The Missing Peace by Chris Whittington

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The Missing Peace by Chris Whittington

A contemplative guide to Christian meditation as a path to peace in ourselves and peace in the world, drawing on ancient wisdom from the Desert Mothers and Fathers, as well as contemporary teachers. 43 short chapters offer practical spiritual insights for everyday life, guiding us to a deeper relationship with God and each other.
'While we continue to see fewer and fewer people regularly attending church services, their deep, genuine longing for the depth-dimension of Christianity has only grown through the yearsSadly, most Christians have absolutely no idea that Christianity has anything to say about this, much less that it has its own vibrant contemplative tradition. This is largely due to the fact that it has never been presented to them. The School of Contemplative Life will surely rate among the most significant responses to the spiritual longings of the people of this nation and abroad. Through its debut book The Missing Peace, its growing online practice community and thoughtfully designed programme of retreats, the School will directly nourish and cultivate the depth-dimension of life, offering Christians – and seekers from all traditions – an accessible pathway to the wellspring of silence, compassion and peace flowing within. Simply put, there is no other organization in this country quite like this, dedicated to helping people discover their groundless Ground, the eternal Mystery ever hidden with Christ in God.' -- Martin Laird OSA, author of Into the Silent Land
'Chris Whittington at the beginning of 'The Missing Peace' quotes Thomas Merton: “In prayer we discover what we already have. You start from where you are, and you deepen what you already have, and you realize you are already there. We already have everything, but we don’t know it and don’t experience it. Everything has been given to us. All we need to do is experience what we already possess.” This book does just that. It helps us discover what we have and shows us where to start and all that we through prayer and contemplation can recognise, deepen and become. Chris Whittington leads us with a simple clarity, wisdom and truthfulness. Drawing on writers of wisdom and his own experience this is a very valuable guide for all those who seek the life-giving path of the Spirit.' -- Richard Carter, Leader of the Nazareth Community and author of The City is My Monastery
'The short meditations found in this book are an elegant invitation to enter into meditative prayer. Each of them summons the soul afresh to encounter the living God. In our hectic world and these uncertain times, the search for the divine Source of an indomitable and abiding peace may seem beyond our reach. This simple, unassuming guide, however, can help the receptive reader discover its presence within. I heartily recommend this fine volume.' -- Addison Hodges Hart, author of The Ox-Herder and The Good Shepherd
'This is a most remarkable book. The author makes plain a wisdom tradition that has been largely hidden for centuries. With great clarity, the practice of contemplative meditation is de-mystified for the modern era. A sure guide on the path of transforming silence, this is a book to read slowly, to absorb, to live rather than analyse. The Missing Peace invites us to clear a space in which to become aware of God’s presence—and, in opening to this presence, to be opened to each other and the whole of creation. We come to know that all created beings are of one piece, created by the same Spirit, interrelated, and that nothing is separate. We may feel powerless in the face of today’s global adversities, believing there is little we can do to help. But as the author writes: “When we are peaceful, even though we may well be unaware of it, we create small ripples of peace around us.” If we live the peace that lights the pages of this little book—the peace of God within—we will each bring sparks of this missing peace to the world.' -- Professor Emeritus Pauline Rudd, Founder Fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion, named among the world’s top 50 women in science
'Many years ago, one of the greatest discoveries in my life was that of silent prayer and being still. In a world of constant noise, distraction and conflict, The Missing Peace is an invitation to discover the treasure of silent prayer and enter more deeply into the mystery of God’s love as we go on becoming who we are in relationship with God, neighbour, creation, and with ourselves. This book reflects the wisdom and insight of both ancient and contemporary teachers, with Jesus Christ at the heart. This inspiring and beautiful book is not only deeply nourishing but is also extremely accessible and practical. With all that is taking place around us and within us, this book will be a good personal companion as the stories of our lives unfold.' -- Rt Revd Rachel Treweek, Bishop of Gloucester and Anglican Bishop for HM Prisons
'A valuable contribution to the literature on contemplation in the modern world.' -- Bernard McGinn, Professor Emeritus University of Chicago and author of The Presence of God: A History of Western Mysticism
“To be a peacemaker means, first of all, becoming a person of contemplative prayer and active nonviolence. When the nonviolent Jesus calls us to be peacemakers, he invites us to be as nonviolent as him and like him, to spend intimate time each day with the God of peace that we might be disarmed to go forth into the world of war and spread God’s peace through universal love and nonviolent action. “The Missing Peace” offers beautiful, short reflections for the daily practice of contemplative peace which I intend to keep close by for those moments when I’m missing peace and struggling to stay nonviolent and loving. I hope everyone will take up these guidelines for the journey of contemplation, active nonviolence and Gospel peacemaking, that together, we might all become peacemakers, the sons and daughters of the God of peace.” -- Rev. John Dear, Nobel Peace prize nominee, director of The Beatitudes Center, author of The Gospel of Peace
“Chris Whittington’s new book, The Missing Peace, is a wonderful, timely and important contribution to the growing spiritual awakening in our time. It is a particularly helpful and accessible resource in our journey of prayer and spiritual transformation. The structure of the book is beautifully organised. Chris simply and elegantly explores important theological, psychological and practical wisdom, insights and resources for our journey towards resting in interior silence and stillness. The School of Contemplative Life is a wonderful growing practice community which meets twice weekly online with hundreds of people joining to learn, meditate and share together. The School is becoming a major spiritual oasis in our time. I believe this book will significantly contribute to the restoration of Christian contemplative theological and psychological wisdom and practice for individuals and communities today. The beauty, love, and joy of this essential teaching—its simple practice and path of interior stillness—shine through the book and the School, offering a way to personal transformation and to the healing of society and the world.” -- Julienne McLean, psychologist, Jungian analyst, spiritual director and author of ‘The Diamond Heart: Jungian psychology and the Christian Mystical Tradition'
“Chris Whittington is an engaging and trustworthy guide to the ancient contemplative tradition of the Christian church; in this luminous collection based on a series of short talks, he shows his readers where to find the wells that contain the fresh spiritual waters for which so many in our culture thirst. It is wisdom drawn from the Bible and from two millennia of practice; wisdom made accessible and practicable. Paradox abounds: what we most want is what we already have; the inner turmoil which disturbs and distracts us is in truth the gateway to blessings; the deepest desire of our hearts can only be come by if we let go of our desire for it. Now more than ever, many of us are ready to study, ready to be taught, ready to learn together about how peace can knit us back together and renew our hope. Here we find out who God is and who we are; how to dive into the depths of our being, go exploring in the cave of our hearts, and find the treasure that is joy and peace.” -- Revd Dr. Janet Williams, Vice Principal of St. Hild College and author of 'Seeking the God Beyond: A Beginner’s Guide to Christian Apophatic Spirituality'
Chris Whittington is the founder of The School of Contemplative Life. He was introduced to contemplative practice during several years of formation at the Benedictine monastery of Prinknash Abbey, England. Chris has introduced the practice of meditation from the Christian wisdom tradition to thousands of people and hosts the largest Christian meditation practice group in the UK.
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ISBN 13 9781786226792
ISBN 10 1786226790
Title The Missing Peace
Author Chris Whittington
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Canterbury Press Norwich
Year published 2025-10-30
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.