Psalms: A Spiritual Commentary

M. Basil Pennington, OCSO

Psalms: A Spiritual Commentary
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Skylight Paths Publishing
Country
Published
16 February 2006
Pages
176
ISBN
9781683362463

Psalms: A Spiritual Commentary

M. Basil Pennington, OCSO

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Let the Psalms help you forge a deeper connection to the Divine.

Showing how the Psalms give profound and

candid expression to both our highest aspirations and our

deepest pain, the late, highly respected Cistercian Abbot M.

Basil Pennington shares his reflections on some of the most

beloved passages from the Bible’s most widely read book.

In this companion volume to The Song of Songs: A Spiritual

Commentary, Pennington is once again joined by Jewish artist

Phillip Ratner, whose evocative works will lead you into more

meaningful contemplation of the inner spirit of the Psalms.

Pennington describes how the monastic

tradition of regular reflection on the Psalms-a technique

St. Benedict called the work of God, or Opus

Dei-can help you transform your everyday life into a

powerful life of prayer. Enriched by Jewish and Christian

faith, the drawings and meditations speak to every person

wanting both to connect with their most human longings and to

forge a vital connection with the Divine.

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