Holy Solitude

Holy Solitude
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Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 9781611648478
ISBN-13 : 1611648475
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Holy Solitude by : Heidi Haverkamp

Our faith is full of heroes who experienced God powerfully in solitude. From Hagar and the Hebrew prophets to Jesus in the wilderness to Francis of Assisi and Catherine of Siena, we see how escape from the toil and temptations of daily life can open our eyes, ears, minds, and hearts to the still, small voice of God. In the vast desert or a tiny room, solitudeâ€"frightening for some and a welcome reprieve for othersâ€"is far from an antisocial self-indulgence but rather is an opportunity for transformation and empowerment to serve God's people ever more deeply. While most of us can't take weeksâ€"or even a few daysâ€"for private retreat, Holy Solitude offers readers thoughtful inspiration and practical devotional activities such as taking a solitary bus ride or baking a loaf of bread for a neighbor. Daily reflections introduce readers to figures in both Scripture and Christian history whose stories of discernment and discipline are a guide for our own spiritual practices as we seek to know God more fully and follow Christ more faithfully.     Â

Perfection of Solitude

Perfection of Solitude
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Publisher : Penn State Press
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9780271042664
ISBN-13 : 0271042664
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Perfection of Solitude by : Andrew Jotischky

The Angelus

The Angelus
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:590023470
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

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Solitude of a Humble Genius - Gregor Johann Mendel: Volume 1

Solitude of a Humble Genius - Gregor Johann Mendel: Volume 1
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9783642352546
ISBN-13 : 3642352545
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Solitude of a Humble Genius - Gregor Johann Mendel: Volume 1 by : Jan Klein

Gregor Johann Mendel continues to fascinate the general public as well as scholars, the former for his life and the latter for his achievements. Solitude of a Humble Genius is a two-volume biography presenting Mendel in the context of the history of biology and philosophy, and in the context of the setting in which he lived and worked. In this first volume the authors set the stage for a new interpretation of Mendel’s achievements and personality. The period of Mendel’s life covered by this volume is critical to understanding why he saw what other biologists, including Charles Darwin, for example, didn’t. In searching for clues to Mendel’s thinking, the authors discuss at length the origin of his genes; the history of the region of his birth; they also spend a day and then the four seasons of the year with his family; and finally they examine the schooling he received, as well as the cultural and political influences he was exposed to. An indispensible part of the work is Norman Klein’s artwork. In this first volume alone, it comprises nearly 80 original drawings and includes cartoons that enliven the narration, scenes from Mendel’s life, portraits, and plans and drawings of the cities and buildings in which he lived, studied, and worked.

Miscellaneous writings of C.H. Macintosh

Miscellaneous writings of C.H. Macintosh
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Publisher : Irving Risch
Total Pages : 259
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Synopsis Miscellaneous writings of C.H. Macintosh by : Charles Henry Mackintosh

Book 5: The Great Commission The Life and Times of Elijah. Glad Tidings Ministry of Reconciliation

The Handbook of Solitude

The Handbook of Solitude
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 608
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ISBN-10 : 9781118427361
ISBN-13 : 111842736X
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis The Handbook of Solitude by : Robert J. Coplan

This reference work offers a comprehensive compilation of current psychological research related to the construct of solitude Explores numerous psychological perspectives on solitude, including those from developmental, neuropsychological, social, personality, and clinical psychology Examines different developmental periods across the lifespan, and across a broad range of contexts, including natural environments, college campuses, relationships, meditation, and cyberspace Includes contributions from the leading international experts in the field Covers concepts and theoretical approaches, empirical research, as well as clinical applications

Quiet Moments and Holy Places

Quiet Moments and Holy Places
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 0880282347
ISBN-13 : 9780880282345
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Quiet Moments and Holy Places by : James A. Belcher

Wherever one looks, everyone seems awfully busy-but not content. the Rev. James A. Belcher was finding less fulfillment in the din of the rat race until he made a personal discovery: spiritual silence and solitude can restore one's soul. a book that will touch your heart and soul, it recounts Belcher's journey into a new realm of spiritual discipline that brought him into deeper communication with God.