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Desert Dangers and Delights: Stories, Teachings, and Sources
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▼▲| Title: Desert Dangers and Delights: Stories, Teachings, and Sources By: John Michael Talbot Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 208 Vendor: Liturgical Press Publication Date: 2020 | Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.5 (inches) Weight: 12 ounces ISBN: 0814688039 ISBN-13: 9780814688038 Stock No: WW688038 |
Publisher's Description
▼▲The spirituality and lives of the desert fathers and mothers are often seen as the beginning and end of Christian monastic life. Their stories and messages inspire not only the most devout Christians but also the "nones" and the "dones." In Desert Dangers and Delights John Michael Talbot reflects on his experience as a spiritual father and a popularizer of Catholic Christian spirituality through his music and teaching. He uses his own stories, Scripture, and the stories and sayings of the desert fathers and mothers to show a radically alternative way of living and thinking in Christ. With questions for reflection at the end of each chapter, this book will aid all readers, from experienced monastics to those just beginning a spiritual journey with Christ.
Author Bio
▼▲John Michael Talbot is the founder and spiritual father of the Catholic-based community the Brothers and Sisters of Charity. He leads an active ministry from Little Portion Hermitage and Monastery in Arkansas and St. Clare Monastery in Texas. He is also a Grammy and Dove awardwinning, multiplatinum selling, contemporary Christian music pioneer and a best-selling author of over thirty books.
Editorial Reviews
▼▲"What a pleasure for me to read John Michael's new book on desert spirituality. It is a beautiful spiritual offering from a great musician who has become a very special author as well. Desert Dangers and Delights addresses a hunger for a faith that can be experienced in the here and now."
"Talbot interweaves his reflections with stories from his own life; thus, we see a real live monastic trying to live out a monastic, deeply spiritual, life. Each of the thirty chapters begins with a saying by a desert mother or father and concludes with 58 questions for self-reflection. Thus, the book would make a good vade mecum for a retreat or daily spiritual reading (and self-questioning and self-answering)."
Cistercian Studies Quarterly
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