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Benedictine Options

Learning to Live from the Sons and Daughters of Saints Benedict and Scholastica

Benedictine Options

Learning to Live from the Sons and Daughters of Saints Benedict and Scholastica

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Paperback / softback

£15.99

Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780814666814
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 15/09/2021
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm

You want insights for living? Look to people whose understandings have been practiced for fifteen hundred years. Saint Benedict and Saint Scholastica, his twin sister, established a flexible pattern that has adopted, adapted, challenged—and outlived—myriad cultures. Their sons and daughters today, who devote their time and talents to the “school for the Lord’s service” launched by the Rule of Benedict, demonstrate a whole range of options that are accessible to anyone. It is a mistake to think that “forsaking the world” is the Benedictine option. Options (plural) are, instead, “for the sake of the world.”

Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Part One: Option or Options 1
  Chapter One: Where the Benedictine Charism Isn’t 7
  Chapter Two: How the Benedictine Charism Is 23
Part Two: Tradition and Traditions 39
  Chapter Three: Long Ago 43
  Chapter Four: A Wagonload of Trouble 61
Part Three: Bungee Cord Theology 75
  Chapter Five: Other Christians 80
  Chapter Six: Other Religions 94
Part Four: The World of Many Colors 107
  Chapter Seven: Sea Ebbs, Bell Clangs 115
  Chapter Eight: Learning from Father Godfrey and Sister Jeremy 131
Notes 146
Note on the Cover 160

Patrick Henry

Patrick Henry was professor of religion at Swarthmore College from 1967 to 1984 and executive director of the Collegeville Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research from 1984 to 2004. In retirement he is a columnist for the St. Cloud Times. Among his books are New Directions in New Testament Study; For the Sake of the World: The Spirit of Buddhist and Christian Monasticism (with Donald Swearer); Benedict’s Dharma: Buddhists Reflect on the Rule of Saint Benedict (editor); and Flashes of Grace: 33 Encounters with God.