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ISBN-10
0268100012
Book Title
Uncommon Prayer: Prayer in Everyday Experience
ISBN
9780268100018
Subject Area
Religion
Publication Name
Uncommon Prayer : Prayer in Everyday Experience
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Item Length
9 in
Subject
Spirituality, Christian Life / Prayer, Prayer
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Michael Plekon
Item Weight
18.9 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
296 Pages

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Plekon argues that prayer encompasses a much wider variety of activity than formal and liturgical prayers and that commonplace aspects of the Christian life are best understood as prayer.

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Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN-10
0268100012
ISBN-13
9780268100018
eBay Product ID (ePID)
222112025

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
296 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Uncommon Prayer : Prayer in Everyday Experience
Publication Year
2016
Subject
Spirituality, Christian Life / Prayer, Prayer
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion
Author
Michael Plekon
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
18.9 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2016-023749
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Plekon has given readers something new and interesting to consider here. And that is the beauty of this book, its greatest benefit: Plekon has lifted the curtain and unveiled a diverse array of prayer practices that take place every day. These prayers are not so much said, but lived in the crucible of daily life." -- Trinity, [Michael] Plekon is a prolific author with a gift for clear, lively, and quick moving as well as compelling prose. Readers of The Sword will find interesting the author's Carmelite connection. . . . Plekon examines extensively the lives of social activists best known for their generous commitment to the service of those on the margins of society. Plekon make clear that liturgy and formal prayer are practiced and cherished by himself and in the lives of most of those whose example he describes., Uncommon Prayer indeed! Only theologians as steeped in the mystical tradition of the Orthodox Church as Michael Plekon can write with theological depth and spiritual insight on how to pray uncommonly in common experiences of life. Whether you are a theologian, a hermit, a poet, a person going through the darkness of the soul, a teacher, or, listen to this, a pirogi-making cook--there is a prayer for you. This book is a gem of spirituality, and I wish that every believer and even nonbeliever can have the blessing of reading it or, better, praying with it., "A skilled teacher and guide, Michael Plekon leads readers into the experience of lived prayer with the depth of a scholar and the wisdom of a seeker. Plekon's book brilliantly moves beyond the valuable yet limited tradition of academic studies on prayer to present us with a new and compelling look at the rich diversity of approaches toward increased awareness of and communication with the divine. Accompanied by poets and authors, pastors and ministers, theologians and preachers alike, Plekon lucidly helps to renew the scholarly and practical definition of prayer. Regardless of what prior views about prayer and praxis one brings to this text, Uncommon Prayer invites all readers to expand the horizon of their experience and risk an extraordinary encounter of the divine in everyday life." --Daniel P. Horan, OFM, author of The Franciscan Heart of Thomas Merton, "To the surprise and delight of readers, Michael Plekon's Uncommon Prayer is not only original, but pushes the boundaries of the common definitions of prayer. . . . Above all, prayer is a struggle to become truly human, and thinking about 'who I am' in the chaotic universe governed by God is a worthwhile and noble pursuit. We have Michael Plekon to thank for guiding us on the journey of uncommon prayer." -- The Cresset, "Many books on prayer, even for a more academic audience, are rather thin on contemporary authors. This book does a fine job of looking carefully at a number of important, contemporary theologians (in a broad sense of this term) who write on this topic. This should be an important book for scholars, students, and thoughtful readers in the field of spirituality and spiritual theology. I think that many scholars and students in the various pastoral and practical theological disciplines would find it interesting and worth reading." --Alan G. Padgett, Luther Seminary, To the surprise and delight of readers, Michael Plekon's Uncommon Prayer is not only original, but pushes the boundaries of the common definitions of prayer. . . . Above all, prayer is a struggle to become truly human, and thinking about 'who I am' in the chaotic universe governed by God is a worthwhile and noble pursuit. We have Michael Plekon to thank for guiding us on the journey of uncommon prayer., "[Michael] Plekon is a prolific author with a gift for clear, lively, and quick moving as well as compelling prose. Readers of The Sword will find interesting the author's Carmelite connection. . . . Plekon examines extensively the lives of social activists best known for their generous commitment to the service of those on the margins of society. Plekon make clear that liturgy and formal prayer are practiced and cherished by himself and in the lives of most of those whose example he describes." -- The Sword, " Uncommon Prayer indeed! Only theologians as steeped in the mystical tradition of the Orthodox Church as Michael Plekon can write with theological depth and spiritual insight on how to pray uncommonly in common experiences of life. Whether you are a theologian, a hermit, a poet, a person going through the darkness of the soul, a teacher, or, listen to this, a pirogi-making cook--there is a prayer for you. This book is a gem of spirituality, and I wish that every believer and even nonbeliever can have the blessing of reading it or, better, praying with it." --Peter C. Phan, Ellacuria Chair of Catholic Social Thought, Georgetown University, A skilled teacher and guide, Michael Plekon leads readers into the experience of lived prayer with the depth of a scholar and the wisdom of a seeker. Plekon's book brilliantly moves beyond the valuable yet limited tradition of academic studies on prayer to present us with a new and compelling look at the rich diversity of approaches toward increased awareness of and communication with the divine. Accompanied by poets and authors, pastors and ministers, theologians and preachers alike, Plekon lucidly helps to renew the scholarly and practical definition of prayer. Regardless of what prior views about prayer and praxis one brings to this text, Uncommon Prayer invites all readers to expand the horizon of their experience and risk an extraordinary encounter of the divine in everyday life., Uncommon Prayer seeks to make sense of prayer beyond the explicit traditional forms we are accustomed to in private or done in public worship. . . . Without jettisoning the need for quieting our souls in private and public worship, conversing with God with and without words, Plekon reminds us that prayer constitutes the daily activities of our lives as we live them out oriented to God., " Uncommon Prayer indeed! Only theologians as steeped in the mystical tradition of the Orthodox Church as Michael Plekon can write with theological depth and spiritual insight on how to pray uncommonly in common experiences of life. Whether you are a theologian, a hermit, a poet, a person going through the darkness of the soul, a teacher, or, listen to this, a pirogi-making cook--there is a prayer for you. This book is a gem of spirituality, and I wish that every believer and even nonbeliever can have the blessing of reading it or, better, praying with it." --Peter C. Phan,  Ellacuria Chair of Catholic Social Thought, Georgetown University  , Many books on prayer, even for a more academic audience, are rather thin on contemporary authors. This book does a fine job of looking carefully at a number of important, contemporary theologians (in a broad sense of this term) who write on this topic. This should be an important book for scholars, students, and thoughtful readers in the field of spirituality and spiritual theology. I think that many scholars and students in the various pastoral and practical theological disciplines would find it interesting and worth reading., " Uncommon Praye r seeks to make sense of prayer beyond the explicit traditional forms we are accustomed to in private or done in public worship. . . Without jettisoning the need for quieting our souls in private and public worship, conversing with God with and without words, Plekon reminds us that prayer constitutes the daily activities of our lives as we live them out oriented to God." -- A Preacher's Bookshelf Blog, "In this substantive and enlightening work, Plekon turns to poets, saints, writers, theologians, and activists who demonstrate in word and deed that 'there is no time of day, no activity, no place that cannot be prayer.' God is present in all of our lived experiences and resides in family, neighbors, colleagues, and strangers." -- SpiritualityandPractice.com, "A skilled teacher and guide, Michael Plekon leads readers into the experience of lived prayer with the depth of a scholar and the wisdom of a seeker. Plekon's book brilliantly moves beyond the valuable yet limited tradition of academic studies on prayer to present us with a new and compelling look at the rich diversity of approaches toward increased awareness of and communication with the divine. Accompanied by poets and authors, pastors and ministers, theologians and preachers alike, Plekon lucidly helps to renew the scholarly and practical definition of prayer. Regardless of what prior views about prayer and praxis one brings to this text, Uncommon Prayer invites all readers to expand the horizon of their experience and risk an extraordinary encounter of the divine in everyday life." --Daniel P. Horan, OFM, author of The Franciscan Heart of Thomas Merton  , Plekon has given readers something new and interesting to consider here. And that is the beauty of this book, its greatest benefit: Plekon has lifted the curtain and unveiled a diverse array of prayer practices that take place every day. These prayers are not so much said, but lived in the crucible of daily life., "In this substantive and enlightening work, Plekon turns to poets, saints, writers, theologians, and activists who demonstrate in word and deed that 'there is no time of day, no activity, no place that cannot be prayer.' God is present in all of our lived experiences and resides in family, neighbors, colleagues, and strangers." -- SpiritualityandPractice.com , 2016
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
248.3/2
Lc Classification Number
Bv210.3.P55 2016
Copyright Date
2016

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