Contemplative Prayer: A Theology for the Twenty-First Century - eBook
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Contemplative Prayer: A Theology for the Twenty-First Century - eBook  -     By: James P. Danaher

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Title: Contemplative Prayer: A Theology for the Twenty-First Century - eBook
By: James P. Danaher
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN: 9781621890508
ISBN-13: 9781621890508
Stock No: WW110231EB

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The current popularity of contemplative prayer is not accidental. A twenty-first-century understanding of the human condition has made us suspicious of words and the understanding we craft out of words. Theology generally offers us words that purport to give us a more precise and certain understanding of God, but the mystic has always known that our relationship to God transcends words and the kind of understanding that words produce. The theology of the mystic has always been about understanding our communion with the mystery that is God in order to fall evermore deeply in love with the Divine. That is the ultimate purpose of contemplative prayer, and the purpose of this book is to offer a philosophy and theology of contemplative prayer in the twenty-first century.

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James P. Danaher is Professor of Philosophy and Head of the Philosophy Department at Nyack College, Nyack, New York. He is the author of Jesus after Modernity: A Twenty-First-Century Critique of Our Modern Concept of Truth and the Truth of the Gospel (2011), Eyes That See, Ears ThatHear: Perceiving Jesus in a Postmodern Context (2006), Postmodern Christianity and the Reconstruction of the Christian Mind (2001), and over sixty articles that have appeared in a variety of philosophy and theology journals.

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