
The Bible as Prayer
a handbook for Lectio Divina
Continuum International Publishing Group - Trinity
Published on 16. March 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-8264-8305-8 (ISBN)
Description
Stephen Hough is a world renowned concert pianist
- The Daily Telegraph and Catholic Herald are likely to print profiles of Stephen Hough when the book is published
- It is the natural successor to our very successful book Reading with God by David Foster and concerns Lectio Divina which is incredibly popular at the moment
A believing Christian, Hough compiled this book as an aid to prayer in a busy, modern life. It returns to the source (3rd century) of what later became known as 'Lectio Divina' in the West and the 'Jesus Prayer' in the East - ways to take small extracts from the Bible and pray with them in a simple, contemplative way. It is the opposite, in a way, from the '100-minute Bible' or 'Testament' which are abridged texts to give a quick over-view of the whole; 'The Bible as Prayer' is meant to be read slowly, one segment a day, and is solely intended to lead the reader into prayer, not for Bible study: a book to use, not read or study.
Its appeal could be extremely wide-ranging, from prayer-groups and retreats to the bedsides of hospitals or prisons; and its gathering together of the most inspiring verses of the Scriptures from beginning to end, combined with an utterly simple method of use, make it the perfect book to dip into for beginners as well as the more experienced.
This is a book to encourage people to pray. Even if they have only five minutes to spare, or feel totally uninspired, there should be something on every page which can kindle the flame and, over time, change the heart.
- The Daily Telegraph and Catholic Herald are likely to print profiles of Stephen Hough when the book is published
- It is the natural successor to our very successful book Reading with God by David Foster and concerns Lectio Divina which is incredibly popular at the moment
A believing Christian, Hough compiled this book as an aid to prayer in a busy, modern life. It returns to the source (3rd century) of what later became known as 'Lectio Divina' in the West and the 'Jesus Prayer' in the East - ways to take small extracts from the Bible and pray with them in a simple, contemplative way. It is the opposite, in a way, from the '100-minute Bible' or 'Testament' which are abridged texts to give a quick over-view of the whole; 'The Bible as Prayer' is meant to be read slowly, one segment a day, and is solely intended to lead the reader into prayer, not for Bible study: a book to use, not read or study.
Its appeal could be extremely wide-ranging, from prayer-groups and retreats to the bedsides of hospitals or prisons; and its gathering together of the most inspiring verses of the Scriptures from beginning to end, combined with an utterly simple method of use, make it the perfect book to dip into for beginners as well as the more experienced.
This is a book to encourage people to pray. Even if they have only five minutes to spare, or feel totally uninspired, there should be something on every page which can kindle the flame and, over time, change the heart.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Weight
194 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8264-8305-8 (9780826483058)
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Person
Stephen Hough is an internationally acclaimed concert pianist. He is also a devout Roman Catholic. He contributed an essay to The Way We Are Now edited by Ben Summerskill
Compiled by Stephen Hough
Compiled by Stephen Hough
Compilation
Content
Introduction
The Background, the Methods, the Text
The Old Testament
The New Testament
The Deutero Canonical Books (Apocrypha)
The Background, the Methods, the Text
The Old Testament
The New Testament
The Deutero Canonical Books (Apocrypha)