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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. The empire, and the Kingpriest, have both changed radically since he was banished.

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However, Cathan is shocked at the things he sees. 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." -James Martin, SJ, author of "Jesus: A Pilgrimage This book occurs 20 years after the Divine Hammer, and picks up where Cathan is 'welcomed' back to the empire and the side of the Kingpriest. The reflections in this book tell the story of how the Holy Spirit came to dwell in. I have read, and recommended, his beautiful book "The Holy Longing" more times than I can remember. The Heart is the Hearth where the Holy Spirit chooses to make his Home. "Ronald Rolheiser is one of the great Christian spiritual writers of our time, as well as one of my own personal favorites. Reading Length provides a calculation for the word count of this book. With his trademark acuity, wit, and thoughtfulness, he shows how identifying and embracing discipleship will lead to new heights of spiritual awareness and maturity. Sacred Fire: A Vision for a Deeper Human and Christian Maturity has 368 pages. 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'.

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Sacred Fire is a wise, practical book of applicable spirituality that likely will see similar success.Subtitle: A Vision for a Deeper Human and Christian MaturityĪuthor: Ronald Rolheiser. A great way to start is with Sacred Fire: The QBR 100 Essential Black Books.' -Atlanta Journal-Constitution Capturing the full sweep of writing from the diaspora-from Africa tc the Caribbean to America-Sacred Fire is a soul-stirring collection of provocative analysis on 100 works of literature that have shaped and defined black culture for. Rolheiser, a specialist in systematic theology and regular columnist for the Catholic Herald, produced an influential first stage with The Holy Longing, which currently boasts more than a quarter of a million copies in print. Chantal Fiolas first published work, Rekindling the Sacred Fire: Metis Ancestry and Anishinaabe Spirituality, is a pathbreaking work of scholarship that. While our adult years can be a settled time of contentment, Rolheiser writes, too often a resentment of the biblical Martha workload looms: “The demands made on us in our adult years bring with them the perennial temptation to become a workaholic.…hough we are generally blind to this, it becomes an escape” (77). “If we look back on our lives with honesty, we have to admit that of all the invitations that God has sent us, we have probably accepted and acted on only a fraction of them.”

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His 1999 book The Holy Longing centers on Essential Discipleship, and a future book will more thoroughly explore Radical Discipleship the major focus of Sacred Fire is on the second phase of discipleship.

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While he touches on each stage in Sacred Fire, Rolheiser admits that he does not address them equally here. John’s faith stages as three life cycles: (1) Essential Discipleship (the struggle to get our lives together), (2) Mature Discipleship (the struggle to give our lives away), and (3) Radical Discipleship (the struggle to give our lives away). Fans of George Washingtons Sacred Fire should check out Peter Lillbacks excellent illustrated book Lessons on Liberty. Lillback, assisted by Jerry Newcombe, reveals to the reader a highly inspirational image of General and President George Washington. John’s “dark night of the soul” in a nonmonastic and contemporary context. Ronald Rolheiser’s Sacred Fire: A Vision for a Deeper Human and Christian Maturity effectively revisits the timeless work of 16th-century mystic St.












Sacred fire book