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Soul Food: Nourishing Essays on Contemplative Living and Leadership
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- Christian Books & Bibles, Spiritual Meditations, Christian Meditation Worship & Devotion, Christian Institutions & Organizations, Christian Spiritual Growth, Christian Church Leadership, Community and Connection, Creative and Critical Thinking, Gratitude, Humility, Servant Leadership, Resilience and Inner Strength, Work-Life-Balance, Spirituality and Leadership, Compassionate Leadership, Self-Reflection and Inner Growth, Mindfulness and Awareness
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Church Publishing Incorporated
ISBN-10
1640656340
ISBN-13
9781640656345
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Number of Pages
224 Pages
Publication Name
Soul Food : Nourishing Essays on Contemplative Living and Leadership
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Subject
Spirituality, Meditations, Christian Life / Spiritual Growth, Christian Church / Leadership, Institutions & Organizations
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Textbook
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Religion
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Trade Paperback
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8.5 in
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5.5 in
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Scholarly & Professional
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2023-015227
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"This celebratory volume for the Shalem Institute is less commemorative than exuberant. It marks a rich history of leadership in spiritual formation by offering challenging and visionary reflection on the future of contemplation. The feast offered is varied, rich, and engaging--some of it stimulating, some soothing, all providing much-needed nourishment that defies ready categorization, except for its quality. This is a further gift to all who have benefitted from the work of Shalem, and all who should." --The Very Rev. Dr. Andrew McGowan, Dean and President, Berkeley Divinity School, McFaddin Professor of Anglican Studies, Yale Divinity School "This book is a spiritual gamechanger. Soul Food demonstrates that the life of prayer and contemplation is never detached from the urgent issues of the day, reminding us that the foundation of the spiritual life is all about contemplation and leadership. These essays will make you pray, think, see, act, and live differently. Their voices are the tongues of fire calling us into a new experience of Pentecost and sacred living. --The Rev. Dr. Mark Francisco Bozzuti-Jones, Priest and Director of Spiritual Formation at Trinity Retreat Center and author of Absalom Jones and Face Rising to the Rising Sun "Fifty years ago, the year Nixon was sworn in for his second term as President, awe was a rarely used word. The disastrous course of world events, since then, shows Tilden Edwards' wise foresight in founding Shalem as a place of awe. Today, if there is one word that says what our human family most urgently needs to recover, awe is that word. Experiencing awe makes us one. Awe is the magic wand that can transform I-thinking into We-thinking and rescue us from self-destruction. That Soul Food devotes so much space to awe honors Shalem's finest tradition and makes it a most timely book of hope for the world." --Br. David Steindl-Rast, Benedictine monk, author, and co-founder of Grateful Living, "This celebratory volume for the Shalem Institute is less commemorative than exuberant. It marks a rich history of leadership in spiritual formation by offering challenging and visionary reflection on the future of contemplation. The feast offered is varied, rich, and engaging--some of it stimulating, some soothing, all providing much-needed nourishment that defies ready categorization, except for its quality. This is a further gift to all who have benefitted from the work of Shalem, and all who should." --The Very Rev. Dr. Andrew McGowan, Dean and President, Berkeley Divinity School, McFaddin Professor of Anglican Studies, Yale Divinity School "This book is a spiritual gamechanger. Soul Food demonstrates that the life of prayer and contemplation is never detached from the urgent issues of the day, reminding us that the foundation of the spiritual life is all about contemplation and leadership. These essays will make you pray, think, see, act, and live differently. Their voices are the tongues of fire calling us into a new experience of Pentecost and sacred living. --The Rev. Dr. Mark Francisco Bozzuti-Jones, Priest and Director of Spiritual Formation at Trinity Retreat Center and author of Absalom Jones and Face Rising to the Rising Sun "Fifty years ago, the year Nixon was sworn in for his second term as President, awe was a rarely used word. The disastrous course of world events, since then, shows Tilden Edwards' wise foresight in founding Shalem as a place of awe. Today, if there is one word that says what our human family most urgently needs to recover, awe is that word. Experiencing awe makes us one. Awe is the magic wand that can transform I-thinking into We-thinking and rescue us from self-destruction. That Soul Food devotes so much space to awe honors Shalem's finest tradition and makes it a most timely book of hope for the world." --Br. David Steindl-Rast, Benedictine monk, author, and co-founder of Grateful Living "Soul Food is a feast! An inclusive collection brimming with nourishing essays honestly exploring the ways to be a loving human in an inhuman system, Soul Food features a community of contemplative authors compassionately addressing the ailments of our society. Their work offers us new wineskins of openheartedness, which can help us create a larger table where everyone is invited to sit and have plenty. Grounded in silence, this welcoming book of healing words provides readers with vibrant poetry, thought-provoking essays, and experiential activities. From its opening reflection on gender as "profound mystery" and on gendered pronouns and their relationship to our image and view of God, to its explorations of what Martin Luther King Jr. named our "inescapable network of mutuality," this collection celebrates Divine Diversity. It invites all to savor Love, "the {Ancient} New," and it gives us contemplative ways to do that in a world of collective and personal trauma. These essays present accessible, embodied paths back to our interconnectedness with the earth, each other, and all creatures--the "all my relations" of Native American prayers, as one author reminds us. This wise book speaks directly to the very human needs of our times, and it feeds us all, every one." --Dr. Carmen Acevedo Butcher, poet and translator of Br. Lawrence's Practice of the Presence and The Cloud of Unknowing
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
808.84
Table Of Content
Foreword Valerie Brown A Note from the Founder Tilden Edwards Introduction Westina Matthews, Margaret Benefiel, and Jackson Droney Led by Starlight Down a Marvelous Road Winston Breeden Charles Part 1: Welcoming and Belonging God's Pronouns: A New Translation of a Mystical Classic Invites Us Into the Beautiful Mystery of Gender Carl McColman Listening for the Holy Sarah Forti Contemplative Collegiality: Caring for the Souls of Black Biblical Scholars Gay L. Byron From Censorship to Contemplation: Silence in Queer Life J. M. Smith Toward a Decolonising Spiritual Direction Practice: Weeping, Gnashing Teeth, and Opening to the (Ancient) New Althea Banda-Hansmann I Am Joanne Youn Tell Me about Mary's Rage Amanda Lindamood To Heal What Ails Us: Belonging through Group Spiritual Direction Melanie Dobson Part 2: Holy Awe A Thousand Paths to Contemplation Westina Matthews Seeing with the Eyes of the Heart: Social Justice and the Art of Spiritual Guidance Phillip Stephens Coming to Our Senses: Embracing Wonder and Gratitude Leah Moran Rampy Embodying Contemplative Leadership: Howard Thurman and Feeding the Timeless Hunger of the Human Spirit Lerita Coleman Brown Considerations of Recovery, Centering Prayer, and Social Justice Action Anita-Yvonne (AY) Bryant What Your Tender Heart Knows Marcelle Martin Embodied Contemplation of Deep Time: Resourcing for Spiritual Resilience Kolya Braun-Greiner A Contemplative View of Resilient Aging Elaine Voci Summer Day of the Owls DanaLee Simon Contributors Vision Statement 2025 Acknowledgements
Synopsis
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Shalem Institute, this collection of experiential and academic essays offers modern contemplative reflections from new and renowned voices in spiritual leadership. Founded in 1973 by the Rev. Dr. Tilden H. Edwards, Jr., Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation offers retreats, workshops, and groups centered around contemplative spirituality. The culmination of half a century of charitable ministry, this commemorative anthology features essays written by Shalem graduates, as well as current and former board members and program directors. Its release will coincide with the Shalem Institute's 50th anniversary. Co-edited by Shalem graduate and board member Westina Matthews, Shalem's Executive Director Margaret Benefiel, and Jackson Droney, Shalem's Director of Operations and Online Learning, Soul Food takes an inclusive and contemporary approach to contemplative living and leadership. Designed in alignment with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives, this vital book spotlights authors of different ethnicities, faith backgrounds, and gender identities, while consistently centering the development of day-to-day practices designed to deepen engagement with the divine. With essays from notable contributors from Shalem's past and present, such as Tilden Edwards, the institute's founder and former director; Gay Byron, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Howard University; and Carl McColman, well-known Christian mystic and spiritual director, this collection looks to the future, set to serve as an invaluable resource in spiritual formation for the next 50 years, and beyond.
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