Age


Bare-Bones Spirituality: Teachings in a Secular Age


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Untitled DocumentIn the modern world people increasingly question and reject the oldreligious beliefs that have been embroidered beyond their originalintent and as a result swing over to the opposite extreme of atheismand agnosticism, rejecting not only religion but all spirituallyoriented beliefs as well. A new spiritual philosophy is needed, arguesthe author of this provocative book, that strips old beliefs whileadvancing simplifi ed teachings that nevertheless insist that anoverarching benevolence pervades the universe and our own existence. Peter Broner has had a varied career as an intelligence agent in WorldWar II, as a foreign correspondent and a professional psychotherapist.He is the author of a praised novel, Night of the Broken Glass, and has had plays staged Off -Off -Broadway and in Kentucky. Apracticing Buddhist with some Vedantist beliefs, he lives in New York, is married, and has two grown children.Inpraise for other Books by Peter Broner FromPublishers WeeklyPowerful, deeply moving novel… Broner grips the reader from the firstpage of this remarkable and triumphant novel. Peopled with memorablemen and women, it probes ultimate questions of good and evil withoutbecoming schematic.From School LibraryJournalAn intensely moving novel… Deeply engrossing in characterization, story line, and morals, the book will make readers ponder their owncourage, ethics, and purpose. FromLibrary JournalI adored Night of theBroken Glass, devoured it and then wished for more. Thiswonderful book should find a place im many hearts and minds.Joan Borysenko.Ph.D.author of Minding thebody, Mending the MindCompelling… A very absorbing book, recommended formost fiction collections.

Women's Spirituality Book (Llewellyn's New Age Series)


Women’s Spirituality Book (Llewellyn’s New Age Series)


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The Essentials of Spirituality (Dodo Press)


The Essentials of Spirituality (Dodo Press)


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Felix Adler (1851-1933) was a Jewish rationalist intellectual, popular lecturer, religious leader and social reformer who founded the Ethical Culture movement. He graduated from Columbia University in 1870 and moved to Germany where he received a doctorate from Heidelberg University. Starting in 1874 he spent two years at Cornell University in the Department of History as Professor of Oriental Languages and Hebrew before his "dangerous attitude" caused him to leave. He returned to New York and preached some sermons at the Temple Emanu-El in New York City where his father was still the head rabbi. Then, at the age of twenty-four, Adler founded the New York Society for Ethical Culture in 1876. While the Ethical Culture movement which Adler founded was open to people of diverse beliefs, Adler himself developed and promoted his own vision of an essentially Kantian moral philosophy which prized public work and the use of reason to develop ultimate ethical standards. Adler published such works as Creed and Deed (1878), Moral Instruction of Children (1892), Life and Destiny (1905), The Religion of Duty (1906) and Essentials of Spirituality (1908).

The Twin Towers Triology: A Spirituality for the Age of Terrorism


The Twin Towers Triology: A Spirituality for the Age of Terrorism


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In "The Day God Died, " after the events of September 11, 2001, author Sal Umana imagines God coming to him for. From Sept. 11 to December 11, God comes for therapy once a week. In the course of treatment, God discovers that the old masculine tribal God of monotheism has been foisted on Her by the three great religions of the western world, while all spiritual people, both East and West, have always experienced Her as Love. In a final surprise session, God divulges who She really is-and who we are."The Day My Ego Died" explores the continuation of God’s therapy sessions. While in treatment, God disavows any connection with the Allah of the terrorists, as well as the Christian crusade of the anti-terrorists. While She is at it, She also denies She is the God of Abraham. Is God having an identity crisis, or is this the product of post-traumatic stress disorder?Finally, in "Back to Earth, " after successful treatment is administered to God, Sal realizes he is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder himself and returns to God for therapy. In response to God’s explanation of the ego, Sal separates from his ego and adopts Zen Buddhism. After ten years of death, his ego returns with an important message for all. In this, the complete collection of "The Twin Towers Trilogy, " author Sal Umana guides you through the complete spiritual odyssey, from beginning to the realization of the power of the ego.

The Deconstruction of Dualism in Theology: With Special Reference to Ecofeminist Theology and New Age Spirituality


The Deconstruction of Dualism in Theology: With Special Reference to Ecofeminist Theology and New Age Spirituality


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Jesus’s words in John 17 represent one of the church’s highest values quot;May they all be one as you and I Father are one.quot; Yet divisions occur from the highest levels of the church to street level projects often neutralizing effectiveness and undercutting the credibility of Jesus’s message. This book helps any believer turn the ideal of John 17 into reality. It provides solid grounding in the principles of partnership abundant case histories and empowering quot;how toquot; suggestions for lay person and ministry leader alike.

Living from the Center: Spirituality in an Age of Consumerism, by McDaniel


Living from the Center: Spirituality in an Age of Consumerism, by McDaniel


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Unmasking The New Age


Unmasking The New Age


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“Groothuis shows how the New Age movement has influenced our culture—especially in health, psychology and spirituality—and outlines how believers can counter this pervasive, nonchristian world view. One of the best books on the subject to date.”

Restless Souls: The Making of American Spirituality


Restless Souls: The Making of American Spirituality


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Yoga classes and Zen meditation, New Age seminars and holistic workshops, the Oprah Winfrey Show, and books by Deepak Chopra — all are part of the religious experimentation that has surprisingly deep roots in American history. In fact, they represent only the most recent flowerings of a unique form of spirituality. By tracing our spiritual heritage along its many colorful highways and eccentric byways, Restless Souls profiles a rich spirituality that is distinctively American. Since the 1960s, our expanded and enhanced spiritual explorations have changed us from a nation of church goers into a culture of seekers. But the American fascination with mystical experience and churchless spirituality goes back much further than the psychedelic era. In Restless Souls, historian Leigh Schmidt deftly traces this American romance with the interior life from the likes of transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson to television host Oprah Winfrey, from poet Walt Whitman to Senator Barak Obama, from questing psychologist William James to Zen basketball coach Phil Jackson. We’ re taken from pioneer Johnny Appleseed to translator of Sufi poetry Coleman Barks, from theosophist Madame Blavatsky to meditation guru Ram Dass, and then to many more. This book places the most recent spiritual upsurge in the context of a broader cultural and intellectual history. In contrast to prevailing fears about the conservative influence of religion in America, Restless Souls depicts a vibrantly open American spirituality and serves as a timely reminder of the ample religious resources of the liberal tradition.

Religion, Spirituality And Healthcare


Religion, Spirituality And Healthcare


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The present work constitutes the most important work written by Dr. Roche de Coppens during his long career as an author. In it he has brought together his deepest and longest lasting interests, religion, spirituality and healthcare, in a new theoretical perspective that sheds much light on each of these disciplines and which relates them in an evolutionary perspective. Many of the conflicts, oppositions, paradoxes, and contradictions that pitted various approaches within each field and between these fields are now explained and integrated. Thus allopathy, psychosomatic, integrative, and spiritual medicine can now be reconciled as can religion, spirituality, rationalism, materialism, and the New Age. The key is the level of consciousness and being of the involved person. It is only at the 5th level of consciousness and being that one can reconcile these and bring one in addition to the others rather than having to choose between one or the other.

Self to Soul: A Vision of Psychology and Spirituality


Self to Soul: A Vision of Psychology and Spirituality


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SELF TO SOUL: A Vision of Psychology and Spirituality, by Judy Marshall, Ph.D., puts spiritual knowledge – from traditional religious theory to the esoterica of the New Age – in perspective for the serious and mainstream reader. Building on the work of Aldous Huxley and Joseph Campbell, it compares psychological and philosophical universals and describes a system of spiritual "reality" and our psychological place within it. This is a rational and intelligent discussion of universal spiritual wisdom and how the soul and "spirituality" can work in our lives. SELF TO SOUL is also an honest look at what universal spiritual principles say about psychology. It endorses an entirely spiritually-based view of psychological experience as the key to transformation on both the individual and collective levels. The reader is taken on a journey from the pursuit of self (so basic in our culture and popular psychology) to the collective, always interactive experience of soul, in which the individual is served best by serving God and the greater spiritual order and maintaining an attitude of compassion towards others.

John Baptist de La Salle: The Spirituality of Christian Education


John Baptist de La Salle: The Spirituality of Christian Education


$26.94


De La Salle’s spirituality for educators, which melds prayer and action, compassion and practicality, can be read afresh in every age: it transcends time and place.

The Mystical Theology of the Catholic Reformation: An Overview of Baroque Spirituality


The Mystical Theology of the Catholic Reformation: An Overview of Baroque Spirituality


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The Mystical Theology of the Catholic Reformation offers a comprehensive overview and panorama of the Baroque achievement in Scholastic philosophy, systematics, positive theology, scriptural exegesis, and sacred oratory. The principal theme focuses on the spirituality of the religious orders (with special attention on their Baroque representatives), in particular to the ‘major orders of the Baroque age the Jesuits, Oratorians, and Carmelites.

Finding Your Soul in the Spirituality Maze - God's Love, Not Religion, Is Opium for the New Age Masses; Why the Law of Attraction


Finding Your Soul in the Spirituality Maze – God’s Love, Not Religion, Is Opium for the New Age Masses; Why the Law of Attraction


$18.31


This book explains why the Law of Attraction fails folks more often than not, despite the hype and glorified claims. It also shows how and why New Age people use God’s love, meditation and prayer just as an addict uses opium. Six major benefits of the book are: (1) It helps separate the New Age wheat from the chaff. (2) It provides three useful tools for measuring spiritual development. (3) It offers rankings for most popular New Age systems and teachers. (4) It helps people align with their souls, not their selfish egos. (5) It describes about 101 traps and treadmills that ensnare most New Age folks. (6) It points out long-term paths to inner peacefulness, not quick fixes. Readers’ comments- (a)Belinda Gore Phd, author of Ecstatic Body Postures: "An excellent travel guide for the spiritual seeker." (b)Hank Wesselman PhD, author of Spiritwalker trilogy: "This is a timely book that will achieve a wide readership. Thayer White is to be commended." (c)David Brazier PhD, author of The Feeling Buddha: "It helps the reader pick their way through the minefield of New Age literature and teachings now available." (d) Don Riso & Russ Hudson, authors of The Wisdom of the Enneagram: "There is a serious and continuing need to provide clear, straight-forward books such as this one so that readers can be helped to make out the forest for the trees."

Larson's Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality


Larson’s Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality


$11.55


An indispensable reference tool for parents, students, and pastors alike. Larson analyzes dozens of world religions and spiritual movements–from Islam to UFOs, from the New Age movement to witchcraft–and presents the information in a reliable encyclopedia format. $lt;I>Larson’s Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality$lt;/I> is a ready reference that will help address answers to tough questions from a biblical perspective.

Bernard of Clairvaux: On the Spirituality of Relationship


Bernard of Clairvaux: On the Spirituality of Relationship


$7.28


Bernard was surely one of the most important leaders of Christendom in the first half of the twelfth century. Indeed, it could he argued that, in the last half of his life, he was the most influential person in Europe. How is it that a monk dedicated to withdrawal from the world could have so much influence on the world? This book argues that Bernard could lead Europe politically, ecclesiastically, and spiritually because his life embodied so many ideals and values of his age, some of which had not crystallized until his coming. According to the author, "Bernard’s ecclesiology is comprehensive. His views of the Church and of society include a sophisticated and splendidly thorough analysis of the functions and virtues of monks, clerics, and layfolk. And he does not neglect those whose theological positions or eccleslal status put them outside of the main stream of western and Christian society."Bernard’s enthusiasm for all orders in the Church and society was matched by his confidence in the positive response of the members of each to God’s invitation to perfection. Bernard was confident that a loving response to God’s loving initiative will lead each person to his or her goal of happiness, no matter what order to which he or she belongs, no matter what path he or she follows.


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