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Faith, ideally, is a way of seeing the holy in all things. In this book on tape, Rolheiser develops a vocabulary that allows us to "see" better. He speaks to both believers and those who struggle to see. "There is in the lives of everyone of us a conspiracy of accidents that might aptly be called the divine providence."
In twelve chapters Rolheiser addresses familiar issues of everyday work, prayer, relationships, family, love, sex, hurt, longing, fidelity, failure, sin, suffering, death and resurrection. Other topics bid us stretch our imagination and invite us to tackle issues of emotional import and spiritual relevance such as gender, both ours and what we may assign to God, the concept of hell and social justice.
Rolheiser challenges us to reconsider what it means to be Catholic in our generation, in our century and to take God seriously and ecstatically. ALSO AVAILABLE ON AUDIOCASSETTECLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
RONALD ROLHEISER is an Oblate of Mary Immaculate. He lives in Toronto and serves on the General Council of his order in Rome. Prior to this appointment, Rolheiser taught systematic theology and spirituality. He writes a regular column in the Catholic Herald that is featured in newspapers in five different countries.
BILL LOREN is a retired television and radio news announcer and lives with his family in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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