home page
About Us | e-Gorgias Newsletter | At ConferencesBecome an Affiliate | Authors | Digitization Services | Publishing Services | Book Grants | Career Opportunities | Staff  



MyGorgias Account | My Wish List | Recommendations for me | My Cart  
   Home | Best Sellers | Just Published | Journals | Series | Gorgias Dissertations | Advanced Search | Contact Us | Join Mailing List    Login

To be eligible for Gorgias BiblioPerks™ and to receive a 10% discount on all online orders login or create an account (no strings attached)!



New! Check out our New Search Engine, powered by Google!
Spirituality  

Search:

 American Christianity
 Ancient Near East
 Arabic & Islamic Studies
 Armenian Studies
 Ascetical & Monastic
 Biblical Studies
 Bookends & Paraphernalia
 Byzantium
 Children's Books
 Christian Arabic
 Church History
 Classics
 Coptic & Egyptian Studies
 Dead Sea Scrolls
 Eastern Christianity
 Egyptology
 Ethics
 Euphrates Imprint
 European Studies
 Evangelism
 Genocide Studies
 Hebrew & Judaica
 Historical Fiction
 Journals
 Linguistics
 Literature
 Liturgy
 Mandaic
 Manuscript Studies
 Middle East
 Music
 Neo-Aramaic
 Pastoral Studies
 Patristics
 Philosophy & Theology
 Reference
 Religion
 Series
 Spirituality
 Subscriptions
 Syriac
 Tigris Imprint
 Travel & Missionary
 Ugaritic
 Women's Studies
 Youth Ministry

Download Catalog (PDF)
Contact Us
Site Map
Return Policy
Shipping Info
Gorgias Projects

Showing 1-28 of 28 itemsPage 1Sort By:
ISBNDescriptionPriceAdd
978-1-60724-399-1Kings, Graham, and Geoff Morgan. Offerings from Kenya to Anglicanism
The 1989 Kenyan eucharistic text has had much publicity, including its use at the opening service of the 1998 Lambeth Conference, but has had little in the way of introduction or commentary. These two authors, with much Kenyan experience and with encouragement from the key persons in Kenya, here provide the text with a valuable contextual exposition. More...
$88.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-103-4Sebastian, J. Jayakiran. Enlivening the Past
This collection of essays offers an innovative exploration by an Asian theologian of various issues and themes that engaged the early teachers of faith, with a special focus on their ongoing relevance to Christian theological discourse and praxis today. More...
$102.92Add to Cart
978-1-60724-198-0Clairvaux, Bernard of, and Emero Stiegman. On Loving God
Perhaps Bernard's most delightful tract, On Loving God posits that everything good in human persons is an expression of God's love and by love the person may participate in the being of the triune God. In a new analytic commentary, Stiegman examines Bernard's language, logic, and theology, demonstrating the vital importance of reading medieval authors on their own terms, without superimposing categories developed by later generations. More...
$106.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-207-9Clairvaux, Bernard of, and Marie-Bernard Saïd. Sermons on Conversion
The burgundian reformer abbot draws a picture of the perfect frontier bishop, and holds him up as a model for bishops everywhere. Conversion is used here not in the modern sense of transferring from on ecclesiastical body to another, but in the patristic and monastic sense of metanoia, turning one's entire being wholly to God. More...
$114.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-195-9Clairvaux, Bernard of, and Robert T. Meyer. The Life and Death of Saint Malachy the Irishman
The life of a saint by a saint. Malachy O'Morgair spent his life and considerable energies exhorting, wheedling, badgering, and praying his countrymen back to christian faith and practice. Bernard holds him up in this Life, eulogy, and hymn as a model to bishops. More...
$99.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-190-4Clairvaux, Bernard of, Kilian Walsh OCSO, and Jean Leclercq OSB. On the Song of Songs II
A profound mystic, Bernard sought, above all and in all, to be with God and to bring all persons to the experience of God. His Sermons on the Song of Songs are among the most famous and most beautiful examples of medieval scriptural exegesis. In them the modern reader can catch a glimpse of the genius which an entire generation found irresistible. More...
$110.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-191-1Clairvaux, Bernard of, Kilian Walsh OCSO, and M. Halflants OCSO. Song of Songs I
A profound mystic, Bernard sought, above all and in all, to be with God and to bring all persons to the experience of God. His Sermons on the Song of Songs are among the most famous and most beautiful examples of medieval scriptural exegesis. In them the modern reader can catch a glimpse of the genius which an entire generation found irresistible. More...
$98.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-203-1Clairvaux, Bernard of, M. Greenia OCSO, and Malcolm Barber. In Praise of the New Knighthood
The monk and the knight—the two quintessentially medieval European heroes—were combined in the Knights Templar, men who took the monastic vows and defended the holy places and pilgrims. With characteristic eloquence, Bernard of Clairvaux voices the cleric's view of the knights, warfare, and the conquest of the Holy Land in five chapters on the knight's vocation. Then, in another eight chapters the abbot who never visited the Holy Land provides a spiritual tour of the pilgrimage sites guarded by this 'new kind of knighthood.' More...
$91.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-197-3Clairvaux, Bernard of, M. Pennington OCSO, and M. Conway OCSO. The Steps of Humility and Pride
The son of burgundian nobility, Bernard admitted after years of struggle that humility remained for him the most elusive of the virtues. Yet the uncompromising vehemence of his love for God made him strive for what monastic tradition taught is indispensable to anyone hoping to share God's perfect love. More...
$91.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-201-7Clairvaux, Bernard of, Marie-Bernard Saïd, and M. Waddell OCSO. Homilies in Praise of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The young abbot meditates on the singular role of the virgin mother of Christ 'to satisfy my own devotion', and in doing so bequeathes his own love of Mary and of Scripture to his Order and to the Church. More...
$90.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-199-7Hoyland, Gilbert of, and Lawrence Braceland SJ. Sermons on the Song of Songs, I
Taking up Saint Bernard's unfinished sermon-commentary, Gilbert ruminates on verse 3:1-5:10 in forty-eight sermons, leaving the task to be finished by John of Ford. More...
$104.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-204-8Hoyland, Gilbert of, and Lawrence Braceland SJ. Sermons on the Song of Songs, II
Taking up Saint Bernard's unfinished sermon-commentary, Gilbert ruminates on verse 3:1-5:10 in forty-eight sermons, leaving the task to be finished by John of Ford. More...
$104.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-386-1Karay Tripp, Diane. Daily Prayer in the Reformed Tradition
Brings together two seminal articles from Studia Liturgica by the author with other evidence from disparate sources, and provides a powerful monograph about an area little studied by most scholars. More...
$88.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-202-4Lausanne, Amadeus of, Grace Perigo, and M. Waddell OCSO. Eight Homilies on the Praises of Blessed Mary
Educated at the abbeys of Bonnevaux and Cluny and at the court of his kinsman, Conrad of Hohenstaufen, Amadeus became a monk of Clairvaux in 1125, just about the time its abbot, Bernard, began to be noticed by the Church at large. After twenty years in the cloister, Amadeus became bishop of the troubled diocese of Lausanne. Reform and renewal did not come easily. In one of his letters he tells how his vestments once ran red with the blood of a man murdered while the bishop tried unsuccessfully to protect him. Amid political skullduggery, as well as the demands of pastoral and administrative duties, Bishop Amadeus managed to write–perhaps to preach–these eight homilies in praise of Mary. In them he expresses not only the monastic devotion he had learned in the Order which dedicated–and still dedicates–each of its churches in her honor, but also the more popular devotion which was sweeping western Europe in the mid-twelfth century. Formed as a monk under the charismatic influence of Saint Bernard, Amadeus retained a distinctive piety which finds eloquent expression in this series of sermons, almost all that survives from his pen. More...
$93.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-206-2Lille, Alan of, and Gillian Evans. The Art of Preaching
Preaching was a much admired, much studied, and much practiced art by both abbots and secular clergy. This handbook designed for training future preachers gives moderns an insight into the technique and the content of those twelfth-century sermons. More...
$101.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-210-9Moschos, John, and John Wortley. The Spiritual Meadow
'I have plucked the finest flowers of the unmown meadow and worked them into a row which I now offer to you', wrote John Moschos as he began his tales of the holy men of seventh-century Palestine and Egypt. This translation offers readers contemporary insights into the spirituality of the desert. More...
$117.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-213-0Ó Maidín OCR, Uinseann. The Celtic Monk
In the Early Middle Ages, the irish temperament—individualistic, poetic, and deeply loyal to family—produced great and learned saints and a unique monastic literature. Before the Norman Invasion, the isolation of the island allowed the development of traditions quite different from those of the continent or Britain. The rules, maxims, litanies, and poems of early irish monks convey the spirituality of the Isle of Saints in the sixth to eighth centuries. More...
$105.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-205-5Perseigne, Adam of, Grace Perigo, and Thomas Merton. The Letters, I
Adam of Perseigne, Spiritual director to kings and clerics, nuns and nobles and adviser to Richard the Lion-hearted, Adam also found favor at the witty court of the Countess of Champagne. More...
$105.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-211-6Petersen, Joan. Handmaids of the Lord
Throughout the christian world, women have chosen to lead disciplined lives of prayer and asceticism. Descriptions of early role-models—Macrina, the two Paulas and Melanias, Radagunde—and others by contemporaries, usually men, provide details of their austerities, their aspirations, and their relationship with the Church and the world, not least with male authority figures. More...
$133.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-189-8Rievaulx, Aelred of, and David Knowles. Treatises and the Pastoral Prayer
Meditation on Christ's humanity and a letter of instruction on a disciplined spiritual life for his sister epitomize Aelred's gentle spirituality. His pastoral prayer reflects a man conscious that he is accountable to God for the souls of others. More...
$95.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-200-0Rievaulx, Aelred of, Elizabeth Connor OCSO, and Charles Dumont OCSO. The Mirror of Charity
Aelred of Rievaulx possessed a personal charm which drew friends and disciples naturally to him. His own experience of human weakness in a worldly life at the court of King David of Scotland made him sensitive to the doctrine of charity which he found among cistercian monks. The Mirror of Charity gives us a solid theology of the cistercian life. Aelred's deep knowledge of Scripture, his joy in his brethren, and his love of Christ shine from every page. Because the divine nature is love, as the Bible tells us, directing our love to God-love conforms us to the image of God that has been lost through sin. All love, to Aelred, is a participation in God-love that leads us to union. More...
$119.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-193-5Rievaulx, Aelred of, Mary Laker SSND, and Douglass Roby. Spiritual Friendship
Aelred of Rievaulx was born in the borderlands of Northumbria was raised at the royal court of Scotland. While traveling in King David’s service in 1134, the restless young man visited Rievaulx, a new foundation of the Cistercian monks in Yorkshire. The next day he returned to become a monk, and thirteen years later became abbot. In this second volume on spiritual friendship, written near the end of his life, Aelred completes his early treatise and shares his mature experience of the love of his companions and the love of God. More...
$97.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-192-8Saint Thierry, William of, and John D. Anderson. The Enigma of Faith
William of Saint Thierry left all things in his search for God. He left his home in Liège (modern Belgium) to study in France. He left the schools to enter Benedictine monastic life at Rheims. And late in life he left the Benedictines to enter the most austere, recently founded Cistercian abbey of Signy in the Ardennes forest. What he did not leave was his keen intellect and his vehement love of Truth. More...
$95.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-194-2Saint Thierry, William of, Mother Columba Hart OSB, and J.-M. Déchanet OSB. Exposition on the Song of Songs
In the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, the Song of Songs was a favorite book of Cistercian monks. Bernard of Clairvaux, Gilbert of Hoyland, and John of Ford, as well as William of Saint Thierry, read it as a dialogue between Christ the Bridegroom and the human soul, the Bride. William of Saint Thierry began composing his commentary soon after entering the Cistercian abbey of Signy in 1135. Having left behind a busy life as a Benedictine abbot and author of theological treatises, he turned to writing meditations on Scripture as the means of listening to the voice of the Beloved. More...
$106.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-378-6Tovey, Phillip. Communion Outside the Eucharist
A study of Extended Communion, Sunday Worship in the Absent of a Priest, and similar services. This looks at the development of the services and their use in a variety of churches. Texts are also provided from some of the authorised services. More...
$88.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-212-3Vauchez, André, and Colette Friedlander. The Spirituality of the Medieval West
Defining spirituality as 'the dynamic unity between the content of a faith and the way in which it is lived by historically determined human beings', Vauchez steps outside the clerical world usually studied to trace the religious mentality of the laity, the ordinary and often illiterate majority of Christians. More...
$101.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-209-3Venerable, Bede the, Lawrence Martin, Dom Hurst OSB, Sister Benedicta Ward SLG, and Lawrence Martin. Homilies on the Gospels
'I have spent all my life in this monastery', wrote Bede from his isolated Northumbrian cell, 'applying myself entirely to the study of the Scriptures...I have made it my business, for my own benefit and that of my brothers, to make brief extracts from the works of the venerable fathers on the holy Scripture, or to add notes of my own to clarify their sense and interpretation.' From the eighth to the fifteenth centuries, Bede's authority as a scriptural exegete was second only to that of the Doctors of the Latin Church. His influence was enormous. Yet modern readers associate this remarkable scholar-monk only with his History of the English Church and Nation and ignore the works he saw as his chief accomplishment. More...
$114.00Add to Cart
978-1-60724-208-6Venerable, Bede the. Commentary on the Seven Catholic Epistles
Best known in the Middle Ages as a scriptural exegete, Bede here provides a running gloss on the Letters of James, Peter, John, and Jude. Why he chose these `lesser letters' for his first attempt at written exegesis no one knows; perhaps he did so because so few other scriptural commentators had glossed them. They are unique in that he inclined more to the literal interpretation of the text than he did in his more allegorical later commentaries. Preachers will find them useful; readers will find them illuminating. More...
$113.00Add to Cart
Showing 1-28 of 28 itemsPage 1Sort By:
Home | Affiliates | Privacy Policy | Copyright © 2003-2005. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by Gorgias FolioFlow, a comprehensive e-commerce solution.