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Nancy J. Moules

    Conducting Hermeneutic Research
    Red Element
    Carmelite Charism
    • Carmelite Charism

      • 128 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení
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      Thomas Merton once ?There is no member of the Church who does not owe something to Carmel.? This book reaffirms the relevance of the Carmelite charism for all believers and opens up the biblical foundations of the Carmelite way of prayer. While there have been a number of books on Carmelite spirituality and the origins of the Order, this is the only one that explores the charism in relation to the scriptures. 'The Carmelite Charism' opens up a rich 800-year-old tradition of prayer to readers of all denominations who wish to enter more deeply into it through the word of God. It is a response to the call of Vatican II to return to the scriptures as ?the food of the soul, the pure and perennial source of spiritual life?. Practical guidelines are given for lectio divina, each stage based on the prayer of Mary, while she and other biblical figures are presented as models of the interior life. 'The Carmelite Charism' shows this inner journey to be a path of growing intimacy with God, focused on the person of Jesus and leading ever more deeply into the mystery of the Trinity dwelling within. It presents Carmelite prayer as essentially a heart-to-heart communing with God.

      Carmelite Charism
    • Conducting Hermeneutic Research

      From Philosophy to Practice

      • 230 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      This book delves into hermeneutic research, bridging philosophical foundations with practical applications. It offers a comprehensive exploration of interpretive methodologies, emphasizing the importance of context and meaning in understanding human experiences. Through detailed examples and case studies, readers gain insights into how to effectively conduct research that honors the complexity of lived experiences. The text serves as a guide for researchers seeking to apply hermeneutic principles in their work, fostering a deeper understanding of qualitative inquiry.

      Conducting Hermeneutic Research