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Holy Silence: The Gift of Quaker Spirituality - eBookParaclete Press / 2011 / ePub
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Have questions about eBooks? Check out our eBook FAQs. Product DescriptionPeople of all faiths and backgrounds are drawn to silence. We yearn for it in these busy and difficult times, but often, when silence becomes available, we don't know what to do with it. For centuries, Quakers have taught that when we are silent, God grants us insights, guidance, and spiritual understanding that is different from what we might realize in our noisy, everyday lives. This wise book invites us to discover this and other unique gifts of the Quaker way. It is a satisfying experience and taste of a spiritual tradition unflinching in its dedication to listening for the sounds and voice of God.
"A quietly lovely book in a hasty, clanging world. Holy Silence is a cooling balm." J. Brent Bill is recognized as one of the most important communicators of the spirituality of the Quaker tradition today. He is the Executive Vice President of the Indianapolis Center for Congregations, Inc. and the author of many books including Imagination and Spirit: A Contemporary Quaker Reader. A Friends minister, he and his wife Nancy live in Mooresville Indiana. Product Information
Publisher's DescriptionAuthor BioPublisher's WeeklyFor anyone who has ever wondered about the history and devotional life of this
small but influential denomination, Bill's anecdotal and chatty book about the
Quaker "sacrament" of silence will serve as a useful introduction. Some
readers may not know, for example, that Quaker meetings may have pastors or a
sacramental theology of silent worship that is analogous to that of many
Protestant and Catholic liturgical traditions. "We believe that Christ comes
in a physically present way in the same way that Catholics believe that when
the host is elevated it becomes the literal body and blood of Jesus," writes
Bill, the executive v-p of the Indianapolis Center for Congregations. In this
brief primer on Quakerism in general and silence in particular, the author
uses a practical tone to anchor reflections on what is essentially a matter of
mystery: how God speaks in and through individual and communal silence. A
self-confessed "type A personality," Bill brings a buoyant but realistic tone
to his subject. Interspersed with quotations from various Christian writers
and pauses for "quietude queries," or reflective moments for relaxation and
contemplation, the slim volume is a useful tool for readers seeking a guide to
devotional practice. (May) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
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