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inauthor:"J. Philip Newell" (來源:books.google.com)
In Echo of the Soul bestselling author J. Philip Newell finds that the human body, like creation, is actually the dwelling place of God.
inauthor:"J. Philip Newell" (來源:books.google.com)
Daily prayer book from Scripture and Celtic Christianity.
inauthor:"J. Philip Newell" (來源:books.google.com)
What is the new thing that is trying to emerge from deep within us and from deep within the collective soul of Christianity?” —from the Introduction In the midst of dramatic changes in Western Christianity, internationally respected ...
inauthor:"J. Philip Newell" (來源:books.google.com)
The book also explores the notion of salvation in the sense of the oneness of the universe. This is salvation that comes from the wellbeing of the whole rather than only the welfare of the individual.
inauthor:"J. Philip Newell" (來源:books.google.com)
In a world that seems increasingly fragmented, J. Philip Newell calls us to a vision of life′s essential oneness. He invites us to listen for the heartbeat of God and to be part of a new harmony.
inauthor:"J. Philip Newell" (來源:books.google.com)
The story of Adam and Eve's fall from innocence in the Garden of Eden is a mythical account of humanity's broken relationship with the divine, with Earth, and with themselves. In contrast, Celtic wisdom is built on a strong bond with Earth.
inauthor:"J. Philip Newell" (來源:books.google.com)
An overview of Celtic spirituality and its implications for us today.
inauthor:"J. Philip Newell" (來源:books.google.com)
Each day Celtic Benediction invites readers to meditate on a different aspect of the creation story from Genesis. On Sunday the theme is light.
inauthor:"J. Philip Newell" (來源:books.google.com)
A six-day cycle of prayer in the Celtic tradition, incorporating the daily themes used in Iona Abbey: justice and peace, prayer for healing, care for the earth, commitment to Christ, the communion of heaven and earth, and welcome and ...
inauthor:"J. Philip Newell" (來源:books.google.com)
This vibrant and moving book investigates the mystery of our human nature, illuminating how Shakespeare's characters may be seen as expressions of what is deepest in us.