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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew MayesPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781725260412ISBN 10: 1725260417 Pages: 170 Publication Date: 21 October 2020 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 ContentsReviewsThis moving and inspirational resource is an encouragement to those seeking interfaith understanding. At a time when we often hear only of negativity coming out of Jerusalem, this book introduces us to some lovely individuals in the city who share with us in a personal way their own spiritual practice. It is beautifully balanced between the different faiths, and also between different groups and cultures within those faiths. An emerging theme is the interplay between spirituality and action, and how these cannot be separated in today's world. Challenging questions in each chapter lead readers to prayer, making the resource useful for individuals and study groups alike. -Andrew Wingate, interfaith adviser and author of Celebrating Difference, Staying Faithful: How to Live in a Multi-faith World As I read Gateways to the Divine, I sensed that this is going to be a useful and educative resource for anyone seeking a greater appreciation of the diversity of religious experience today. This is an excellent and unusual book in the way it brings together historic resources and contemporary unheard voices in the search for authentic spirituality. In today's polarized and divided world, this resource breaks barriers and literally opens up gateways of fresh encounter and understanding. It calls us to attentive listening to the Other. -Michael Lewis, Archbishop of Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East; Bishop of Cyprus and the Gulf This profound book takes the reader deep into the center and the soul of the holy city of Jerusalem. It goes far beneath the surface of things and will enrich all those who delve into the riches. The description of the city which the author knows so well will resonate with those who have visited and will enchant those who have not known its treasures and its complexities. We are drawn into fresh encounters with diverse spiritual traditions which will help build interfaith relationships, whatever our context. -Richard Sewell, Dean of St. George's College, Jerusalem """This moving and inspirational resource is an encouragement to those seeking interfaith understanding. At a time when we often hear only of negativity coming out of Jerusalem, this book introduces us to some lovely individuals in the city who share with us in a personal way their own spiritual practice. It is beautifully balanced between the different faiths, and also between different groups and cultures within those faiths. An emerging theme is the interplay between spirituality and action, and how these cannot be separated in today's world. Challenging questions in each chapter lead readers to prayer, making the resource useful for individuals and study groups alike."" -Andrew Wingate, interfaith adviser and author of Celebrating Difference, Staying Faithful: How to Live in a Multi-faith World ""As I read Gateways to the Divine, I sensed that this is going to be a useful and educative resource for anyone seeking a greater appreciation of the diversity of religious experience today. This is an excellent and unusual book in the way it brings together historic resources and contemporary unheard voices in the search for authentic spirituality. In today's polarized and divided world, this resource breaks barriers and literally opens up gateways of fresh encounter and understanding. It calls us to attentive listening to the Other."" -Michael Lewis, Archbishop of Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East; Bishop of Cyprus and the Gulf ""This profound book takes the reader deep into the center and the soul of the holy city of Jerusalem. It goes far beneath the surface of things and will enrich all those who delve into the riches. The description of the city which the author knows so well will resonate with those who have visited and will enchant those who have not known its treasures and its complexities. We are drawn into fresh encounters with diverse spiritual traditions which will help build interfaith relationships, whatever our context."" -Richard Sewell, Dean of St. George's College, Jerusalem" This moving and inspirational resource is an encouragement to those seeking interfaith understanding. At a time when we often hear only of negativity coming out of Jerusalem, this book introduces us to some lovely individuals in the city who share with us in a personal way their own spiritual practice. It is beautifully balanced between the different faiths, and also between different groups and cultures within those faiths. An emerging theme is the interplay between spirituality and action, and how these cannot be separated in today's world. Challenging questions in each chapter lead readers to prayer, making the resource useful for individuals and study groups alike. --Andrew Wingate, interfaith adviser and author of Celebrating Difference, Staying Faithful: How to Live in a Multi-faith World As I read Gateways to the Divine, I sensed that this is going to be a useful and educative resource for anyone seeking a greater appreciation of the diversity of religious experience today. This is an excellent and unusual book in the way it brings together historic resources and contemporary unheard voices in the search for authentic spirituality. In today's polarized and divided world, this resource breaks barriers and literally opens up gateways of fresh encounter and understanding. It calls us to attentive listening to the Other. --Michael Lewis, Archbishop of Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East; Bishop of Cyprus and the Gulf This profound book takes the reader deep into the center and the soul of the holy city of Jerusalem. It goes far beneath the surface of things and will enrich all those who delve into the riches. The description of the city which the author knows so well will resonate with those who have visited and will enchant those who have not known its treasures and its complexities. We are drawn into fresh encounters with diverse spiritual traditions which will help build interfaith relationships, whatever our context. --Richard Sewell, Dean of St. George's College, Jerusalem Author InformationAndrew D. Mayes has served as spirituality adviser to the Diocese of Chichester and to the Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf. He has lived several years in Jerusalem, firstly as a theological researcher and later as director of courses of St George's College, of which he is an associate professor. He is the author of ten spirituality books, including the award-winning Learning the Language of the Soul and Beyond the Edge: Spiritual Transitions for Adventurous Souls. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |