Abba Amma
"All are thought provoking and many are breathtakingly beautiful and searingly honest."..... I enthusiastically commend this wonderful book! Elegant, honest, thoughtful, spiritual... Read it; learn from it; pray with it; I can promise that you will not be disappointed." Franciscan Reviews
The Lord’s Prayer unites Christians of all traditions. It is the first and perhaps only prayer that people learn by heart. However, its patriarchal and kingdom imagery do not resonate universally today. Les mer
This volume, emerging from years of praying the Lord’s Prayer, offers a series of prayers and poems written in response to it. They wrestle with its central images and bring our own stories and relationships into dialogue with it. Each prayer uses the address Abba or Amma: Aramaic terms of intimate address to God as father or mother which reflect Jesus’ usage, drawing on the abbas and ammas of the Desert Tradition as well as our own parental relationships. It aims to integrate our whole human journey into the vocation of being a follower of Jesus.
An extended introduction explores why praying the Lord’s Prayer is significant, how it is problematic, and how contemporary theological reinterpretations offer fresh perspective on it.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Canterbury Press Norwich
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781786223210
- Utgivelsesår
- 2022
- Format
- 22 x 14 cm
Anmeldelser
"All are thought provoking and many are breathtakingly beautiful and searingly honest."..... I enthusiastically commend this wonderful book! Elegant, honest, thoughtful, spiritual... Read it; learn from it; pray with it; I can promise that you will not be disappointed." Franciscan Reviews
"Slee’s own truthful, often painful, never self-indulgent, and sometimes lyrically joyful self-reflection in this book, along with her scholarly depth and her gifts as a poet, make her the kind of guide to prayer and to improvisation in prayer with whom her readers will wish they could travel farther." Rural Theology