Henri Nouwen: His Life and Vision

Henri Nouwen: His Life and Vision

by Michael C . O ' Laughlin (Author)

Synopsis

At the time of his death in 1996 Henri Nouwen was already one of the most popular spiritual writers in the world. Through more than fifty books he touched countless people with his compelling interpretation of Christian faith and the gospel. In part his impact came from his willingness to draw deeply on his own experience, inviting readers to share his joys, his anguish, and his spiritual journey. That journey led him from his home in Holland to America; from a series of prestigious academic posts to a Trappist monastery, to the poor of Latin America, and finally to Canada, where he found his final home in a l'Arche community devoted to the care of handicapped adults. Nouwen's life was a spiritual text that reflected the very themes he shared in his writings: the struggle between intimacy, community, and solitude; the gospel challenge of 'downward mobility'; the question of how to make of one's life and death a gift to others; discovering the face of Christ in the world; realising our own identity as God's beloved. Both for devoted fans of Nouwen's books and those discovering him for the first time, this lavishly illustrated biography is a wonderful introduction to his life and vision.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Darton,Longman & Todd Ltd
Published: 01 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 0232526338
ISBN 13: 9780232526332

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I still believe deeply that our few years on this earth are part of a much longer event that stretches out far beyond the boundaries of our birth and death. I think of it as a mission into time, a mission that is very exhilarating and even exciting, mostly because the One who sent me on the mission is waiting for me to come home and tell the story of what I have learned.