Centering Prayer in Daily Life and Ministry

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Centering Prayer in Daily Life and Ministry
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Gustave Reininger
By (author) Father Thomas Keating, O.C.S.O.
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 297,Width 210
Category/GenreChristian worship, rites and ceremonies
ISBN/Barcode 9780826410412
ClassificationsDewey:248.32
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Publication Date 1 December 1997
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This book, with its ecumenical group of contributors, celebrates Centering Prayer as a common ground for Christian unity. It marks the first time that people other than William Meninger, Basil Pennington, and Thomas Keating (the three Trappist monks who distilled Centering Prayer from the Christian contmeplative heritage) have written in depth on Centering Prayer, its benefits and effects in daily life and ministry. There are pieces by Thomas R. Ward, Jr., Gustave Reininger, Thomas Neenan, David Walton Miller, Paul Lawson, Sarah Butler, David Forbes Morgan, Sandra Casey-Martus, and Jim Clark.

Author Biography

Gustave Reininger is a founder and for many years a trustee of Contemplative Outreach, an ecumenical network that teachers Centering Prayer in churches, schools, and places of work. Father Thomas Keating was known throughout the world as an exponent, teacher, and writer on contemplative prayer. A Cistercian (Trappist) monk of St. Benedict's Monastery, Snowmass, Colorado, he was a founder of the Centering Prayer Movement and of Contemplative Outreach. He authored numerous books, particularly of the trilogy Open Mind, Open Heart; Invitation to Love; and The Mystery of Christ. Among his books is The Daily Reader for Contemplative Living, compiled by S. Stephanie Iachetta.

Reviews

"This book would be a good choice to introduce young Catholics or other Christians to the richness of the spiritual traditions in the Catholic journey."--Catholic Library World