Christian spirituality (Record no. 51208)

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International Standard Book Number 0824508475
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Classification number BV4490 .C48 1997
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Personal name McGinn, Bernard, ed.
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Title Christian spirituality
Remainder of title : origins to the twelfth century
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture New York
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice c1985
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Extent xxv, 502p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliogs.; indexes
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Series statement [World Spirituality: An Encyclopedic History of the Religious Quest: 16]
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General note 'Edited by Bernard McGinn and John Meyendorff in collaboration with Jean Leclerq.'
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Formatted contents note 1 Scripture and spirituality -- Sandra M. Schneiders. Part 1 -- Periods and movements. 2 The early Christian community -- John D. Zizioulas. 3 Gnostic spirituality -- Robert M. Grant. 4 The spiritual message of the great fathers -- Charles Kannengiesser. 5 Monasticism and asceticism. I. Eastern Christianity--Jean Gribomont. II. Western Christianity--Jean Leclercq. 6 The uplifting spirituality of Pseudo-Dionysius--Paul Rorem. 7 Christianity and cultural diversity. I. The spirituality of Syriac--speaking Christians--Roberta C. Bondi. II. Spirituality in Celtic and Germanic society--Pierre Riche. 8 The Gregorian reform--Karl F. Morrison. 9 The religious world of the twelfth century. I. Introduction--Bernard McGinn. II. Anselm of Canterbury and his influence--Benedicta Ward. III. The Cistercians--Basil Pennington. IV. The regular canons--Grover A. Zinn. Part 2 -- Themes and values. 10 The role of Christ. I. Christ as savior in the East--John Meyendorff. II. Christ as savior in the West--Bernard McGinn. 11 The trinity. I. The trinity in the Cappadocians--Thomas Hopko. II. The trinity in Latin Christianity--Mary T. Clark. 12 The human person as image of God. I. Eastern Christianity--Lars Thunberg. II. Western Christianity--Bernard McGinn. 13 Grace: the Augustinian foundation--J. Patout Burns. 14 Liturgy and spirituality. I. Eastern liturgical theology--Paul Meyendorff. II. Sacraments and liturgy in Latin Christianity--Pierre-Marie Gy. 15 Icon and art--Leonid Ouspensky. 16 Ways of prayer and contemplation. I. Eastern--Kallistos Ware. II. Western--Jean Leclercq. 17 The notion of virginity in the early church--Peter Brown. 18 Spiritual guidance--(Sr.) Donald Corcoran. 19 The practice of Christian life--the birth of the laity--Jacque Fontaine
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Summary, etc. 'Throughout its long and complex history Christianity has always insisted upon the primacy of the inner meaning of Christian documents, rituals, and institutions--their spiritual depth. This volume and the two that will follow it...are an attempt to present the inner meaning of Christian belief and practice in a way that will be at once historically accurate and existentially pertinent.'
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Binding note Paperback
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Spiritual life--History of doctrines--addresses, essays, lectures
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Personal name Meyendorff, John, ed. Leclercq, Jean
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