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Find more info., search and price compare for The Song of Songs: A Spiritual Commentary by M Basil Pennington Binding: Paperback, 136 pages Publisher: Skylight Paths Publishing Weight: 0.45 pound Dimension: H: 0.5 x L: 8.5 x W: 5.7 inches ISBN 10: 1594732353 ISBN 13: 9781594732355 Click here to search for this book and compare price at 40+ bookstores with AddALL.com! If you cannot find this book in our new and in print search, be sure to try our used and out of print search too! |
Book Description: In the tradition of Christian mysticism, including Bernard of Clairvaux, Gregory the Great, and Ambrose of Milan, M. Basil Pennington shares his reflections on the Bible's most challenging mystical text, the ancient love poem that is the Song of Songs. In this extraordinary volume, Pennington is joined by the profound Jewish artist Phillip Ratner, whose inspired works call forth from Pennington not only transcendent prayer and rich analogy but also the deepest sentiments that are common to every human mind and heart. Pennington reflects on the ways you can use the Song of Songs to fulfill your own unutterable aspirations. Enriched by Jewish and Christian faith, the drawings and meditations speak to you and every person who desires to connect with their deepest, most human longings. Allow yourself to let go and delve into the poetry of Song of Songs, to find joy in the boundless love of God for you, the beloved child. Allow yourself to experience this story of love human love yearning for the Divine. 'A rich resource for meditation, Fr. Pennington's poetic translations and piercing reflections combine with Jewish artist Ratner's graphics to elucidate how this wonderful love poem can unlock the mystery of human engagement with God. This book could help a new generation of saints discover the wisdom contemplatives of the Middle Ages discerned in the Song of Songs' depiction of human intimacy in its earthiness and sublimity.' A paean of reverence for what may be the holiest book in the Hebrew Bible, written by a man who is surely one of the most spiritually gifted teachers of our generation. Through his own poetic ruminations, Father Basil deftly leads us into that mysterious place where romance embraces the sacred. |
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