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Paperback Selected Sermons, Prayers, and Devotions Book

ISBN: 0375705511

ISBN13: 9780375705519

Selected Sermons, Prayers, and Devotions

An original selection of public sermons, private papers, and devotions--from one of the most definitive authorities on Christianity and theology and "one of the greatest of all spiritual writers" (Philip Zaleski, editor of The Best Spiritual Writing Series).

In this collection, Newman's thoughtful belief in the Word of God shines through, as do his teachings on how to be in this world but not of it, and how to reconcile faith...

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Intellectual Musings On Faith

John Henry Newman spent most of his long life making the principles of his Christian faith, first as an Anglican and later as a Roman Catholic Cardinal, clear and easily understandable to his audiences. A gifted writer and speaker, his lectures and sermons still resonate today. Although I am neither Catholic nor Anglican, his assurances of God's love and of sustaining faith have always attracted me. Recently, as I have suffered through the final illness and death of my mother, I have found in this volume a new source of comfort. It is increasingly difficult these days to find true intellectual support within established religion. How good it is to be able to pick up this volume and to read Newman's cerebral discussions and assurances!

Buy it. Read it. Lectio Divina.

Not many words from me. This volume of Newman is simply a "must read." Read and meditate. You'll send some as gifts. It IS that good. Buy it.

An Oasis In The World of Materialism And Knowledge

In this world of Knowledge and the propensity to believe in things are reasoned by Sciences, this book prods us, that the ultimate is still GOD. I for one, has fallen out a number of times, with an ardent attempt at things secular, despite my inner cravings for a deeper faith in God. This book sets out reminding me of my corporal life and all that surrounds me is nothing, but temporal. It is a rare find, given my recent yearning to return as a prodigal son and my inner inclination to detach all materialism and let it take a back seat. Despite the classic prose as expected of an author who lived more than 100 years ago, I understood his writing thoroughly, although I am not an European nor an American. This, indeed is an oasis of a find for answers from the Word Made Flesh, and is dwelling amongst us. In short, "go get it, all you who wants rest, for His Yoke is light and easy."

It doesn't get better than this.

The back cover notes that Vintage Spiritual Classics are "[f]illed with eloquence and fresh insight, encouragement and solace." Two out of four ain't bad (and the other two are here too, if harder to reach).Newman is certainly eloquent, though I might have described his prose as "stately" instead; he is rarely so eloquent here as to be hard to follow. Fresh insights are here too, and 160 years have not made them stale.But this book is not the "easy reading spirituality" one might expect from a book whose cover says it's filled with encouragement and solace. Newman is in the reader's face and at the conscience from the beginning. His "Plain and Parochial" sermons are challenges to lead a truly Christian life. It's hard to believe people filled an Oxford Church to hear these--perhaps people were made of sterner stuff then.Yet there is solace and encouragement to be found. Newman was no ogre, but a caring man. He said what should be said, caring about the souls of those who would hear (and read) it.And as a bonus, the book closes with one of my favorite prayers.
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