Passions of the Soul

Insights from Eastern Christian writings for modern challenges

Rowan Williams author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:18th Jan '24

Should be back in stock very soon

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In Passions of the Soul, Rowan Williams explores Eastern Christian writings to provide insights for navigating modern life's challenges.

The Eastern Christian tradition is rich in theological and spiritual insights. In Passions of the Soul, Rowan Williams delves into the profound classics of Eastern Christian writings, illustrating how they can guide us through the complexities of contemporary life. By engaging with these texts, readers are invited to explore their own spiritual journeys, gaining wisdom that resonates with modern challenges.

Williams provides a compelling critique of contemporary culture, highlighting the detrimental effects of a theologically and philosophically impoverished worldview. He emphasizes the importance of self-knowledge and awareness, which are essential for developing authentic relationships with ourselves and the world around us. In Passions of the Soul, the author asserts that by embracing the teachings of the Eastern tradition, we can cultivate a deeper understanding of our humanity, free from the illusions that often cloud our perceptions.

Ultimately, Williams encourages us to open our eyes to the divine and to recognize the transformative power of the Eastern Fathers' teachings. This journey not only prepares us to confront the turbulent realities of modern existence but also helps us to become the kind of people we aspire to be, grounded in faith and understanding.

In this little book Rowan Williams gives us a tonic for our times. * The Tablet *
A fascinating overview or sketch of an ‘angelic’ way of seeing. * Church of England Newspaper *
Like all good retreat addresses, this book informs and enlightens, guiding readers to deep self-knowledge and discernment. * Church Times *

ISBN: 9781399415682

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160 pages