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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jack LevisonPublisher: Paraclete Press Imprint: Paraclete Press Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.136kg ISBN: 9781612616834ISBN 10: 1612616836 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 01 January 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Leather / fine binding 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 ContentsReviewsReading Levison I ve been blessed with a greater understanding and a deeper experience of the Spirit. His newest book, Holy Spirit I Pray is a book of fifty prayers, which invites readers to pray to Spirit. The fifty prayers in this volume are composed by Levison. Each is paired with a relevant Bible passage. These are presented without comment or reflection. Instead Levison uses his introduction to unfold several concepts to help orient readers toward prayer: the meaning of ruach ( Hebrew for Spirit, wind breath), the nature of the Spirit s filling, and the Spirit s eagle-like-brooding ( vii-xi ). These are important concepts which Levison explores more in-depth elsewhere. What he says here is brief, but explicates what you need to know to fully appreciated his prayer-metaphors and the connections he makes.This design is quite effective. As I read, I read through the prayers, and prayed them before reading the verses they were paired with. This sent me back to reading the prayer again, as I contemplated its relationship to the passage. All of this called me deeper to prayer and meditation as I joined in Levison s play (prayer) with the text. Devotionals often inadvertently privilege the voice of the author. This prayer book draws readers back, causing them to listen to and for the Spirit in the text.This would make a nice gift book, or a simple prayer book for personal use. I recommend it praying these prayers. Some of them speak directly to intimacy, other prayers speak of justice, inspiration, mission, empowerment, crisis, etc. I give this five stars. James Matichuk, Thoughts, Prayers & Songs: My Journey From Self-Absorption To Doxology Reading Levison I ve been blessed with a greater understanding and a deeper experience of the Spirit. His newest book, <i>Holy Spirit I Pray</i>is a book of fifty prayers, which invites readers to pray to Spirit. The fifty prayers in this volume are composed by Levison. Each is paired with a relevant Bible passage. These are presented without comment or reflection. Instead Levison uses his introduction to unfold several concepts to help orient readers toward prayer: the meaning of<i>ruach (</i>Hebrew for Spirit, wind breath), the nature of the Spirit s<i>filling, </i>and the Spirit s eagle-like-brooding (<i>vii-xi</i>). These are important concepts which Levison explores more in-depth elsewhere. What he says here is brief, but explicates what you need to know to fully appreciated his prayer-metaphors and the connections he makes.</p>This design is quite effective. As I read, I read through the prayers, and prayed them before reading the verses they were paired with. This sent me back to reading the prayer again, as I contemplated its relationship to the passage. All of this called me deeper to prayer and meditation as I joined in Levison s play (prayer) with the text. Devotionals often inadvertently privilege the voice of the author. This prayer book draws readers back, causing them to listen to and for the Spirit in the text.</p>This would make a nice gift book, or a simple prayer book for personal use. I recommend it praying these prayers. Some of them speak directly to intimacy, other prayers speak of justice, inspiration, mission, empowerment, crisis, etc. I give this five stars.<b> James Matichuk, <i>Thoughts, Prayers & Songs: My Journey From Self-Absorption To Doxology</i></b></p> Author InformationJack Levison holds the W. J. A. Power Chair of Biblical Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University and is the most competent scholar and clearest writer on the Holy Spirit that I have known, according to Eugene Peterson. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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