Eternal Echoes by John O'donohue Phd

Eternal Echoes by John O'donohue Phd

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Eternal Echoes by John O'donohue Phd

InBeing Here Is So Much, acclaimed poet and scholar John O'Donohue invites thought to travel into places in the inner landscape that resist luminosity. Exploring the themes: Belonging as ancient longing, the adventure to wonder; Belonging as a threshold, Suffering as the dark valley of broken belongings; Prayer as spiritual belonging, Absence as the loss of belonging; and Moving towards new horizons of the hearts dream, he reveals the secret compassion in the soul which can orient itself to the most enriching embraces of belonging.

JOHN O'DONOHUE was a poet, philosopher and scholar, a native Gaelic speaker from County Clare, Ireland. He was awarded a PhD in Philosophical Theology from the University of Tü¾˜¶˜¼bingen, with post-doctoral study of Meister Eckhart. John's numerous international best-selling books: Anam Cara, Beauty, Eternal Echoes, and the beloved To Bless the Space Between Us, among many others, guide readers through the landscape of the Irish imagination.

JOHN QUINN is a former broadcaster with RTE Radio [Irish National Radio]. An award-winning writer of children's fiction, he has also authored/edited several other books including an adult novel, two memoirs and a number of books based on his radio work, notably Walking in Wonder. He lives
in County Galway, Ireland.

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ISBN 13 9780060182809
ISBN 10 0060182806
Titel Eternal Echoes
Autor John Odonohue
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Erscheinungsjahr 1999-02-17
Seitenanzahl 273
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