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E-raamat: Lessons from a Troubadour: A Lifetime of Parables, Prose, and Stories

  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Sep-2018
  • Kirjastus: Ave Maria Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781594718465
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  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Sep-2018
  • Kirjastus: Ave Maria Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781594718465

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Master singer-storyteller John Michael Talbot’s concert meditations—heard and appreciated by millions of concert-goers over the last half-century—are now available in this unique volume. This collection of parables and stories reveals Talbot’s mystical, monastic heart and gives him an opportunity to present the Christian faith in holy and ordinary language.

As John Michael Talbot’s music became more popular over the years, he began to immerse himself in the teachings of the contemplatives, mystics, and monastic fathers and mothers of the Christian tradition. In time he began to share some of that teaching with his audiences between songs during concerts and during retreats, parish missions, and diocesan conventions. While on stage, this Grammy-winning contemporary Christian music pioneer is known as much for his stories between songs as he is for his playing and singing.

Fans of Talbot—the founder and spiritual father of an integrated monastic community—will savor his wise reflections on the mystery of the Trinity, the intimate love of Jesus, the Sermon on the Mount as the heart of Christian teaching, and the need to find what he calls our own “inner room” for prayer and contemplation.

Lessons from a Troubadour gathers this material into book form for the first time. Talbot’s words open an important window into understanding the Catholic faith. Both inspiring and practical, you’ll find ways to apply it to your daily life as well.

Introduction xi
PART ONE Holy God
The Voice, the Eternal, the Music
3(1)
Paradox, Mystery, and Balance
4(2)
Both Beyond and Personal
6(1)
Creation and the Creator
7(2)
God's Love and Our Freedom
9(2)
Meeting Jesus
11(2)
Jesus Is God and Man
13(4)
Jesus Is the Heart of God
17(1)
Jesus: Mystery of Mysteries
18(2)
The Love of Jesus
20(1)
Mary: Holy Is His Name
21(2)
Mary Our Mother
23(4)
Blessings and Beatitudes
27(2)
God Alone
29(1)
The Word Monk
30(3)
The Painter
33(3)
Surrender to Jesus
36(2)
Sand Dunes and the Holy Spirit
38(2)
The Holy Spirit and Freeze-Dried Coffee
40(1)
Water Drops and the Sun
41(2)
Two Wings of the Dove
43(1)
Love and Truth
44(3)
PART TWO The Inner Room
Known and Unknown
47(2)
True Love
49(3)
The Lover and the Beloved
52(3)
Finding Your Monastic Cell, Skete, or Monastery
55(3)
The Spiritual Father and Mother
58(3)
Charismatic Praise and Thanksgiving
61(3)
Breath Prayer
64(2)
Pruning and Ascetical Disciplines
66(3)
The Spiral Staircase
69(1)
The Pebble in the Shoe
70(1)
Scrupulosity and Driving between the Lines
71(1)
Come to the Quiet
72(2)
Cups in the Rain
74(2)
The Still Pond
76(2)
The Spider and the Web
78(1)
The Reservoir
79(1)
The Aqueduct
80(2)
The Oasis and Canteens in the Desert
82(2)
Work and Miracles
84(1)
The Tension in the Bowstring
85(1)
The Wheat and the Dough
86(2)
Yeast or Alternative Dough
88(2)
The Fire of God
90(4)
The Water of the Spirit and the Oil of Sin
94(1)
Water in a Clean, Empty Vessel
95(2)
Priming the Pump
97(4)
PART THREE The Church
Christ, Christian, and Catholic
101(3)
The Safety Net and the Trampoline
104(2)
The Body: Mind, Heart, Skeleton
106(2)
The Rock Wall
108(2)
Spokes on the Wheel
110(2)
Right Foot, Left Foot: Walking Forward as the Body of Christ
112(2)
Scribes and Pharisees
114(3)
Apostles and Prophets
117(2)
The Three-Legged Stool
119(2)
The Regathering
121(4)
The Stream and the Tree
125(3)
The Ship, the Sail, and the Rudder
128(2)
Naked Wrestling and Poverty
130(2)
The Train Track and Obedience
132(4)
Chastity and Love with Jesus
136(2)
The Monk and the Monastery
138(2)
Meeting the Magi
140(3)
The Oil Painting and the Line Drawing
143(2)
Integration and the Cord
145(1)
Integration and Community
146(4)
Promises of the Heart
150(1)
The Master Musician
151(2)
Playing the Guitar
153(1)
Musical Periods and the Church
154(2)
The Symphony
156(1)
The Orchestra
157(4)
PART FOUR The Future Lies before Us
Universal Signs
161(2)
Dreams and Sister Death
163(2)
Sickness and Death
165(1)
We Need Revival
166(2)
Stepping Out of the Boat
168(2)
Stones in the Temple
170(2)
St. Teresa's Prayer: Christ Has No Body Now But Yours
172