Unfurling by Ian Adams

Unfurling by Ian Adams

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Ian Adams is one of the most original voices in contemporary Christian spirituality. His poems are short, arresting, richly textured and deceptively simple. The title of this collection, Unfurling, is indicative of what Ian’s poetry is about: seeing the world as it truly is, recovering our sense of who we are, and the revelation of the divine.

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Unfurling by Ian Adams

Ian Adams is one of the most striking, original and fresh voices in contemporary Christian spirituality. Poetry features large in his work and is an integral part of the two bestselling books he has written. Poetry reading features in his work as a speaker, retreat leader and spiritual director to individuals and to an online community. He is frequently asked where his poems can be obtained. His poems are short, arresting, richly textured and deceptively simple. The thread that runs through these poems is Ian Adams' instinct that if our world is to rediscover its harmony and peace, that rediscovery can and must begin within each one of us. Through attention and love we may begin to discover an unfurling from all the fears and anxieties that keep us bound.
'Lovely and uplifting' -- Jeremy Harvey * The Reader *
IAN ADAMS is a poet, writer, photographer, artist, Anglican priest and retreat leader. He is the author of Cave Refectory Road and Running Over Rocks and creator of the daily Morning Bell on social media. Ian is a director of StillPoint, a project nurturing contemplative spiritual practice, and a partner in the Beloved Life project exploring how spiritual practice can help to reshape the world. He lives in South Devon.
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ISBN 13 9781848256453
ISBN 10 1848256450
Title Unfurling
Author Ian Adams
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Canterbury Press Norwich
Year published 2014-07-31
Number of pages 72
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.