
from Dallas Theological Seminary, and a B.A. from Westminster Theological Seminary, a Th.M. He is the voice of Proclaiming The Word, a daily syndicated radio program, as well as The Proclamation Worship Hour. LILLBACK, PH.D., is the president of The Providence Forum, senior pastor at Proclamation Presbyterian Church in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, and president of Westminster Theological Seminary, where he is also Professor of Historical Theology. His book The Holy Longing has more than a quarter of a million copies in print.PETER A. He is the author of the prizewinning The Restless Heart as well as Forgotten Among the Lilies. His regular column in the Catholic Herald is featured in newspapers in five different countries. Richard Rohr, O.F.M., Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque, New MexicoĪbout the Author RONALD ROLHEISER O.M.I., is a specialist in the fields of spirituality and systematic theology. Well, here he does it again-and does it well! - Fr.
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When Ron Rolheiser writes, it is clear, compelling, and challenging, plus it is about issues that matter to the soul. James Martin, SJ, author of Jesus: A Pilgrimage His sequel, Sacred Fire, is a superb book-one to give to a seeker looking to find God, to a friend struggling with a relationship with God, to a devout believer looking to deepen his or her faith-or best of all, to yourself, as a way of coming to know the God who desires ever more to know you. I have read, and recommended, his beautiful book The Holy Longing more times than I can remember. Ronald Rolheiser is one of the great Christian spiritual writers of our time, as well as one of my own personal favorites.

"Where do we go once some of the basic questions in our lives have been answered, or at least brought to enough peace that our focus can shift away from ourselves to others? Where do we go once the basic questions in our lives are no longer the restless questions of youthful insecurity and loneliness? Who am I? Who loves me? How will my life turn out? Where do we go once the basic question in life becomes: How can I give my life away more purely, and more meaningfully? How do I live beyond my own heartaches, headaches, and obsessions so as to help make other peoples' lives more meaningful? The intent of this book is to try to address exactly those questions: How can we live less self- centered, more mature lives? What constitutes deep maturity and how do we reach that place? And, not unimportantly, what constitutes a more adult, Christian discipleship? What constitutes a truly mature following of Jesus?" As the poet Rainer Maria Rilke suggests, "Live the questions now." In Sacred Fire, Rolheiser's deeply affecting prose urges us on in pursuit of the most holy of all passions-a deep and lasting intimacy with God.


"What lies beyond the essentials, the basics?" Rolheiser writes. But, as Rolheiser explains, when we embrace the struggle and yearning to know God we can experience too a profound re-understanding to our daily lives.

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Here, we experience the full gamut of human life, pleasure and fervor, disillusionment and boredom. In this new book, Rolheiser takes us on a journey through the dark night of the senses and of the spirit. With his trademark acuity, wit, and thoughtfulness, Rolheiser shows how identifying and embracing discipleship will lead to new heights of spiritual awareness and maturity. Book Synopsis When one reaches the highest degree of human maturity, one has only one question left: How can I be helpful?-TERESA OF ÁVILAīeloved author Ronald Rolheiser continues his search for an accessible and penetrating Christian spirituality in this highly anticipated follow-up to the contemporary classic, The Holy Longing.
