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Walking the labyrinth : a place to pray and seek God / Travis Scholl.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: IVP booksPublisher: Downers Grove : InterVarsity Press, 2014Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780830895939
  • 0830895930
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Walking the labyrinthDDC classification:
  • 246 23
LOC classification:
  • BV4509.5 .S363 2014eb
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; OpeningQuotations; Contents; Foreword; Part 1: Before the Beginning; 1 Entrance; 2 In the Middle of Things; 3 Wilderness; 4 Work; Part 2: Christ, the Path; 5 Threshold; 6 Worship; 7 Liminality; 8 A Game; 9 Rain; 10 The Signs; Part 3: The Way of Love; 11 Tree of Life; 12 Seed; 13 Children; 14 In Peace; 15 Passage; 16 As Yet Untrodden; Part 4: Calling, by Name; 17 Petals; 18 The Sea; 19 The Number Eleven; 20 Between the Lines; 21 Secret; 22 Cross; Part 5: Practicing the Everyday; 23 Transfigured; 24 Facing Failure; 25 Safe at Home; 26 In Bloom.
27 Child's Play28 Marathon; Part 6: The Things We Keep and Leave Behind; 29 Labor; 30 The Path; 31 Running Late; 32 But Now I See; 33 Heartbeat; 34 Near and Not Far; Part 7: The Way of the Cross; 35 Around and Around; 36 To the West; 37 A Memory; 38 Anonymous; 39 Silence; 40 Exit; Part 8: After the End; Acknowledgments; Appendix: Ways to Walk a Labyrinth; Notes; Further Reading; Daily Scripture Readings Index; Formatio; Praise for Walking the Labyrinth; About the Author; More Titles from InterVarsity Press.
Summary: One day Travis Scholl discovered a labyrinth in his neighborhood. As he began to walk it, he found this ancient practice offered a much-needed path away from life's demands, allowing him to encounter God in quiet solitude. In this meditative guide, Travis Scholl takes readers on a journey:""The path is always new, because, as a spiritual discipline, the labyrinth is a tool for contemplation, for reflection, for prayer. Underneath the surface, walking the labyrinth is a profound exercise in listening, in active silence, in finding movement and rhythm in the stillnesses underneath and in between.
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eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - EBSCO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (ebsco)684999

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Print version record.

Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; OpeningQuotations; Contents; Foreword; Part 1: Before the Beginning; 1 Entrance; 2 In the Middle of Things; 3 Wilderness; 4 Work; Part 2: Christ, the Path; 5 Threshold; 6 Worship; 7 Liminality; 8 A Game; 9 Rain; 10 The Signs; Part 3: The Way of Love; 11 Tree of Life; 12 Seed; 13 Children; 14 In Peace; 15 Passage; 16 As Yet Untrodden; Part 4: Calling, by Name; 17 Petals; 18 The Sea; 19 The Number Eleven; 20 Between the Lines; 21 Secret; 22 Cross; Part 5: Practicing the Everyday; 23 Transfigured; 24 Facing Failure; 25 Safe at Home; 26 In Bloom.

27 Child's Play28 Marathon; Part 6: The Things We Keep and Leave Behind; 29 Labor; 30 The Path; 31 Running Late; 32 But Now I See; 33 Heartbeat; 34 Near and Not Far; Part 7: The Way of the Cross; 35 Around and Around; 36 To the West; 37 A Memory; 38 Anonymous; 39 Silence; 40 Exit; Part 8: After the End; Acknowledgments; Appendix: Ways to Walk a Labyrinth; Notes; Further Reading; Daily Scripture Readings Index; Formatio; Praise for Walking the Labyrinth; About the Author; More Titles from InterVarsity Press.

One day Travis Scholl discovered a labyrinth in his neighborhood. As he began to walk it, he found this ancient practice offered a much-needed path away from life's demands, allowing him to encounter God in quiet solitude. In this meditative guide, Travis Scholl takes readers on a journey:""The path is always new, because, as a spiritual discipline, the labyrinth is a tool for contemplation, for reflection, for prayer. Underneath the surface, walking the labyrinth is a profound exercise in listening, in active silence, in finding movement and rhythm in the stillnesses underneath and in between.