Wonder: a way to God

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Author: Eugene Stockton
ISBN: 9780994155573
155mm x 230mm, Paperback 116 pages
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WONDER: a way to God takes its cue from Dadirri, an Aboriginal form of contemplation which goes out to the environment, drawing on Eastern and Western mystical traditions to propose a Christian synthesis for Australian's today. Prompted by the Papal encyclical Laudato Si' and the wonders of the natural world, wonderment raises the mind and heart to God, reaching out beyond creation to the Transcendent Other. The book offers first steps in cultivating contemplative prayer. It looks at the wonder of God in Godself and to our life in community. How might one dare to aspire to oneness in God?

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Author: Eugene Stockton
ISBN: 9780994155573
155mm x 230mm, Paperback 116 pages
Price will include $1 extra for p&h

WONDER: a way to God takes its cue from Dadirri, an Aboriginal form of contemplation which goes out to the environment, drawing on Eastern and Western mystical traditions to propose a Christian synthesis for Australian's today. Prompted by the Papal encyclical Laudato Si' and the wonders of the natural world, wonderment raises the mind and heart to God, reaching out beyond creation to the Transcendent Other. The book offers first steps in cultivating contemplative prayer. It looks at the wonder of God in Godself and to our life in community. How might one dare to aspire to oneness in God?

Author: Eugene Stockton
ISBN: 9780994155573
155mm x 230mm, Paperback 116 pages
Price will include $1 extra for p&h

WONDER: a way to God takes its cue from Dadirri, an Aboriginal form of contemplation which goes out to the environment, drawing on Eastern and Western mystical traditions to propose a Christian synthesis for Australian's today. Prompted by the Papal encyclical Laudato Si' and the wonders of the natural world, wonderment raises the mind and heart to God, reaching out beyond creation to the Transcendent Other. The book offers first steps in cultivating contemplative prayer. It looks at the wonder of God in Godself and to our life in community. How might one dare to aspire to oneness in God?