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English edition
256 pp.
Paperback
15.50 x 23.00 cm
$24.95
LE 140.00
ISBN 978 188 775 226 8
For sale only in the Middle East
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Invocation of the Name of Jesus
As Practiced in the Western Church
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Edited by
Rama Coomaraswamy
The method of prayer known as Hesychast or the Prayer of Jesus, as practiced in the Eastern Orthodox Church, has in the past few years become a central focus of Western Catholics and Christians in general who are interested in devotional or contemplative practices. In this anthology of writings from the Fathers of the Roman Church, Rama Coomaraswamy shows that this interest is not just a recent phenomenon, but that the invocation of the Holy Name extends throughout the history of Catholicism. Coomaraswamy stresses that this renewal is especially necessary for contemporary individuals who have so often lost sight of both the purpose and method of prayer in their lives and no longer have any real connection with a traditional praxis that “makes the divine Logos present in man.”
In the stunning way it blends wisdom with erudition, the introduction of this book could have appeared as a free standing book in its own right. As it is, it provides the framework for thirteen short chapters, each devoted to a giant of the Christian Church, which taken together put to rest the mistaken notion—occasioned by the extraordinary popularity of the 19th century Russian classic, The Way of the Pilgrim-—that the Jesus prayer belongs primarily if not exclusively to Eastern Orthodoxy. It accomplishes this task definitively, and goes on to show that the “deep structure” of the Prayer resonates through different idioms in all the world's authentic religious traditions.
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