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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9781561011988
Number of Pages: 166
Published: 25/09/2001
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.7 cm
This book was born in solitude on a quiet summer morning on the coast of Maine. . . .” So begins Christopher C. Moore’s exploration of solitude as a neglected path to God. Often we fear loneliness and isolation so much that we risk forgetting that in scripture and Christian tradition, solitude has always been a significant way of drawing closer to God and discovering the truth about ourselves. In exploring solitude as a spiritual path to God, Moore believes that our human need for solitude is often left unmet; even the church places great value on constant activity and personal involvement. Our spiritual lives dry up because we cannot pay attention to the insights that well up in solitude and silence. Moore considers a variety of factors that affect the quality of our solitude, as well as both the dangers and healing power of solitude. Finally, he shows us practical ways to reclaim the experience of solitude as a spiritual and personal discipline, no matter how busy and demanding our lives may be.

Christoher C. Moore

CHRISTOPHER CHAMBERLIN MOORE is the rector of The Church of the Holy Comforter in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. He is the author of Opening the Clergy Parachute: Soft Landings for Church Leaders Who are Seeking a Change and What I Really Want To Do . . . How to Discover the Right Job, as well as numerous articles.

There is a message in this book to challenge all people, especially leaders in the church, to pay greater attention to the inner life of the spirit. * Anglican Theological Review *

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