Ordinarily Sacred
Title | Ordinarily Sacred PDF eBook |
Author | Lynda Sexson |
Publisher | University of Virginia Press |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780813914169 |
A reprint, without change, of the Crossroad edition published in 1982. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Liturgy of the Ordinary
Title | Liturgy of the Ordinary PDF eBook |
Author | Tish Harrison Warren |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 189 |
Release | 2016-11-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830892206 |
Framed around one ordinary day, this book explores daily life through the lens of liturgy, small practices, and habits that form us. Each chapter looks at something author Tish Harrison Warren does in a day—making the bed, brushing her teeth, losing her keys—and relates it to spiritual practice as well as to our Sunday worship.
Sacred Language, Ordinary People
Title | Sacred Language, Ordinary People PDF eBook |
Author | N. Haeri |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 2003-01-03 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0230107370 |
The cultures and politics of nations around the world may be understood (or misunderstood) in any number of ways. For the Arab world, language is the crucial link for a better understanding of both. Classical Arabic is the official language of all Arab states although it is not spoken as a mother tongue by any group of Arabs. As the language of the Qur'an, it is also considered to be sacred. For more than a century and a half, writers and institutions have been engaged in struggles to modernize Classical Arabic in order to render it into a language of contemporary life. What have been the achievements and failures of such attempts? Can Classical Arabic be sacred and contemporary at one and the same time? This book attempts to answer such questions through an interpretation of the role that language plays in shaping the relations between culture, politics, and religion in Egypt.
Ordinary Lives and Grand Schemes
Title | Ordinary Lives and Grand Schemes PDF eBook |
Author | Samuli Schielke |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 174 |
Release | 2012-06-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0857455079 |
Everyday practice of religion is complex in its nature, ambivalent and at times contradictory. The task of an anthropology of religious practice is therefore precisely to see how people navigate and make sense of that complexity, and what the significance of religious beliefs and practices in a given setting can be. Rather than putting everyday practice and normative doctrine on different analytical planes, the authors argue that the articulation of religious doctrine is also an everyday practice and must be understood as such.
The Sacred Ordinary
Title | The Sacred Ordinary PDF eBook |
Author | Leigh McLeroy |
Publisher | Lucid Books |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2010-08-16 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1935909010 |
Perfect for individual use as devotional reading or use in a small group, "The Sacred Ordinary" offers seekers a deeper level of reflection on life and God.
Ordinary Work, Extraordinary Grace
Title | Ordinary Work, Extraordinary Grace PDF eBook |
Author | Scott Hahn |
Publisher | Image |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2009-06-03 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0307499642 |
A deeply personal introduction to the biblical theology and spirituality of Opus Dei by the bestselling Catholic author Scott Hahn. To conspiracy theorists, Opus Dei is a highly secretive and powerful international organization. To its members, however, Opus Dei is a spiritual path, a way of incorporating the teachings of Jesus into everyday life. In Ordinary Work, Extraordinary Grace, Scott Hahn, a member of Opus Dei, describes the organization’s founding, its mission, and its profound influence on his life. Hahn recounts the invaluable part Opus Dei played in his conversion from Evangelical Christianity to Catholicism and explains why its teachings remain at the center of his life. Through stories about his job, his marriage, his role as a parent, and his community activities, Hahn shows how Opus Dei’s spirituality enriches the meaning of daily tasks and transforms ordinary relationships. He offers inspiring insights for reconciling spiritual and material goals, discussing topics ranging from ambition, workaholism, friendship, and sex, to the place of prayer and sacrifice in Christianity today. Engaging and enlightening, Ordinary Work, Extraordinary Grace is at once a moving personal story and an inspiring work of contemporary spirituality.
Invisible Lines of Connection
Title | Invisible Lines of Connection PDF eBook |
Author | Rabbi Lawrence Kushner |
Publisher | Turner Publishing Company |
Pages | 133 |
Release | 2012-01-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1580236057 |
“Suppose there is something going on in the universe which is to ordinary, everyday reality as our unconcious is to our daily lives? Softly, but unmistakably guiding it. Most of the time, we are unaware of it. Yet, every now and then, on account of some ‘fluke,’ we are startled by the results of its presence. We realize we have been part of something with neither consciousness nor consent. It is so sweet—and then it is gone. You say, ‘But I don’t believe in God.’ And I ask, ‘What makes you think it matters to God?"’ —from Lawrence Kushner, whose previous books have opened up new spiritual possibilities, now tells us stories in a new literary form. Through his everyday encounters with family, friends, colleagues and strangers, Kushner takes us deeply into our lives, finding flashes of spiritual insight in the process. Such otherwise ordinary moments as fighting with his children, shopping for bargain basement clothes, or just watching a movie are revealed to be touchstones for the sacred. This is a book where literature meets spirituality, where the sacred meets the ordinary, and, above all, where people of all faiths, all backgrounds can meet one another and themselves. Kushner ties together the stories of our lives into a roadmap showing how everything “ordinary” is supercharged with meaning—if we can just see it.