Rooted in Detachment: Living the Transfiguration (Cistercian Studies) - Kenneth Stevenson - Books - Cistercian - 9780879075170 - December 1, 2007
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Rooted in Detachment: Living the Transfiguration (Cistercian Studies)

Kenneth Stevenson

Rooted in Detachment: Living the Transfiguration (Cistercian Studies)

The Transfiguration of Christ is a pivot in the gospel of salvation, beckoning Christians back into the teaching of Christ and forward to his death and resurrection. Described in three gospels and the Second Letter of Peter, portrayed in Eastern Christian icons, and proclaimed on the last Sunday before Lent, the transfiguration has received little attention in recent books on theology or spirituality. New Testament scholars continue to probe into its origins and significance, but--with the exceptions of John Anthony McGuckin's 1986 patristic study and the late Arthur Michael Ramsey's 1949 theological-liturgical treatment--there have been few books on its place in the long tradition of Christian spirituality or interpretation, Eastern or Western. Beginning with the striking icon of the Transfiguration by Theophanes the Greek, the author, in the tradition of lectio divina, reflects on the insights of writers and preachers through the ages, and ponders the power this mystery has to nurture and sustain modern Christians.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 1, 2007
ISBN13 9780879075170
Publishers Cistercian
Pages 144
Dimensions 140 × 220 × 20 mm   ·   240 g
Language English  

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