
Despite the anxious and ubiquitous materialism of the modern world, the practice of prayer and meditation remains a source of both relief and inspiration for millions. This unique compilation of over 1,100 prayers combines the traditional with the modern, stretching from the Bible, the saints and mystics of the past, and the Book of Common Prayer, to a Ghanaian fisherman's prayer, and prayers from many influential non-Christian religions.Selected for their literary merit as well as spiritual quality, these prayers speak to the modern reader. Arranged under headings such as "Prayers from the Scripture," "Prayers of Christians, Personal and Occasional," and "Prayers of Other Traditions of Faith," the anthology includes a subject index to guide the reader to prayers for particular occasions, as well as an index of authors and sources. It serves as the ideal source for browsing or for more structured prayer, as well as for private meditation or public worship.
This anthology investigates the enduring relevance of prayer and meditation as a mechanism for relief and spiritual inspiration within a materialistic modern society. George Appleton, a noted Anglican bishop and scholar, compiles this collection to bridge the gap between historical religious texts and contemporary spiritual needs. By curating a diverse array of entries, the author argues that the act of prayer transcends specific denominational boundaries and remains a vital human practice. The work utilizes a broad selection of primary sources to provide a comprehensive resource for both private reflection and public liturgical use.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers frequently cite this volume as a foundational reference for those seeking a broad, ecumenical approach to devotional literature. The text is noted for its accessibility and the high literary quality of the selected entries, making it a standard resource for both clergy and laypeople.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
1989-11-09
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192821083
ISBN-13:
9780192821089
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