Getting rooted : living in the Cross, a path to joy and liberation / Brian Drayton.
Material type: TextSeries: Pendle Hill pamphlet ; 391.Publication details: Wallingford, Pa. : Pendle Hill Publications, 2007. Description: 35 p. ; 19 cmISBN: 9780875743912 (pbk.); 0875743919 (pbk.)Subject(s): Christian life -- Quaker authors | Quakers -- Conduct of life | Spiritual life -- Society of FriendsSummary: What does it really mean to absorb the learning that comes from our "roots" in Quakerism? Are there ways of approaching our roots that have a greater likelihood of bearing spiritual fruits? Brian Drayton explores the idea of "rootedness" at multiple levels -- as a metaphor, as a discipline, as a goal -- in order to reveal the ways in which we may derive the most nourishment from the roots that we seek to rediscover, and more importantly, so that God's Spirit may flourish within us and through us.--Publisher's description.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-34)
What does it really mean to absorb the learning that comes from our "roots" in Quakerism? Are there ways of approaching our roots that have a greater likelihood of bearing spiritual fruits? Brian Drayton explores the idea of "rootedness" at multiple levels -- as a metaphor, as a discipline, as a goal -- in order to reveal the ways in which we may derive the most nourishment from the roots that we seek to rediscover, and more importantly, so that God's Spirit may flourish within us and through us.--Publisher's description.
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