Die einzige autorisierte Biographie über Frère Roger, den Gründer von Taizé. Das Buch erzählt den außergewöhnlichen Weg eines Menschen und das einzigartige Abenteuer einer christlichen Gemeinschaft, die in aller Welt ein Hoffnungszeichen für eine Zukunft des Glaubens ist.
Kathryn Spink Bücher
Kathryn Spink ist eine Autorin, die für ihre aufschlussreichen Erkundungen einflussreicher Zeitgenossen bekannt ist. Ihre Arbeit befasst sich mit dem Leben und den Auswirkungen von Personen, die sich humanitären und spirituellen Diensten widmen, und bietet den Lesern einen fesselnden Einblick in ihre tiefgreifenden Beiträge und das bleibende Erbe ihres Mitgefühls.






Sehr persönlich gefärbte Biographie der äMutter der Armenä und Nobelpreisträgerin (1910-97).
The wisdom of Mother Teresa
- 48 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Westminster John Knox Press is pleased to present this Series of small, beautifully designed gift books comprising extracts from the great spiritual writings of the Christian tradition. Designed to introduce readers to some of the best Writing and most sublime theology the world has seen -- The Wisdom of the Ages -- each volume contains short, accessible passages arranged under thirty headings to provide daily meditations for a month. Intricately detailed, full-color illustrations complement the meditations.
The book commemorates the centenary of Brother Roger's birth and reflects on his legacy as the founder of the Taizé community, a pivotal site for Christian pilgrimage. After fleeing to France during wartime, he dedicated his life to fostering reconciliation and peace among Christians. His vision led to a vibrant community where over 100,000 young people gather annually for prayer and fellowship, embodying values of kindness and simplicity. This updated edition includes a new color-plate section, enhancing the celebration of his enduring influence.
A Universal Heart: The Life and Vision of Brother Roger of Taizé
- 195 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Brother Roger's life is a testament to his unwavering commitment to peace and faith, from his Swiss childhood to his humanitarian efforts during WWII. His advocacy for Jewish refugees in France and the founding of the Taize community are central to his story. The biography also explores his experiences in impoverished areas like Calcutta and Hell's Kitchen, as well as his engagement with global institutions like the United Nations. This edition includes a revised preface and an epilogue reflecting on his tragic death, adding depth to his legacy.
The book explores the development of the l'Arche movement over four decades, highlighting its mission of fostering community and inclusion for individuals with intellectual disabilities. It delves into the life and philosophy of Jean Vanier, the movement's founder, emphasizing his insights on humanity, compassion, and the importance of relationships. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, the narrative illustrates how l'Arche has transformed lives and communities, embodying Vanier's vision of love and acceptance.
