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Charles Stone

    Als Pastor seit vier Jahrzehnten erforscht dieser Autor die komplexen Verbindungen zwischen biblischer Wahrheit und Erkenntnissen aus der Neurowissenschaft. Seine umfangreichen akademischen Bestrebungen und sein lebenslanges Engagement für das Lernen beflügeln eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die menschliche Verfassung. Durch sein Schreiben bietet er den Lesern tiefgründige Reflexionen, die sowohl auf spiritueller Weisheit als auch auf intellektueller Untersuchung beruhen. Sein Werk lädt zur Kontemplation über beständige Fragen aus einem unverwechselbaren Blickwinkel ein.

    Holy Noticing
    The theatre of martyrdom
    • The theatre of martyrdom

      • 140 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      "This study examines the genre of tragedy through the lens of one of its most curious manifestations: the martyr play. The equation of Christianity with tragedy has often been seen by literary and theological scholars as specious at best, sacrilegious at worst. During the mid-seventeenth century, however, a group of French playwrights saw fit to produce tragedies that drew not on Roman or Greek mythology, as was the norm, but on stories of Christian heroism. The author examines a broad corpus of plays ranging from the famous works of Pierre Corneille to near-forgotten examples of female-authored tragedy. By setting the martyr plays in direct juxtaposition with contemporary Church practice and thought, the author unearths a network of interconnections that challenge the oft-cited secularization of the stage in seventeenth-century France. Drawing on the writings of Michel Foucault as well as a host of contemporary and modern-day theologians, the author shows the martyr to be a major figure in theatrical performance and religious thought alike, exposing the porosity of the boundary separating the spaces of theatrical performance and church worship. The martyr plays, whether they threaten to destabilize the genre or define it, are ultimately shown to be integral to our understanding of what constituted tragedy in early modern France"--

      The theatre of martyrdom
    • Holy Noticing

      The Bible, Your Brain, and the Mindful Space Between Moments

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      <i>Does your life ever feel like one series of rushed moments after another?</i> Do you want to feel more present and connected to those you love? Do you want to be able to listen without thinking the whole time of what you’re going to say next? Do you want to feel less distracted, less busy, and more whole? Most of us spend our distracted lives longing to get to the next, better moment and fail to notice the present one. We lack space between one task and the next, one thought and the next, one email and the next. Social media, TV, work deadlines, and family stress steal our enjoyment and engagement in the moment. <i>Holy Noticing</i> will teach you how to: become more aware of your thoughts, emotions, and environment recognize Christ’s presence in the moment reduce your stress by developing the ability to focus on God and people rather than tasks Many today think mindfulness is dangerous, unchristian, or associated with Eastern religions—and often it is! But Dr. Charles Stone reveals that the art of holy noticing—purposefully paying attention to God as he works in us, our relationships, and our world—is a spiritual discipline Christians have practiced for millennia. <i>Holy Noticing</i> explores the historically Christian and biblical roots of this lifestyle, as well as Dr. Stone’s BREATHe model, which teaches you to be more engaged with Christ in the everyday moments that too often slip right by us. Discover the lost spiritual discipline of holy noticing today and learn to engage the world like Christ.

      Holy Noticing