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Humility Matters

Toward Purity of Heart

Humility Matters

Toward Purity of Heart

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£23.99

Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780814635131
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 01/02/2013
Width: 12.7 cm
Height: 17.8 cm

Humility Matters makes the claims that humility is for a disciple of Jesus Christ what enlightenment is for a Buddhist, realization for a Hindu, surrender for a Muslim, and righteousness for a Jew. It is the unmistakable character of one who has accepted the vocation to undertake the spiritual journey. It is at the core of our experience of life in Christ.

Meg Funk guides readers deeper into a life of humility by following the movement of what the early Christians called the four renunciations: to renounce our former way of life, our thoughts of our former way of life, our self-made thoughts of God, and our self-made thoughts of ourselves. With the help of the compelling examples of St. Benedict, St. Teresa of Jesus, and St. Therese of Lisieux, Funk shows the way to ongoing conversion of mind, heart, and way of life.

Mary Margaret Funk is a Benedictine nun of Our Lady of Grace Monastery, Beech Grove, Indiana. From 1994 through 2004, she served as executive director of Monastic Interreligious Dialogue, which fosters dialogue among monastics of the world's religions. In addition to the volumes of the Matters Series, she is the author of Islam Is…: An Experience of Dialogue and Devotion and Into the Depths: A Journey of Loss and Vocation.

Contents
Iconographer’s Preface   ix
     Rebecca Cown
Foreword   xvii
     His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Introduction   xxi
Chapter 1: First Renunciation: Former Way of Life   1
Chapter 2: Second Renunciation: Thoughts of Former Way of Life   10
Chapter 3: Third Renunciation: Self-Made Thoughts of God   93
Chapter 4: Fourth Renunciation: Thoughts of Self   129
Chapter 5: Humility: A Dialogue with John Cassian   149
Conclusion   180
Appendix 1: Friends on the Spiritual Journey   186
Appendix 2: The Practice of Redemptive Suffering   190
Notes   196
Select Bibliography   206

Mary Margaret Funk, the Dalai Lama

Mary Margaret Funk is a Benedictine nun of Our Lady of Grace Monastery in Beech Grove, Indiana. From 1994 through 2004, she served as executive director of Monastic Interreligious Dialogue, which fosters dialogue among monastics of the world's religions. In addition to the volumes of the Matters Series, she is the author of Islam Is . . . : An Experience of Dialogue and Devotion and Into the Depths: A Journey of Loss and Vocation.

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