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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gerhard Lohfink , Linda M. MaloneyPublisher: Liturgical Press Imprint: Liturgical Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.312kg ISBN: 9780814688380ISBN 10: 0814688381 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 10 April 2022 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Adult education , General , Tertiary & Higher Education 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 ContentsContents Preface ix On the Name of God xi Chapter 1 To Whom Do We Pray? 1 Chapter 2 God Is Acting Today 27 Chapter 3 The Church Has Many Forms of Prayer 43 Chapter 4 Praise Is for a Reason 55 Chapter 5 Should We Ask for Things in Prayer? 71 Chapter 6 Lament Is a Legitimate Form of Prayer 95 Chapter 7 The Psalms Give Us a Home 121 Chapter 8 Meditation Makes History Present 139 Chapter 9 What Happens in the Eucharistic Prayer? 161 Chapter 10 Each of Us Has a Personal History of Prayer 185 Resources 209ReviewsCombining profound personal knowledge of prayer with a love of Sacred Scripture, Lohfink takes his readers on a journey through the vast wellspring that is Christian prayer. He focuses in particular on the Hebrew scriptures to demonstrate how sacred scripture is the word of the living God and the oldest faith-tradition of the church. In doing so, Lohfink demonstrates his erudition, facility, and reverence for the biblical texts. Throughout, Lohfink balances the particularity and variety of Christian prayer-from Trinitarian theology to the rosary to the eucharistic -prayer with the universality of worship of God and especially a deep respect for Judaism. Ultimately, for Lohfink, the most personal of prayers happens with and for the church and in communion with the body of Christ. This gorgeous book, rich in wisdom, will change the way readers understand and experience prayer. Mahri Leonard-Fleckman, Assistant Professor, Religious Studies, College of the Holy Cross In Prayer Takes Us Home, Lohfink delights us with another refreshing exploration of Christian life and teaching-this time with a look at the central practice of prayer. In response to humble and practical questions about Christian prayer, Lohfink engages his life experiences and a wide range of interlocutors, from modern philosophers and great authors to our Jewish, Muslim, and Buddhist brothers and sisters. Yet Prayer Takes Us Home is always grounded in the close readings of scripture and attention to Christian tradition that are characteristic of Lohfink's writing. What results is a series of meditative essays that are deeply Christian and profoundly relevant to the lives of contemporary people of faith. Lohfink surprises readers with provocative observations and astute insights about this ancient practice and, as a result, opens our minds and spurs us to action. Jessica Coblentz, Saint Mary's College, South Bend, Indiana Rarely do you encounter in a spiritual work both brilliance and simplicity, a simultaneous honoring of the mystery and nearness of God, and words that positively contaminate your heart while challenging your mind. In Gerhard Lohfink's Prayer Takes Us Home, this is achieved. In today's anxious, uncertain world, we are challenged to see prayer more fully in ways that raise new questions as to how we can cooperate with God. This book reminded me of the works written by mystic and premier theologian, Karl Rahner. It is not the kind of book that you simply read. No. No. It also needs to be reflected upon, put down, and while the words are fresh in your mind, taken a walk with so you can come home to God in dynamic ways. If you take this book to heart it can be a portal to new joy and peace at a time when we need it most. The opportunity is there for you. I hope you avail yourself of it. Robert J. Wicks, author, Heartsto rming: Creating a Place God Can Call Home, editor, Prayer in the Catholic Tradition ""Rarely do you encounter in a spiritual work both brilliance and simplicity, a simultaneous honoring of the mystery and nearness of God, and words that positively contaminate your heart while challenging your mind. In Gerhard Lohfink's Prayer Takes Us Home, this is achieved. In today's anxious, uncertain world, we are challenged to see prayer more fully in ways that raise new questions as to how we can cooperate with God. This book reminded me of the works written by mystic and premier theologian, Karl Rahner. It is not the kind of book that you simply read. No. No. It also needs to be reflected upon, put down, and while the words are fresh in your mind, taken a walk with so you can come home to God in dynamic ways. If you take this book to heart it can be a portal to new joy and peace at a time when we need it most. The opportunity is there for you. I hope you avail yourself of it."" Robert J. Wicks, author, Heartsto rming: Creating a Place God Can Call Home, editor, Prayer in the Catholic Tradition “In Prayer Takes Us Home, Lohfink delights us with another refreshing exploration of Christian life and teaching—this time with a look at the central practice of prayer. In response to humble and practical questions about Christian prayer, Lohfink engages his life experiences and a wide range of interlocutors, from modern philosophers and great authors to our Jewish, Muslim, and Buddhist brothers and sisters. Yet Prayer Takes Us Home is always grounded in the close readings of scripture and attention to Christian tradition that are characteristic of Lohfink’s writing. What results is a series of meditative essays that are deeply Christian and profoundly relevant to the lives of contemporary people of faith. Lohfink surprises readers with provocative observations and astute insights about this ancient practice and, as a result, opens our minds and spurs us to action.” Jessica Coblentz, Saint Mary’s College, South Bend, Indiana “Combining profound personal knowledge of prayer with a love of Sacred Scripture, Lohfink takes his readers on a journey through the vast wellspring that is Christian prayer. He focuses in particular on the Hebrew scriptures to demonstrate how sacred scripture is the word of the living God and the oldest faith-tradition of the church. In doing so, Lohfink demonstrates his erudition, facility, and reverence for the biblical texts. Throughout, Lohfink balances the particularity and variety of Christian prayer—from Trinitarian theology to the rosary to the eucharistic —prayer with the universality of worship of God and especially a deep respect for Judaism. Ultimately, for Lohfink, the most personal of prayers happens with and for the church and in communion with the body of Christ. This gorgeous book, rich in wisdom, will change the way readers understand and experience prayer.” Mahri Leonard-Fleckman, Assistant Professor, Religious Studies, College of the Holy Cross ""In his ongoing series of studies on Christian faith, Gerhard Lohfink makes yet another significant contribution. This time it combines theological reflection on the meaning of Christian prayer with examination of its practice in so many ways, from liturgical prayer to intimate personal prayer."" Catholic Books Review ""A lot of people would like to learn to pray all over again. Others are not so sure they ought to pray. They want to know whether prayer will help them and, more than that, whether it will be of any use at all to our world. This book gives an answer, not in the form of glib instructions, but by introducing the reader to the theology of prayer."" Studies in Spirituality “Once again Gerhard Lohfink has written a remarkably thought-provoking book on Christian prayer. His prayer helps us find the ways to come home to our own prayer and the life of intimate relationship it grants.” Theological Studies ""Gerhard Lohfink already has given us so many wonderful volumes. This is just one more."" Michael Plekon, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Religion, The City University of New York, Baruch College ""There is a great deal of wisdom and much to be recommended and enjoyed in this book."" Modern Believing Author InformationGerhard Lohfink (1934-2024), was professor of New Testament exegesis at the University of Tübingen. His many books include No Irrelevant Jesus, Jesus of Nazareth, Is This All There Is?, The Our Father, and Prayer Takes Us Home, all from Liturgical Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |