Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
120
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 1989
Publisher
St. Vladimir's Seminary Press
Description
Isaac of Nineveh, originally from Bet Qatraye near the Persian Gulf, embarks on a profound exploration of ascetic life. His teachings delve into the spiritual dimensions of self-discipline and the pursuit of holiness, offering a unique perspective that resonates with those seeking a deeper connection to their faith. Through his words, readers are introduced to the transformative power of renouncing worldly desires to embrace a more contemplative existence.
Mary Hansbury brings Isaac's ancient wisdom into contemporary understanding, making his insights accessible and relevant for today's audience. Together, they intertwine historical context with practical guidance, illuminating the path of asceticism and its relevance in modern spirituality.
The narrative invites individuals to reflect on their lives and consider the richness that a disciplined, spiritual practice can bring. It calls for a journey inward, urging readers to embrace simplicity and mindfulness in their pursuits, ultimately fostering a profound sense of peace and clarity in their daily lives.
Mary Hansbury brings Isaac's ancient wisdom into contemporary understanding, making his insights accessible and relevant for today's audience. Together, they intertwine historical context with practical guidance, illuminating the path of asceticism and its relevance in modern spirituality.
The narrative invites individuals to reflect on their lives and consider the richness that a disciplined, spiritual practice can bring. It calls for a journey inward, urging readers to embrace simplicity and mindfulness in their pursuits, ultimately fostering a profound sense of peace and clarity in their daily lives.
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