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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Father John Julian, OJN , Father John JulianPublisher: Paraclete Press Imprint: Paraclete Press Dimensions: Width: 12.10cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.085kg ISBN: 9781612616865ISBN 10: 1612616860 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 02 January 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviews“When I finished the last page of your Letters to Jacob, the words popped into my mind: ‘Merton is not dead!’ Honestly, John, I have not read as fine a new piece in ages. Letters to Jacob faces the real mystical challenges and in only a few clear words has been able to tell the truth! I swear Fr. Louis must be jumping for joy in whatever circle of heaven he finds himself to read your book. ‘Thank you’ is far too weak an appreciation to you.” —Dotti Jeglosky “John-Julian has spent a lifetime advising souls, and writes about prayer in a way that may be surprising--even unsettling--at first….This little book is perfect for those who don't understand why educated people of the 21st century continue to pray, and is a deep well of wisdom for those that do.” —Royce D. Miller,Oblate of the Order of Julian of Norwich “At last! A discussion of prayer—by an expert—that corrects errors, some of which are 500 or more years old. It does it gently, meaningfully, and above all, usefully. And all of this is done in the wondrous prose of Fr. John-Julian, OJN, steeped as he is in the great English Mystics.” —Rev. E. Perren Hayes, retired priest, Biblical scholar John-Julian has spent a lifetime advising souls, and writes about prayer in a way that may be surprising--even unsettling--at first .This little book is perfect for those who don't understand why educated people of the 21st century continue to pray, and is a deep well of wisdom for those that do. --Royce D. Miller, Oblate of the Order of Julian of Norwich When I finished the last page of your Letters to Jacob, the words popped into my mind: 'Merton is not dead!' Honestly, John, I have not read as fine a new piece in ages. Letters to Jacob faces the real mystical challenges and in only a few clear words has been able to tell the truth! I swear Fr. Louis must be jumping for joy in whatever circle of heaven he finds himself to read your book. 'Thank you' is far too weak an appreciation to you. -Dotti Jeglosky John-Julian has spent a lifetime advising souls, and writes about prayer in a way that may be surprising--even unsettling--at first....This little book is perfect for those who don't understand why educated people of the 21st century continue to pray, and is a deep well of wisdom for those that do. -Royce D. Miller,Oblate of the Order of Julian of Norwich At last! A discussion of prayer-by an expert-that corrects errors, some of which are 500 or more years old. It does it gently, meaningfully, and above all, usefully. And all of this is done in the wondrous prose of Fr. John-Julian, OJN, steeped as he is in the great English Mystics. -Rev. E. Perren Hayes, retired priest, Biblical scholar Author InformationFather John-Julian, OJN, is an Episcopal priest and monk. He has been an actor, a professor (University of Rhode Island and Hampshire College), a parish priest (Wisconsin, New Hampshire, and Connecticut), a TV commentator, a camp director, a bookseller, the Dean of a seminary (Seminary of the Streets in New York), a contemplative monk, a director of Social Worker training (Social Service Institute in Connecticut), an organizational consultant, an author of fifteen books, a founder of a religious order (the contemplative, semi-enclosed monastic Order of Julian of Norwich in Wisconsin which incorporates both monks and nuns with equal status under the same traditional vows), a waiter, a human relations trainer, a carpenter, a founder of a theater, a psychotherapist, a spiritual director, a hermit, a builder of three churches, an anti-war activist, a member of NAACP—all of this perfect background for a contemplative! Fr. John-Julian has tasted virtually everything the world has to offer and, finally, has chosen to live a life directly contrary to all that, a life constituted of the silence and solitude of contemplative monasticism. He has studied Julian of Norwich each day for over a quarter century. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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