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| The
Rule of St. Benedict |
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Overview of Online Resources by
Abbot Primate Jerome Theisen, O.S.B. STD
The
Rule of St. Benedict (link to an online version of The Rule) |
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1980 : the Rule of St. Benedict in Latin and English with notes / editor, Timothy
Fry |
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The rule of Benedict : insights for the ages
by Joan D. Chittister The
Benedictine way is the spirituality of the twenty-first century because it deals
with issues facing us now--stewardship, relationships, authority, community, balance,
work, simplicity, and prayer.
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Wisdom distilled from the daily : living the
Rule of St. Benedict today by Joan D. Chittister
From Harper's Leader's Guide series,
one of their most popular and thought-provoking books on spirituality and faith
development. This guide offers clear, step-by-step instructions for adult-enrichment
sessions, an overview of the book, helpful background on the topic, opening and
closing worship activities, discussion questions and journaling exercises. The
author, Sr. Joan Chittister, is a member and former prioress of the Benedictine
Sisters of Erie and currently the executive director of the Alliance for International
Monasticism. |
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rule of Saint Benedict, a doctrinal and spiritual commentary by Adalbert
de Vogue ; translated by John Baptist Hasbrouck. After
living the Rule and studying it for many years, the author introduces it to those
who are encountering it for the first time. The relationship of Benedict's Rule
to other early monastic legistation is treated thoroughly but the book is designed
for those who are seeking a guide for christian living in this `little rule for
beginners'.
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A life-giving way : a commentary on the rule
of St. Benedict by Esther de Waal
Esther de Waal in simple and practical
terms, writing on how the Rule of St. Benedict has shaped her life, takes the
reader chapter by chapter through the Rule. She details how profoundly biblical
it is and how this text, which has formed the way of life of Benedictines and
other monastics since the sixth century, also serves as guide for lay people of
all denominations. |
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Living with contradiction : an introduction
to Benedictine spirituality by Esther
de Waal Holding
up segments of the Rule of St. Benedict, Ester de Waal's meditations on Benedict's
words illumine the wisdom found there not only for those of Benedict's time, but
for all of us today as well. |
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Seeking God : the way of the St. Benedict by
Esther de Waal
Through
this definitive classic Esther de Waal has become known as an authority for the
lay person on the Rule of St. Benedict. Her ability to communicate clearly the
principal values of the Rule when applied to lay people is the ultimate strength
of this book. She follows each chapter with a page or two of thoughts and prayers,
contributing to its meditative quality.
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St. Benedict for the laity by Eric Dean A
husband, Presbyterian minister, and ecumenical oblate of St. Benedict offers reflections
on Benedict's Rule.
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| | Doing
business with Benedict : the rule of St Benedict and business management : a conversation by
Kit Dollard, Anthony Marett-Crosby, Timothy Wright
In this original and inspirational book,
the authors share the vision of the Rule on the subjects of leadership, relationships
and the management of change and stability.
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God within by René Dubos. |
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Benedictine Rule of Leadership : Classic Management
Secrets You Can Use Today by Craig S. Galbraith
Fifteen centuries ago, a monk named Benedict
founded a monastic system that continues to thrive. In his work, The Rule, he
presented many lessons in leadership, innovation, organization and ethics. It
also offered the first complete management system of the Western world. In The
Benedictine Rule of Leadership, business professors Craig and Oliver Galbraith
offer Benedict's principles in a new way that can help today's managers and organizations
succeed in the 21st century |
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| | "The
Character of Benedictine Education" by Jeremy S. Hall in
The Continuing Quest for God: Monastic Spirituality in Tradition and Transition. Papers
presented at the Institute on the Origins and Contemporary Expressions of Monastic
Spirituality sponsored by St. Johns Abbey and School of Theology, Collegeville,
Minn., and the Convent of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minn., and held at St. Johns
from June 22 to July 4, 1980.
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St. Benedicts rule for business success
by Quentine R. Skrabec, Jr. St.
Benedict's Rule is one of a handful of documents, such as the Magna Carta and
U.S. Constitution, that make up the foundation of Western civilization. Benedict's
Rule is an organizational blueprint for success; Benedict's original organization
is the oldest in the world, spanning more than 1,500 years. The beauty of The
Rule is its organizational genius, which has wide application beyond monastic
groups. The Rule is a basic textbook showing how to create and maintain effective
organizations. It offers today's reader insights into some of the most difficult
resource management issues in business. |
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Spirituality for everyday living by Brian
C. Taylor Taking
the Rule's balance of prayer, conversion of life, commitment, study, work relationships,
and solitude, this practical spiritual guide explores the Rule's application for
ordinary people living outside a monastery. |
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St. Benedicts toolbox : the nuts and bolts
of everyday Benedictine living by Jane Tomaine Though
it was written nearly 1500 years ago, the Rule of Benedict still offers the practical
tools for living a Christ-centered today. Here in St. Benedicts Toolbox,
readers will find a primer on how to use these tools in their own tumultuous lives.
Each chapter examines one aspect of the Rule, from ways of praying to ways of
embracing humility, and offers suggestions for prayer, reflection, journaling,
and action. As they learn to use Benedicts tools, readers will discover
the power--and the timeliness--of this ancient way of life. |
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Saint Benedict on the freeway : a rule of life
for the 21st century by Corrine Ware How
can we heal the rift between our daily lives and the sacred? How can we live a
life capable of hearing "the still small voice" of God while experiencing
the speed and sensory overload of modern life? This book is Ware's answer to these
questions. She acknowledges that others have addressed the questions; on the one
hand there are books which have significant depth but speak in academic or "in-group"
language and provide little help adapting these insights to everyday life. On
the other hand, there are practical "how-to" exercises which assist
in very particular spiritual experiences but which do not offer integrated, sustainable,
life-changing patterns. St. Benedict on the Freeway fills this gap. It "translates
into twenty-first century life spiritually formative practices worked out in the
past, creatively adapting those disciplines to contemporary daily life."
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