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Abandonment to Divine Providence
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 200
EAN: 9780385468718
ISBN: 0385468717
Label: Image
Manufacturer: Image
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 128
Publication Date: April 01, 1993
Publisher: Image
Release Date: April 01, 1993
Studio: Image
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Editorial Review: For more than 250 years, this simple classic of inspiration has guided readers of all faiths to the open-hearted acceptance of God's will that is the sure path to serenity, happiness, and spiritual peace.
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Rating: - let go - let God
A very comforting form of spirituality, one practised by Therese of Lisieux (the little flower). In a world of shoulds, filled with spiritual directors & self help gurus de Caussade maintains that the Holy Spirit, who knows us intimately and loves us passionately, will provide each individual, with a tailor made pathway to God. So, relax, (even if at times it's rough going) know that you are loved & God is in charge.
As all good spiritual books, this small gem (that's in itself ... Read More
Rating: - Spiritual Classic on How to Live for God
Jean-Pierre de Caussade was born March 6, 1675 in the south of France. In 1693 he became a Jesuit and in 1704 was ordained a priest. He eventually earned a Doctorate in theology and taught until 1720. After this, he worked as a preacher and confessor. In 1729, he became the director of the Visitation Nuns in Nancy. This appointment would last five years, but those five years have given us "Abandonment to Divine Providence." This is a book that de Caussade was not aware he had written. Rather, it comes ... Read More
Rating: - Abandonment To Divine Providence (1921)
This is an awesome book with wisdom that applies to ones real life needs and experiences. I first checked it out from our church library but quickly knew that I needed to own a copy that I could mark up.
Rating: - Lost
I bought this 4 months ago and still have not read it, I guess that says something, but I don,t know what. If you are on a sprirtual search try James Redfield or Ace Starry, Brian L. Weiss, or Betty Eadie.Peace.
Rating: - everyday mysticism
I used to get intimidated by the term mystic. I thought you needed to live on a mountaintop, shave your head and eat bark to be a mystic. But after explore this book and some of the other Christian mystics, I'm convinced that they are telling us what we already know--every moment counts. Every moment God's love is available and we can encounter it.
While the writing can be a little clunky at times, this book has priceless gems of insight scattered throughout it. If you're looking for a book ... Read More
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