Making good decisions are among the most difficult challenges in life. In Discernment: The Art of Choosing Well, readers will find a comprehensive guide to making choices, either individually or in groups. It is based on the time-tested spiritual exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the sixteenth-century founder of the Jesuits who developed a systemic way of considering and making choices. The author, a renowned teacher of Ignatian spirituality, leads readers on a journey of self-reflection, focusing on the process of discernment rather than on the particular problem at hand. As a result,... View More...
Affirms Christians in their struggle to encounter an often elusive God. Finding God in the man from Nazareth, the author focuses on Christ's Passion, drawing parallels between modern life and the first Christians. He also examines Jesus' ministry and the symbolism His passion presents today. Pages: 192 Size: 5.5" X 8.25" Inches Paperback View More...
Wolff's translation is a definitive edition of this timeless classic, and the only complete, modern American translation of the Latin text recognized by the Vatican as the official version. Paperback Pages: 256 View More...