Finding God in a Holy Place

Finding God in a Holy Place

by Chris Cook (Author)

Synopsis

Focusing on Durham Cathedral, this book offers explorations of prayer in the context of the idea of holy places and would appeal to anyone interested in using places known to them to help develop their own experience of prayer. 'A holy place...is a place that becomes a 'gateway to heaven', writes Chris Cook, 'a place in which we are aware of the presence of God.' These places may be geographical or architectural, or they may be metaphorical: places of loss, or achievement, or transition. This book explores prayer in holy spaces: physical places where we can go to be nearer to God. It is focused on one particular place - Durham Cathedral (voted the country's best-loved building) - but it is designed to enable the reader to explore prayer in other holy places also. It is a practical guide to prayer which takes into account different personality types as well as the physical environment, and uses all of these to help the reader to draw closer to God.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: 1
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group - Mowbray
Published: 30 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 1906286205
ISBN 13: 9781906286200

Media Reviews
A book to revive a tired soul or breathe life into a dead one. Northern Echo, June 2010
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Selected by Church of England Newspaper as 'a perfect book for summer reading', June 2010
'You don't have to visit Durham Cathedral to enjoy Chris Cook's Finding God in a Holy Place... This is more than a celebration of one place and a guide to responding to other places and states.'--Sanford Lakoff
--Sanford Lakoff
'I think it is an intellectual's handbook and a particular personal spiritual guide to Durham Cathedral... He will touch many who know the building well... Professor Cook has managed to give the reader a great deal of rewarding background to the spiritual life, architecture and history of the building.'--Sanford Lakoff
Author Bio
The Revd Professor Chris Cook is an Anglican priest and psychiatrist. He currently works as Professorial Research Fellow in the Department of Theology & Religion, Durham University and as a consultant psychiatrist with Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Trust. He is also a team member at St Antony's Priory, Durham (an ecumenical spirituality project of the Society of Sacred Mission), and a qualified Myers-Briggs Type Indicator consultant.