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As the world grows increasingly complex, human beings need more, not less, good counsel for Christian living. This book reaches into the treasury of Anglican spirituality and draws out pearls of wisdom for today’s needs. The Anglican tradition has shown an abiding concern for a holy living that leads to a holy dying. Spiritual Counsel in the Anglican Tradition offers earnest, practical devotion to inspire and to instruct the Christian pilgrim in the path of discipleship. Here readers will find not a general collection of spiritual writings but direct words of spiritual counsel on such crucial subjects as discipleship, vocation, scripture, sacraments, vice and virtue, money, patience, forgiveness, perseverance, marriage and family, friendship, and the natural world. Readers will also encounter many passages selected for both authoritative content and surpassing beauty. Represented in these pages are fifty Anglican authors, including Lancelot Andrewes, John Donne, Austin Farrer, C. S. Lewis, Samuel Johnson, William Law, Hannah More, J. B. Phillips, Michael Ramsey, Frederick W. Robertson, Dorothy L. Sayers, Robert South, Geoffrey A. Studdert Kennedy, Jeremy Taylor, William Temple, Evelyn Underhill, and Olive Wyon. This book takes seriously the Anglican emphasis on a form of religion that quickens the mind, forms the conscience, guides the will, and lifts the spirit.
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A "fine book": "helpful and accessible."
-Peter Carrell, The Living Church
"David Hein with Charles R. Henery have put together extracts from
the writings of fifty authors of Anglican background.… There is a
short biography of every author, which is very helpful in assessing
the contribution.… The book seeks to reflect the ‘Anglican
tradition of spiritual reflection’ with emphasis on spiritual
responsibility and the use of the mind.… An interesting book, and
one never knows what golden nugget may be forthcoming in the lucky
dip."
--David Streater, Churchman (UK)
"Anyone seeking a way of deepening their spiritual life could
hardly do better than buy this [book] and read an extract each day.
It is a well-produced and accessible introduction to some of the
many stars in the Anglican firmament with a great deal to offer us
today."
--Gordon Mursell, Modern Believing
"One thing this book accomplishes is to demonstrate the wideness of
Anglicanism, with the ‘usual suspects’ joined by the unexpected.
Here is Noble Powell, bishop of Maryland, addressing his diocese in
the early 1960s, Charles Martin’s Letters from a Headmaster’s
Study, and George Washington Doane, the mid-nineteenth-century
bishop of New Jersey, right along with Andrewes and Keble and
Temple and Austin Farrer. So much the better. As Julia Gatta says
in her foreword, ‘Our sense of the communion of saints is immensely
deepened.’"
--James Dunkly
Sewanee Theological Review
"Probably every Christian who has led others through a crisis or
rallied for a controversial issue knows what it’s like to stand
alone. For such times, as well as calmer ones, Spiritual Counsel in
the Anglican Tradition offers friendship with wise counselors.
Their deep familiarity with the vagaries of the spiritual life
carries the reader from struggle to enlightened companionship with
God in Jesus Christ, and to a wonderful, existentially felt
participation in the Communion of Saints."
--Elisabeth Koenig
Professor of Ascetical Theology
The General Theological Seminary
"These pieces of thoughtful holiness touch all sides of the life of
faith and will help those who use them carry divine wisdom into
living practice. We owe David Hein and Charles Henery much
gratitude for sifting several centuries of Anglican faith for these
gems. I will use this volume for the rest of my life."
--Edward Henderson
Jaak Seynaeve Professor of Christian Studies
Louisiana State University
"These guides … were far from being spiritual Little Englanders:
the secret of their power is that they were steeped in the wider
spiritual experience of the Church down the ages…. May witness of
this kind enlighten the 21st century."
-- The Church Times
David Hein is Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Hood
College. He is the author of Geoffrey Fisher: Archbishop of
Canterbury, 1945-1961 (2007) and coauthor with Gardiner H. Shattuck
Jr. of The Episcopalians (2005).
Charles R. Henery is Director of Spiritual Life at St. John's
Northwestern Military Academy and Priest-in-Charge of the Church of
St. John Chrysostom in Delafield, Wisconsin. He is the editor of A
Speaking Life: The Legacy of John Keble (1995) and of Beyond the
Horizon: Frontiers for Mission (1986).