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In the Shelter

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11 August 2016

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There's an old Irish proverb: 'It is in the shelter of each other that the people live'. In this book much-loved poet, storyteller, theologian and speaker P draig Tuama applies ideas of shelter and welcome to journeys of life, using poetry, story, biblical reflection and prose to open up gentle...

There's an old Irish proverb: 'It is in the shelter of each other that the people live'. In this book much-loved poet, storyteller, theologian and speaker P draig Tuama applies ideas of shelter and welcome to journeys of life, using poetry, story, biblical reflection and prose to open up gentle ways of living well in a troubled world.

The fourth gospel tells of Jesus arriving in the room where the disciples are gathered, full of fear, on Easter Sunday. He does not chide or admonish; instead he says 'Peace be with you', which, in the Aramaic of his day, was simply a greeting. 'Hello,' he said, welcoming people locked in a room of fear to a place of deep encounter; encounter with themselves, with their fear, with each other and with the incarnate one in their midst.

Interweaving everyday stories with analysis, gospel reflections with mindfulness and Celtic spirituality with poetry, this book explores the practice of welcoming as a spiritual discipline. In particular, P draig tells careful stories of welcoming parts of life that are often unwelcome.

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There's an old Irish proverb: 'It is in the shelter of each other that the people live'. In this book much-loved poet, storyteller, theologian and speaker P draig Tuama applies ideas of shelter and welcome to journeys of life, using poetry, story, biblical reflection and prose to open up gentle...

There's an old Irish proverb: 'It is in the shelter of each other that the people live'. In this book much-loved poet, storyteller, theologian and speaker P draig Tuama applies ideas of shelter and welcome to journeys of life, using poetry, story, biblical reflection and prose to open up gentle ways of living well in a troubled world.

The fourth gospel tells of Jesus arriving in the room where the disciples are gathered, full of fear, on Easter Sunday. He does not chide or admonish; instead he says 'Peace be with you', which, in the Aramaic of his day, was simply a greeting. 'Hello,' he said, welcoming people locked in a room of fear to a place of deep encounter; encounter with themselves, with their fear, with each other and with the incarnate one in their midst.

Interweaving everyday stories with analysis, gospel reflections with mindfulness and Celtic spirituality with poetry, this book explores the practice of welcoming as a spiritual discipline. In particular, P draig tells careful stories of welcoming parts of life that are often unwelcome.
In the Shelter $24.99
Koorong code 441119
ISBN 9781444791723
Pages 272
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Publication date 11 August 2016
Dimensions 17 x 129 x 198mm
Weight 0.185kg
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    6 years ago
    Simply beautiful

    A beautifully evocative piece of narrative theology which reads like a conversation with a friend you wish never to end. It was both comforting and unsettling in the best of ways.

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    6 years ago
    Strangely Comforting

    Throughout his book,""""In the Shelter"""", Padraig draws upon many of his own experiences to explore who we are and what our identity as a Christian is. The beauty of this book rests not in answers but in the contemplation and mystery of life. While many books focus on the joy of Christian living, Padraig's raw emotions and deep cutting thoughts are laid out as he attempts to draw a clearer image of Christianity in the more sullen and heartbreaking parts of life. The book is uncomforting in that it provides no straightforward answers, but is comforting in that it embraces pervasive issues of fear, doubt, meaning, and identity in a broken world. Issues that are often unseen in many churches which solely promote """"The Good News"""".