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St. Benedict's Toolbox: The Nuts and Bolts of Everyday Benedictine Living (10th Anniversary Edition-Revised)

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

St. Benedict's Toolbox: The Nuts and Bolts of Everyday Benedictine Living (10th Anniversary Edition-Revised)

Contributors:

By (Author) Jane Tomaine

ISBN:

9780819231987

Publisher:

Church Publishing Inc

Imprint:

Morehouse Publishing

Publication Date:

20th October 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Religious communities and monasticism
Christian life and practice

Dewey:

255.1

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

A practical, down-to-earth guide on the Rule of St. Benedict and its use in daily life.

In the sixth century when the Roman Empire was breaking apart and politics, cultural life and even the Church were in disarraytumultuous times not unlike our ownBenedict of Nursia designed what he termed "a little rule" that showed his monks the way to peace as they learned to prefer Christ above all things.

Jane Tomaine translates St. Benedict's ancient rule for a modern audience and offers readers a primer on how to use these tools in their own tumultuous lives. Each chapter examines one aspect of the Rule, from ways of praying to ways of being in relationships and community, and offers tools for reflection, prayer, journaling, and action. This updated edition includes historical background to the Rule, a new chapter on relationships and community, and a guide for group use.

"[A] wonderful book, one of the best introductions we have in print today to the spirit of St. Benedict. It speaks clearly to Episcopalians of our day about the great spiritual treasure of the Benedictine tradition."The Rt. Rev. R. William Franklin, Assisting Bishop of Long Island.

Reviews

"Benedict continues to inform Christian life and work; his rule is as fresh and useful for us as it was fifteen hundred years ago. It is not only monks and nuns who benefit from meditating on the Rule all of us can. Here is an example of such meditation in the truest Benedictine way: practical, realistic, compassionate and confident in the power of the divine love to draw us near."
Barbara Crafton, author of The Courage to Grow Old and numerous other books

"I welcome this tenth anniversary edition of St Benedicts Toolbox. It is a wonderful book, one of the best introductions we have in print today to the spirit of St. Benedict. It speaks clearly to Episcopalians of our day about the great spiritual treasure of the Benedictine tradition."
The Rt. Rev. R. William Franklin, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York, Episcopal Visitor of the Companions of St. Luke

"In Jane Tomaines tenth anniversary edition of St. Benedicts Toolbox, it becomes even more evident that Jane is a woman with a Benedictine heart. In this revised edition she broadens and deepens the various aspects of our Benedictine tradition in ways that are practical and meaningful for every reader. This is an exciting and challenging recipe for living our lives out of 'love for Christ, good habit, and delight in virtue' (RB 7:69)."
Karen Joseph, OSB, member of Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana, and retreat director

"Any Christian hungry for deeper spiritual formation will find in St. Benedicts Toolbox an authentic guide for how to live out the spirit of St. Benedicts Rule for Monks. Filled with wise advice from a variety of monastic and other writers, the book is presented in an orderly and easily accessible format. Jane Tomaines practical approach, her sympathetic assessment of the human condition and her appreciation of the role of community in spiritual growth all reflect faithfully the spirit of St. Benedicts Rule."
Albert Holtz, O.S.B., Newark Abbey, author of Pilgrim Road and Downtown Monks

Author Bio

Jane Tomaine, DMin, is an Episcopal priest and a recent recipient of a Doctor of Ministry degree from Drew University Theological School. She developedSt. Benedict's Toolbox as part of a parish-wide, liturgical, and renewal program at St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Linvingston, New Jersey, where she is rector. Jane presents workshops, seminars, and retreats in parishes and retreat centers, and teaches courses on Benedict's Rule at the Newark School of Theology. She lives in Mountainside, New Jersey, with her husband John. For further information, ideas, tools, and readings, check the website www.stbenedictstoolbox.org.

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