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Bridge across Troubled Waters

Centering Prayer and the Theological Divide

Paperback
May 2017
9781584209560
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  • Publisher
    Lindisfarne Books
  • Published
    1st May 2017
  • ISBN 9781584209560
  • Pages 222 pp.
  • Size 6" x 9"
$20.00

Bridge across Troubled Waters is written to clarify a variety of misperceptions and criticisms regarding Centering Prayer. It is also written to explore the intimacy of the divine relationship we all have with God. The aim is to build a healing bridge of mutual understanding and regard across the divide that separates Christians who embrace Centering Prayer from those who doubt or oppose it.

This book is intended for all those who are curious about Centering Prayer and who may have been exposed to criticisms of the prayer, so they may learn about it from a pro-Centering-Prayer perspective and then make an informed assessment. It is also intended for doubters and critics, as an invitation to reconciliation and to considering Centering Prayer from another’s viewpoint. Ultimately, Bridge across Troubled Waters is meant for anyone with interest in these issues and in experiencing a new view of the dynamic two-way relationship we all have with God.

C O N T E N T S:

Acknowledgments
Foreword by Thomas Keating
Preface
Introduction

1. Our Common Ground, Human and Spiritual
2. Bridging the Theological Divide
3. Far Away so Close: The Divine Relationship
4. The Gift of Contemplation and Centering Prayer
5. The Method and Process of Centering Prayer
6. Affirming and Opposing Centering Prayer
7. Calming the Troubled Waters
8. Divides and Their Crossing
9. Bridging Created Reality to Non-created Reality

Appendix: Silence and Solitude

Notes
Suggestions for Further Study
References

Kess Frey

Kess Frey, born in 1945, grew up in Eagle Rock, California (North Los Angeles). He graduated in Psychology at the University of California, Irvine, and has studied Eastern and Western philosophy, psychology, and religion since 1965. He met Thomas Keating in 1989 and has been involved with Centering Prayer ever since. Mr. Frey lives in Anchorage, Alaska, where he offers introductory Centering Prayer workshops, facilitates prayer groups and retreats, and is active in prison ministry. Kess is the author of Human Ground, Spiritual Ground: Paradise Lost and Found: A Reflection on Centering Prayer’s Conceptual Background (Portal Books, 2012) and Centering Prayer and Rebirth in Christ on the Tree of Life: The process of Inner Transformation (Portal Books, 2013).