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Holy Ground
Author | : Lyndsay Moseley |
Publsiher | : Counterpoint |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2008-11 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : PSU:000067836628 |
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Religions worldwide celebrate Earth's abundance and sustenance, and call on humankind to give thanks, practice compassion, seek justice, and be mindful of future generations. Here, leaders from many faith traditions, along with writers who hold nature sacred, articulate the moral and spiritual imperative of stewardship and share personal stories of coming to understand humans' unique power and responsibility to care for creation. Holy Ground features essays, sermons, and other short pieces from, among others, Pope Benedict XVI, Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew I, Islamic scholar Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Rabbis Zoe Klein and Arthur Waskow, Evangelical pastors Joel Hunter and Brian McLaren, environmental justice proponents Allen Johnson and Kristin Shrader–Frechette, Native American novelist Linda Hogan, and writers Wendell Berry, Gary Snyder, Terry Tempest Williams, and David James Duncan. In a world polarized by "culture wars," religious extremism, and political manipulation, this collection is a sure sign of hope.
Standing on Holy Ground
Author | : Sandra E. Johnson |
Publsiher | : Univ of South Carolina Press |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1570036136 |
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Probing the dark corners of the South, this book follows the courageous people who risked their lives to rebuild the black churches in order to heal the Southern community.
Standing on Holy Ground in the Middle Ages
Author | : Lucy Donkin |
Publsiher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 501 |
Release | : 2022-02-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781501753862 |
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Standing on Holy Ground in the Middle Ages illuminates how the floor surface shaped the ways in which people in medieval western Europe and beyond experienced sacred spaces. The ground beneath our feet plays a crucial, yet often overlooked, role in our relationship with the environments we inhabit and the spaces with which we interact. By focusing on this surface as a point of encounter, Lucy Donkin positions it within a series of vertically stacked layers—the earth itself, permanent and temporary floor coverings, and the bodies of the living above ground and the dead beneath—providing new perspectives on how sacred space was defined and decorated, including the veneration of holy footprints, consecration ceremonies, and the demarcation of certain places for particular activities. Using a wide array of visual and textual sources, Standing on Holy Ground in the Middle Ages also details ways in which interaction with this surface shaped people's identities, whether as individuals, office holders, or members of religious communities. Gestures such as trampling and prostration, the repeated employment of specific locations, and burial beneath particular people or actions used the surface to express likeness and difference. From pilgrimage sites in the Holy Land to cathedrals, abbeys, and local parish churches across the Latin West, Donkin frames the ground as a shared surface, both a feature of diverse, distant places and subject to a variety of uses over time—while also offering a model for understanding spatial relationships in other periods, regions, and contexts.
Holy Ground
Author | : Christopher A. Castaldo |
Publsiher | : Zondervan |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2009-10-06 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780310562504 |
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Drawing on his Roman Catholic background, personal interviews with Catholics and Evangelicals, and years of research, Chris Castaldo takes readers on a fascinating and practical exploration of the challenges and opportunities encountered by Catholics who become Evangelicals. He examines the five major reasons why Christ’s followers often leave the Catholic Church, and shows how to emulate Jesus in practical ways when engaging Catholic friends and family. And, with humor and authenticity, he shares his own faith journey in order to help readers understand and work through their own.For those who are tired of scratching their head in confusion or frustration about how their Catholic background may influence their walk with Jesus, and why on earth their Catholic family believes they’ve gone off the deep end, Holy Ground offers vast insight and practical help. More than providing historical perspective, theological reflection, and practical lessons, it shows readers how to emulate the grace and truth of Jesus Christ in relating to the Catholic people whom they love.
Toward Holy Ground
Author | : Margaret Guenther |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 161 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Middle-aged persons |
ISBN | : 9781561011148 |
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The second half of life--which we can enter at any age--is that time when we begin the process essential to a mature faith: discovering who we are, exploring our relationship with God, and beginning to let go. This part of life has a depth and spirituality all its own--a need for structure and rule, a tolerance of ambiguity, an exploration of limitation and mortality, and the deep work of discipline and detachment. Margaret Guenther brings her insights as a spiritual director to the gifts and opportunities of those of us who are on this journey to "holy ground." In each chapter, Toward Holy Ground explores the practical aspects of spirituality in midlife: intercessory prayer, a sense of community, a rule of life, lightheartedness, detachment, and stripping down, preparing for "a good death." A final chapter discusses practical aspects of ministry to the frail aged.
Holy Ground Too
Author | : Kenneth O. Brown |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : WISC:89077200095 |
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Already on Holy Ground
Author | : John Bailey |
Publsiher | : Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1568381077 |
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In today's world, there is a growing spiritual need on the part of millions of ordinary people to find meaning in life. Already on Holy Ground offers an informal framework for finding onself in God's presense, venturing beyond New Age chiches and metsphysical abstractions to depict spiritual awakenings as available and accessible to everyone.
Holy Grounds
Author | : Tim Schenck |
Publsiher | : Fortress Press |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 2019-04-02 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781506448244 |
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If you're religious about your coffee, you're in holy company. If you like your coffee with a bit of inspiration, a hint of humor, and a dose of insight, you'll enjoy pouring a mug full of java and curling up with Holy Grounds. Popular author and avid coffee drinker Tim Schenck brews just the right blend of the personal and historical as he explores the sometimes amusing and often profound intersection between faith and coffee. From the coffee bean's discovery by ninth-century Ethiopian Muslims to being condemned as "Satan's drink" by medieval Christians, to becoming an integral part of Passover in America, coffee has fueled prayer and shaped religious culture for generations. In Holy Grounds, Schenck explores the relationship between coffee and religion, moving from faith-based legends that have become entwined with the history of coffee to personal narrative. He takes readers on a journey through coffee farms in Central America, a pilgrimage to Seattle, coffeehouses in Rome, and a monastic community in Pennsylvania. Along the way, he examines the power of ritual, mocks bad church coffee, introduces readers to the patron saint of coffee, wonders about ethical considerations for today's faith-based coffee lovers, and explores lessons people of faith should learn from coffeehouse culture about building healthy, authentic community.