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In 1996, Taylor was named one of the 12 most effective preachers in the English-speaking world by Baylor University. Here in each chapter, she fleshes out a simple practice to increase our faith: vision (waking up to God); paying attention (reverence); encountering others (community); living with a purpose (vocation); saying no (Sabbath); etc. 218 pages, hardcover. HarperOne.
Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 240 Vendor: HarperOne Publication Date: 2009
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In her critically acclaimed Leaving Church ("a beautiful, absorbing memoir."—Dallas Morning News), Barbara Brown Taylor wrote about leaving full-time ministry to become a professor, a decision that stretched the boundaries of her faith. Now, in her stunning follow-up, An Altar in the World, she shares how she learned to encounter God beyond the walls of any church. From simple practices such as walking, working, and getting lost to deep meditations on topics like prayer and pronouncing blessings, Taylor reveals concrete ways to discover the sacred in the small things we do and see. Something as ordinary as hanging clothes on a clothesline becomes an act of devotion if we pay attention to what we are doing and take time to attend to the sights, smells, and sounds around us. Making eye contact with the cashier at the grocery store becomes a moment of true human connection. Allowing yourself to get lost leads to new discoveries. Under Taylor's expert guidance, we come to question conventional distinctions between the sacred and the secular, learning that no physical act is too earthbound or too humble to become a path to the divine. As we incorporate these practices into our daily lives, we begin to discover altars everywhere we go, in nearly everything we do.
Barbara Brown Taylor's last book, Leaving Church, was met with widespread critical acclaim including the New York Times, USA Today, NPR's Fresh Air, and others. Taylor spent fifteen years in parish ministry and was named one of the twelve most effective preachers in the English-speaking world by Baylor University in 1996. She became a professor of religion at Piedmont College in 1998 and also teaches spirituality at Columbia Theological Seminary. Still a priest in the Episcopal church, Taylor has traveled the world in pursuit of sacred wisdom, finding most of what she needed in her backyard. She lives on a working farm in rural north Georgia with her husband, Ed.
"I have been reading Barbara Brown Taylor for years now, and nothing she has written has stirred and inspired me quite as much as An Altar in the World. I am going to keep it close at hand--I know I will be reading it again and again and again." --Lauren Winner, author Girl Meets God and Mudhouse Sabbath.
"This is the most completely beautiful book that I have read in a very long time." --Phyllis Tickle, author of The Great Emergence
"Barbara Brown Taylor's is the strongest, clearest voice I know for what I like to call 'post-religious religion'--practice-centered spirituality too honest and too real to sit still for received rules and attitudes. You feel her depth behind every word. This book will become a spiritual classic." --Norman Fischer, author of Sailing Home and Taking Our Places
Barbara Brown Taylor has been interviewed on CNN Live Today and Fresh Air and was featured in the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Detroit Free Press, and Miami Herald. She is one of America's most renowned preachers and was named one of the twelve most effective preachers in the English-speaking world in 1996 by Baylor University. Taylor teaches at Piedmont College and is adjunct professor of Christian spirituality at Columbia Theological Seminary. She lives in Habersham County, Georgia with her husband, Ed.
Author of an acclaimed memoir (Leaving Church) and a gifted preacher, Taylor is one of those rare people who truly can see the holy in everything. Since everyone should know such a person, those who don't can—no, must—read this book, with its friendly reminders of everyday sacred. Taylor's 12 chapters mine the potentially sacred meaning of simple daily activities and conditions, like walking, paying attention, saying no to work one Sabbath day each week. Hanging laundry is setting up a prayer flag, for God's sake. Since Taylor, an Episcopal priest, no longer pastors a church, she can “do church” everywhere: in line at the grocery store interacting with the cashier, walking a moonlit path with her husband. Her candor is another of the book's virtues: she is a failure at prayer, and cannot explain why or how it is, or isn't, answered (“I do not know any way to talk about answered prayer without sounding like a huckster or a honeymooner”). Savor this book. (Feb.) Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.
"Shes deliberately exploring the turf where our feet hit the floorboards each morning - and where the day takes us into the world. Even if youre not a Christian, youll find a wise friend in Barbaras book."
"Taylor serves up beefy soul food.. . . Though she did not write the book to speak to the economic crash, those suffering from lost jobs, homes and status will find plenty to feed thought and faith."
An Altar in the World is about how faith can be both practical and sensuous.In Barbara Brown Taylors hands, the old division between heaven and earth is healed and both come alive. Your mind, your body and your soul will be well fed by this wonderful book
"[A] lovely book. One of the best-known preachers in the country offers equal amounts of wisdom and erudition spent longing for more meaning, more feeling, more connection."
"Without denigrating altars in churches, Brown helps us discover and honor all the altars in the world--the red Xs that mark the spot, but that we cannot see because we are standing on them. She does so with a depth that readers will appreciate and savor."
"The author seems simply incapable of writing a bad book. . . . Taylor is a great gift to the Christian church. And this volume, which focuses on spiritual practices, simply adds to her growing reputation."
"Taylors spiritual reflections are original, bringing fresh air to her topics because her spirituality is steeped in everyday life while illuminated by the ancient Christian spiritual tradition."
"Leaving Church settled it for me that Taylor, as thinker and stylist, ranks with the best. The new book confirms that. . . . This book is not a page-turner. Its a page-lingerer. I wore out a highlighter marking passages I want to read again."
"An Altar in the World is a delight to the eyes, mind and heart, a book I will certainly return to again at a later time, if only to remind myself of the spirituality of everyday living."
"Taylor is one of those rare people who truly can see the holy in everything. . . . Savor this book."
"A marvelous book. Barbara Brown Taylors honesty is so fantastic, and she writes with such wit, that this book is a delight to read and a profound experience ."
This book is the most practical but everyday mystical book I have read on spiritual practices.
Elegant, wise, and insightful, this book is also sacramental: it mediates the life it describes
"Taylor writes fluently, with an eye and ear for the striking image and memorable phrase. Many readers, especially the vast numbers of the "unchurched" but "spiritual," will find support and useful counsel."
This is the most completely beautiful book in religion that I have read in a very long time. Gentle, humbly crafted, lyrical, and deeply wise, Altar is Barbara Brown Taylor as she was meant to be, a pastor who understands that knowing God occurs in a place beyond theology.
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