Touching God


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The first book devoted to the study of love in the writings of Gerald Manley Hopkins, 'Touching God' offers fresh readings of Hopkins' poetry by considering love in relation to mutual touch.




Love Poems from God


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Sacred poetry from twelve mystics and saints, rendered brilliantly by Daniel Ladinsky, beloved interpreter of verses by the fourteenth-century Persian poet Hafiz One of 6 Books Oprah Loves to Give as Gifts During the Holidays “All kinds of beautiful poetry.” –Hoda Kotb In this luminous collection, Daniel Ladinsky—best known for his bestselling interpretations of the great Sufi poet Hafiz—brings together the timeless work of twelve of the world’s finest spiritual writers, six from the East and six from the West. Once again, Ladinsky reveals his talent for creating profound and playful renditions of classic poems for a modern audience. Rumi’s joyous, ecstatic love poems; St. Francis’s loving observations of nature through the eyes of Catholicism; Kabir’s wild, freeing humor that synthesizes Hindu, Muslim, and Christian beliefs; St. Teresa’s sensual verse; and the mystical, healing words of Sufi poet Hafiz—these along with inspiring works by Rabia, Meister Eckhart, St. Thomas Aquinas, Mira, St. Catherine of Siena, St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, and Tukaram are all “love poems by God” from writers considered “conduits of the divine.” Together, they form a spiritual treasure to cherish always.




God's Poetic Touch


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God's Poetic Touch contains 127 inspirational poems plus prayers and meditations which express God's love and mercy for people of all ages. Each poem has an associated scripture reference to confirm God's biblical truths as they gently usher in spirits of joy, comfort, guidance, hope and intimacy with God. The bonus faith-filled prayers and meditations are designed to gently guide the willing spirit into salvation, highlight spiritual keys to success, as well as provide daily and useful meditations that help us to grow closer to God and chart a successful life in Christ. Browse through God's Poetic Touch to find premium poetry on varied topics including subjects on the family, serving God, salvation, and much, much more! For example, poems such as: “Lord Please Say Well Done”, “Prayer” and “Lord Help me to Keep my Mind on You” can serve as devotionals to enjoy delightful communion with God. Other well-liked poems such as “A Parent is as good as his Child”, “Flesh vs. Spirit”, and “Victory, Through Faith in Him” gently usher in spirits of comfort and wisdom during challenging times. Read the poems so that you can hear them in order to benefit from what God is saying to you! Romans 10:17 says “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” Use the poems to enjoy fellowship with God, share with friends and family, recite at meetings, use for prison ministries or during holidays to get the message of the gospel out in an abbreviated and powerful forum. “And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.” (Mark 16:15).




Touched by God


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Touched by God is an eclectic collection of soul-searching and motivational poems inspired by the Holy Spirit. It has several chapters, each with its compilation of germane poems to uplift, challenge, and bless. Poems on prayer prepare the way, allowing faith to usher in the promise of God's Word timely fulfilled. You will become cognizant of the love of God as it emanates from the very pages. Your faith will be taken to new heights as you engage the poems on faith and courage. The way of the Word and obedience will reinforce the foundational importance of the God's Word in our lives. In a world of increasing perplexities, this book offers hope to a people who will direct their minds to be in touch with God. The rallying call to all in such times is epitomized in the scripture Psalm 94:14, "For the Lord will not cast off His people, nor will He forsake His inheritance." Touched by God is a light that shines in a gloomy world spiraling out of control. It enables man to know that there is a blessed hope available. The only real hope man can embrace is through contact with the omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent God, who alone knows the heart of man and the issues that spring forth. There is no better place to be than to be drawing ever, being in touch with him. The words contained in the book come with no bias to those who are already in touch with God or to those yet to know God the creator. The spirit-filled messages will enrich the lives of all-man's soul no longer disquieted, the peace of God assuming control. Read with an open mind and allow yourself to be touched by God.




The Awful Rowing Toward God


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In this powerful new collection, one of our most dazzlingly inventive and prolific poets tackles a universal theme: the agonizing search for God that is part and parcel of the livse of all of us. As always, Anne Sexton's latest work derives from intense personal experience. She explores the dilemmas and triumphs, and the agony and the peace of her highly unorthodox faith, sharing all her findings with her readers as the quest progresses. Anne Sexton's poetry speaks to our most passionate yearnings for love and our deepest fears of evil and death. The uncompromising honesty and vividness of "The Awful Rowing Toward God" confirms her stature as one of the most compelling voices of our time. -- From publisher's description.




The Other Hand of God


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If the Spirit is not equal to the Father and the Son, can the Trinity survive? Is the role of the Spirit in salvation as important as that of the Son? Why was the divinity of the Spirit problematic in the early Church? If the Son, Jesus Christ, is "the way the truth and the life," what role does the Spirit have in God's reaching out to touch the Church and the world? Is there any contact with, any experience of God, apart from the Spirit? In what sense is the Spirit the goal of the Christian life? The Other Hand of God addresses these theological queries. Chapters are "To Do Pneumatology is to Do Trinity," "Struggling with Ambiguity," "The Way of Doxology," "To Do Pneumatology is to Do Eschatology," "Movement Toward Fixity: Holy Spirit in Patristic Eschatology," "To Do Pneumatology Is to Start at the Beginning," "No Unified Vision in the New Testament," "Losing the Battle to Stay with the Imprecision of the Scriptures," "The Mission of the Spirit: Junior Grade?" "God Beyond the Self of God," "The Return: The Highway Back to the Father," "The Spirit Is the Touch of God," "The Tradition of Subordinationism," "Basil: Not Subordination but Communion of Life with the Father and the Son," "Gregory Nazianzus: The Divine Pedagogy in Steps," "The Council of Constantinople: The Triumph of Discretion," "To Do Pneumatology is to Start with Experience," "Experience of the Spirit in the Early Church," "William of St. Thierry: 'So I May Know by experience,' " "Bernard of Clairvaux: 'Today We Read in the Book of Experience,' " "The Role of Pneumatology in an Integral Theology," "The Continuing Quest for a Theology of the Holy Spirit," and "Toward a Theology in the Holy Spirit" Kilian McDonnell, OSB, STD, a monk and priest of St. John's Abbey, Collegeville, Minnesota, is the founder and the president of the Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research in Collegeville. For years he was a consultor to the Pontifical Council for Unity in Rome. He has been involved both nationally and internationally in dialogues with the Lutherans, Presbyterians, Pentecostals, and Disciples of Christ. He has published on John Calvin, Christian initiation, and on the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan, as well as collections of poetry. The Catholic Theological Society of America has honored him for his contributions to theology.




Less Obvious Gods


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Less Obvious Gods by Lisa Coffman is a book of poetry.




God with Skin and Other Poems


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God Speaks Through Wombs


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In this dynamic collection of poems, Drew Jackson explores the first eight chapters of Luke's Gospel. These are declarative poems, faithfully proclaiming the gospel story in all its liberative power. Here the gospel is the "fresh words / that speak of / things impossible." This powerful poetry helps us hear the hum of deliverance—against all hope—that's been in the gospel all along.