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OverviewFans of Luci Shaw, Mary Oliver, Thomas Moore, Joyce Rupp, and Richard Rohr will delight in this latest volume of poetry and prose reflections from eco-spirituality luminary, Jim Conlon. Filled with dozens of new poems with such titles as ""A Sabbath for the Soul, "" ""A Mysterious Invitation,"" and ""Bethlehem Must Happen,"" At the Edge of Wonder gently helps us pursue fresh moments of solitude and grace. In Wondering Between Two Worlds, Conlon invited us to explore the fault lines in our psyches. At the Edge of Wonder continues the journey, allowing our imaginations to soar and to embrace the beauty of creation, even amidst the poverty and devastation that reside across the world these days. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jim Conlon , Diarmuid O'MurchuPublisher: John Tintera Imprint: John Tintera Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.222kg ISBN: 9780578403731ISBN 10: 0578403730 Pages: 210 Publication Date: 30 October 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsJim Conlon, as usual, gives us here much to think and pray about. His poetry and meditations keep us close to Earth, and in doing so, provide fresh and wide-open avenues to the encounter with God. --John F. Haught, author The New Cosmic Story: Inside Our Awakening Universe (Yale Univ. Press, 2017) At the Edge of Wonder offers the reader a poetic feast for the soul. A deep and expansive cache of wisdom. Gentle yet strong, both comforting and challenging. A book to awaken hope and strengthen action for good amid our troubled world. --Joyce Rupp, author of numerous bestselling books, spiritual midwife, retreat leader Jim Conlon has gifted us over the years with his deep sensitivity to the movements of divine love in the dynamic flow of life. In these beautiful poems and meditations, he leads us into the flow of divine creative love hovering on the edge of the soul, the edge of the heart, the edge of the universe. On the edge of chaos, life is born over and over again. This is the Good News: in a world that seems to be falling apart, living on the edge of chaos means living in the heart of divine love. --Ilia Delio, OSF, Villanova University Jim Conlon brings a creative and intuitive mind to the ""edge of wonder""; he goes beyond wondering--as we saw in the first volume of this series, Wondering Between Two Worlds--into the realm of wonder. And this journey is no longer just personal, interpersonal, or social. It is planetary, global, and cosmic. This is Conlon's revolutionary insight. Moving through the four spheres of soul, life, Earth and the divine, the psychologist within me hears resonances of stages of developmental growth. The difference, of course, is that these are planetary/cosmic stages and not merely personal ones. --Diarmuid O'Murchu, From the Foreword Jim Conlon, as usual, gives us here much to think and pray about. His poetry and meditations keep us close to Earth, and in doing so, provide fresh and wide-open avenues to the encounter with God. --John F. Haught, author The New Cosmic Story: Inside Our Awakening Universe (Yale Univ. Press, 2017) At the Edge of Wonder offers the reader a poetic feast for the soul. A deep and expansive cache of wisdom. Gentle yet strong, both comforting and challenging. A book to awaken hope and strengthen action for good amid our troubled world. --Joyce Rupp, author of numerous bestselling books, spiritual midwife, retreat leader Jim Conlon has gifted us over the years with his deep sensitivity to the movements of divine love in the dynamic flow of life. In these beautiful poems and meditations, he leads us into the flow of divine creative love hovering on the edge of the soul, the edge of the heart, the edge of the universe. On the edge of chaos, life is born over and over again. This is the Good News: in a world that seems to be falling apart, living on the edge of chaos means living in the heart of divine love. --Ilia Delio, OSF, Villanova University Jim Conlon brings a creative and intuitive mind to the edge of wonder ; he goes beyond wondering--as we saw in the first volume of this series, Wondering Between Two Worlds--into the realm of wonder. And this journey is no longer just personal, interpersonal, or social. It is planetary, global, and cosmic. This is Conlon's revolutionary insight. Moving through the four spheres of soul, life, Earth and the divine, the psychologist within me hears resonances of stages of developmental growth. The difference, of course, is that these are planetary/cosmic stages and not merely personal ones. --Diarmuid O'Murchu, From the Foreword "Jim Conlon, as usual, gives us here much to think and pray about. His poetry and meditations keep us close to Earth, and in doing so, provide fresh and wide-open avenues to the encounter with God. --John F. Haught, author The New Cosmic Story: Inside Our Awakening Universe (Yale Univ. Press, 2017) At the Edge of Wonder offers the reader a poetic feast for the soul. A deep and expansive cache of wisdom. Gentle yet strong, both comforting and challenging. A book to awaken hope and strengthen action for good amid our troubled world. --Joyce Rupp, author of numerous bestselling books, spiritual midwife, retreat leader Jim Conlon has gifted us over the years with his deep sensitivity to the movements of divine love in the dynamic flow of life. In these beautiful poems and meditations, he leads us into the flow of divine creative love hovering on the edge of the soul, the edge of the heart, the edge of the universe. On the edge of chaos, life is born over and over again. This is the Good News: in a world that seems to be falling apart, living on the edge of chaos means living in the heart of divine love. --Ilia Delio, OSF, Villanova University Jim Conlon brings a creative and intuitive mind to the ""edge of wonder""; he goes beyond wondering--as we saw in the first volume of this series, Wondering Between Two Worlds--into the realm of wonder. And this journey is no longer just personal, interpersonal, or social. It is planetary, global, and cosmic. This is Conlon's revolutionary insight. Moving through the four spheres of soul, life, Earth and the divine, the psychologist within me hears resonances of stages of developmental growth. The difference, of course, is that these are planetary/cosmic stages and not merely personal ones. --Diarmuid O'Murchu, From the Foreword" Author InformationJim Conlon was born in Canada in 1936. He received a degree in chemsity from Assumption University of Windsor, and later in theology from the University of Western Ontario, and a PhD from Union Institute and Graduate School. Deeply moved by the impact of the second Vatican Council, the civil rights movement, and the Vietnam War, Jim moved from pastoral work to the streets. Today he is one of the leading teachers of the new narrative of the cosmos. Visit him online at www.jimcon¬lon.net and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/becom¬ingplanetarypeople. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |