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OverviewWhat does Carmelite spirituality have to teach us about living at peace in the frenetic world of ours today? Everything. Guiding the reader through a mystical maze of themes, Shoeless: Carmelite Spirituality in a Disquieted World displays the heart of the Carmelite charism and apostolate as set forth by the religious reform of Saint Teresa of Avila in the latter half of the sixteenth century. The reader will be introduced to the history of the Carmelite Order and its unique features, including its eremitic and monastic roots, attentiveness to the human soul, the virtue of humility, the spousal meaning of the body, the role of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the art of silent contemplative prayer. In addition, Shoeless features the testimonies of its authors and their mutual vocation to the sacrament of marriage and the Carmelite way of life. Readers will become acquainted intimately with the meaning of Mount Carmel and the peculiarity of its zealous form of missionary contemplation. A preview is given of the spiritual itinerary toward the summit of this secret height that includes reference to the interior castle and the dark night of the soul. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Donald Wallenfang , Megan WallenfangPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.209kg ISBN: 9781666700039ISBN 10: 1666700037 Pages: 148 Publication Date: 18 June 2021 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 ContentsReviewsBeware the power of this book. I was lured by the invitation to walk 'shoeless' in the world, and before I knew it, was treading in the deep waters of Teresa of Avila, Elizabeth of the Trinity, and Edith Stein. This accessible yet substantive introduction to Carmelite spirituality is perfect for any seeker of a more contemplative life. -Ann M. Garrido, Aquinas Institute of Theology This book is a fresh, authentic, and personally committed appraisal of Carmelite spirituality as lived out in the communities of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites. The goal is not to produce a historical or doctrinal study, . . . but to offer a motivating and biblically founded contact with the Carmelite charism in its essential lines. It so contributes to concretize Christian discipleship in its fraternal-sororal, spousal, and contemplative dimensions. -Christof Betschart, Swiss Discalced Carmelite and Dean of the Teresianum, Rome Donald and Megan Wallenfang's Shoeless gives an arresting introduction to Carmelite spirituality as it is lived both in the cloister by religious and in the world by lay members of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites. The word shoeless in the title wonderfully captures the beauty and challenge of the Carmelite vocation, which is not only contemplative, poor, and penitential, but also joyously missionary. The authors share their own inspirational vocation stories after narrating the rich history of the Carmelite tradition, which continues to renew the church. The story they tell is good news, eloquently announced. -Ann W. Astell, University of Notre Dame Beware the power of this book. I was lured by the invitation to walk 'shoeless' in the world, and before I knew it, was treading in the deep waters of Teresa of Avila, Elizabeth of the Trinity, and Edith Stein. This accessible yet substantive introduction to Carmelite spirituality is perfect for any seeker of a more contemplative life. --Ann M. Garrido, Aquinas Institute of Theology This book is a fresh, authentic, and personally committed appraisal of Carmelite spirituality as lived out in the communities of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites. The goal is not to produce a historical or doctrinal study, . . . but to offer a motivating and biblically founded contact with the Carmelite charism in its essential lines. It so contributes to concretize Christian discipleship in its fraternal-sororal, spousal, and contemplative dimensions. --Christof Betschart, Swiss Discalced Carmelite and Dean of the Teresianum, Rome Donald and Megan Wallenfang's Shoeless gives an arresting introduction to Carmelite spirituality as it is lived both in the cloister by religious and in the world by lay members of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites. The word shoeless in the title wonderfully captures the beauty and challenge of the Carmelite vocation, which is not only contemplative, poor, and penitential, but also joyously missionary. The authors share their own inspirational vocation stories after narrating the rich history of the Carmelite tradition, which continues to renew the church. The story they tell is good news, eloquently announced. --Ann W. Astell, University of Notre Dame """Beware the power of this book. I was lured by the invitation to walk 'shoeless' in the world, and before I knew it, was treading in the deep waters of Teresa of Avila, Elizabeth of the Trinity, and Edith Stein. This accessible yet substantive introduction to Carmelite spirituality is perfect for any seeker of a more contemplative life."" -Ann M. Garrido, Aquinas Institute of Theology ""This book is a fresh, authentic, and personally committed appraisal of Carmelite spirituality as lived out in the communities of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites. The goal is not to produce a historical or doctrinal study, . . . but to offer a motivating and biblically founded contact with the Carmelite charism in its essential lines. It so contributes to concretize Christian discipleship in its fraternal-sororal, spousal, and contemplative dimensions."" -Christof Betschart, Swiss Discalced Carmelite and Dean of the Teresianum, Rome ""Donald and Megan Wallenfang's Shoeless gives an arresting introduction to Carmelite spirituality as it is lived both in the cloister by religious and in the world by lay members of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites. The word shoeless in the title wonderfully captures the beauty and challenge of the Carmelite vocation, which is not only contemplative, poor, and penitential, but also joyously missionary. The authors share their own inspirational vocation stories after narrating the rich history of the Carmelite tradition, which continues to renew the church. The story they tell is good news, eloquently announced."" -Ann W. Astell, University of Notre Dame" Beware the power of this book. I was lured by the invitation to walk 'shoeless' in the world, and before I knew it, was treading in the deep waters of Teresa of Avila, Elizabeth of the Trinity, and Edith Stein. This accessible yet substantive introduction to Carmelite spirituality is perfect for any seeker of a more contemplative life. --Ann M. Garrido, Aquinas Institute of Theology This book is a fresh, authentic, and personally committed appraisal of Carmelite spirituality as lived out in the communities of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites. The goal is not to produce a historical or doctrinal study, . . . but to offer a motivating and biblically founded contact with the Carmelite charism in its essential lines. It so contributes to concretize Christian discipleship in its fraternal-sororal, spousal, and contemplative dimensions. --Christof Betschart, Swiss Discalced Carmelite and Dean of the Teresianum, Rome Donald and Megan Wallenfang's Shoeless gives an arresting introduction to Carmelite spirituality as it is lived both in the cloister by religious and in the world by lay members of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites. The word shoeless in the title wonderfully captures the beauty and challenge of the Carmelite vocation, which is not only contemplative, poor, and penitential, but also joyously missionary. The authors share their own inspirational vocation stories after narrating the rich history of the Carmelite tradition, which continues to renew the church. The story they tell is good news, eloquently announced. --Ann W. Astell, University of Notre Dame Author InformationDonald Wallenfang, OCDS, Emmanuel Mary of the Cross, is Professor of Theology and Philosophy at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit. He is the author and editor of several books, including iGod: A Hidden and Fragmentary Autobiography (Cascade, 2021), Emmanuel: Levinas and Variations on God with Us (Cascade, 2021), and Human and Divine Being: A Study on the Theological Anthropology of Edith Stein (Cascade, 2017). Megan Wallenfang, OCDS, Veronica of Christ the Bridegroom, is Directress of Saint John the Evangelist Center for Learning in Detroit, a pianist, and a Montessorian Catechetical Leader with children and adults in the atrium environments of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |