Reclaiming the Body in Christian Spirituality

Reclaiming the Body in Christian Spirituality
Author: Thomas Ryan
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0809142953

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This small, spirited book, a collection of reflections contributed primarily by the participants of a retreat and edited by its sponsor, an authority on spirituality, examines the role of the human body in the Christian spiritual life. It asks us to recover a conviction of the goodness of our bodies and how God created us so that we can reclaim a positive, healthy attitude toward our individual bodies, toward the social body, the community around us, including the Church, the "earthbody," the body of the natural world, and become spiritually whole. Fr. Thomas Ryan, as editor and contributor, leads with an introduction, reflections on the positive aspects of the human body, and the modalities of body expression in the Christian and non-Christian-Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Eastern Orthodox-traditions: meditation, prayer, yoga, exercise and rest, sex, fasting and feasting, silence and solitude, and acts of corporal mercy. He is followed by James Wiseman, James Dickerson, Casey Rock, and James Hall with a,short overview of historical Christian attitudes toward the body, the benefits of yoga and Kripalu philosophy for Christians, and the ways of integrating personal spiritual practices with political, social, and environmental justice, through mission groups, Manna Inc., L'Arche, and wilderness groups. Devotees as well as newcomers to health, fitness, especially yoga, nature, and spirituality rooted in the body, are sure to be receptive of its positive message.

Reclaiming the Body

Reclaiming the Body
Author: Joel James Shuman,Brian Volck
Publsiher: Brazos Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2006-02
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781587431272

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A doctor and a theologian explore the relationship between Christian faith and medicine, encouraging a more biblical view of health and health care by individuals and churches

Reclaiming the Body The Christian Practice of Everyday Life

Reclaiming the Body  The Christian Practice of Everyday Life
Author: Joel Shuman,Brian M.D. Volck
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2006-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441231796

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We live in an age of incredible medical technology, and with it, a great emphasis on health and well-being. We fully entrust the care of our bodies to the medical profession, often taking its solutions and judgments as gospel. But what role, if any, should our Christian faith play in all this? In Reclaiming the Body, a physician and a theologian take a critical look at some of the assumptions we draw from the medical profession and explore what theology has to say about medicine, our bodies, our health, and the Body of Christ. The authors deal with such issues as suffering, caring for the sick, children and reproductive technologies, medicine and the poor, our obsession with physical perfection, and death and dying.

Studying Christian Spirituality

Studying Christian Spirituality
Author: David B. Perrin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2007-08-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781134159154

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This book provides a new introduction to the study of Christian spirituality, exploring it through the human sciences and ranging from philosophy and hermeneutics to psychology, history, sociology and anthropology. Systematic and progressive, it introduces the key approaches and shows how they relate to the understanding, study and practice of spirituality. Covering a vast amount of ground - from traditional themes such as images of God, spiritual direction and pilgrimage to more contemporary issues, such as place and space, cyberspace and postcolonialism - the author takes an ecumenical, inclusive stance, allowing the book to be used in a wide variety of courses and across denominations.

Reclaiming Spirituality

Reclaiming Spirituality
Author: Diarmuid Ó Murchú
Publsiher: Crossroad
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1998
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: STANFORD:36105011856163

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This is a challenging and provocative but, above all, reassuring book for those who are seeking spritual meaning today.

Regaining Your Spiritual Poise

Regaining Your Spiritual Poise
Author: Rob Wingerter
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2014
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781490820798

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Despite the best of intentions, many Christians fail to lead the type of committed spiritual life that they desire. The pace of life and cultural pressures drive them to be over-committed. They lack space and time in their lives to regain their spiritual poise. This book reviews the historical practice of personal spiritual retreat and demonstrates that it has as much applicability to the modern Christian as it has had to countless others over the centuries. Not only is there historical precedent, but biblical as well. Besides presenting the theological arguments for experiencing retreat, the book also gives practical insights into the timing, location, and activities in which to engage while on a personal spiritual retreat. There is also a discussion on how to keep the spirit of retreat alive throughout the year so that ultimately the retreat benefits not only the individual Christian but also the world in which they live.

SCM Studyguide to Christian Spirituality

SCM Studyguide to Christian Spirituality
Author: Ross Thompson
Publsiher: Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780334040934

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TheSCM Studyguide: Christian Spiritualityis designed as an introduction to spirituality for students of all religious backgrounds coming to the subject for the first time.

Holy Yoga

Holy Yoga
Author: Brooke Boon
Publsiher: FaithWords
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2009-06-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780446562188

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People often equate yoga with Eastern religion, but Brooke Boon sees it as an exercise style that Christians can use to generate patience, strength, and deeper worship. Author and yoga instructor Brooke Boon combines her passion for Christianity with her commitment to health to introduce yoga as a physical and spiritual discipline that strengthens the body and the soul. Clear explanations and photographs make yoga accessible for any reader, and Brooke offers customized routines for readers struggling with specific issues, such as weight loss and anxiety. Through it all Brooke uses scriptural references to help reinforce the idea that by taking care of our bodies we can also take care of our faith.