Search results for ""Author Robert Benson""
Paraclete Press A Good Life: Benedict's Guide to Everyday Joy
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Jossey Bass Seasons of a Familys Life
Book SynopsisIn Seasons of a Family''s Life, Wendy M. Wright-- parent, Church historian, and follower of the contemplative tradition-- offers a reflective, story-filled, and inspirational examination of the spiritual fabric of domestic life. This practical and insightful book explores family life as a context for nurturing contemplative practices in the home. Rooted in an appreciation of our deep and wise spiritual traditions that probe the sacred alongside everyday human experience, Seasons of a Family''s Life challenges us to wrestle with the great religious questions that shape our lives and offers parents a model for integrating family life and spiritual awareness. Every chapter in Wendy M. Wright''s thoughtful book is a lesson in gaining an awareness of the joy in our experience as families and letting the sacred be more present in our frantically paced daily lives. Wright shows us how to pay attention to the silence that underlies our lives and encourages us to be sensitive Table of ContentsForeword. Preface. Acknowledgments. Chapter 1 Spiritual Formation in the Family: Living Contemplatively. Chapter 2 Staying Awake After Lunch: The Arts of Discernment. Chapter 3 God-With-Us: The "Family Altar." Chapter 4 Big Story, Little Story: The Family Narrative. Chapter 5 "Mom, Stevie's Looking Out of My Car Window!": The Spiritual Life in the Midst of It All. Chapter 6 The Scent of the Eucalyptus Trees: A Sacred Sense of Place. Chapter 7 Genuflection, Pilgrimage Routes, and the Vacation: Family Ritual. Chapter 8 Like a River: Rhythms of Continuity and Change. Chapter 9 Justice and Mercy Shall Meet: The Countercultural Arts of Family Life. Chapter 10 The Beloved Community: Reconciliation. Chapter 11 For Everything Its Season: A Meditation Across Time. Invitation to Reflection. Notes. The Author
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Dover Publications Inc. Lord of the World
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Apex Press Challenging Corporate Rule: The Petition to
Book SynopsisThe complete text of the historic complaint by a coalition of some 25 local, state and national women's environmental and other civil society organizations to the California Attorney General to revoke the corporate charter of Union Oil Company of California (UNOCAL). The foreword by Ronnie Dugger, Chair of the Alliance for Democracy, and introduction by author Robert W. Benson, Professor of Law at the Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, seek to place charter revocation in the broader context of the struggle for democratic control of giant corporations. The introduction also provides concrete suggestions on challenging corporate rule in other states. A practical guide to citizen action against corporations, and must reading for all who cherish the democratic ideals on which this country was founded and who are prepared to join the struggle for their realization.
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Tarcher/Putnam,US Living Prayer
Book SynopsisLIVING PRAYER is the story of Robert Benson''s quest across ecumenical and denominational lines into the mystery of prayer. Benson writes with an ability to make the ordinary events of life seem mystical and the mystical seem ordinary. He illustrates the full power of prayer, illuminates the reasons why we are drawn to pray, and bears witness to the grace of leading a life attuned to the voice of God--regardless of one''s religious affiliation.
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University of Notre Dame Press Law Rulership and Rhetoric
Book SynopsisRobert L. Benson (19251996), professor of history at the University of California, Los Angeles, was one of the most learned and original medievalists of his generation. At his untimely death he left behind a considerable body of unpublished writings, many of which he had revised and refined and in some cases presented in lectures and at conferences over many years. The best and most significant of these previously unpublished writings are collected in this volume. The essays in Law, Rulership, and Rhetoric span Benson's entire career from 1955 to 1994. They comprise a rich collection covering a vast range of topics in political, intellectual, legal, and ecclesiastical history, rhetoric, and historiography. Art historians will find the three essays on medieval images of rulership and medieval art valuable, and literary scholars will be interested in the essays on, among others, Boncompagno da Signa. The volume concludes with several occasional, historiographical essays,Trade Review"Canon law, emperors, popes, and a medieval showman or trickster who taught the ars dictandi at Bologna are examined in these collected studies. These scholarly masterpieces may be counted among the best for the relevant subjects. Few medievalists today could produce such amusing, erudite, and elegant essays as Robert Benson." —Johannes Fried, Professor of Medieval History (Emeritus), Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt"The varied lectures, draft studies, and informal talks in this volume were written between 1955 and 1994, yet they are full of newfound treasures. Robert L. Benson was a leader in the transformative new age of medieval studies in North America that began with the diasporas of World War II. After his death, the editors carefully sifted through his files to see whether there were unpublished studies of value. They found the astonishing wealth gathered and expertly redacted here into five areas related to medieval political power and its modern analysis. Apart from Benson’s conclusions, his methods of working across disciplines—notably, art and iconography, rhetoric and philology, Roman and canon law, and scriptural exegesis—remain fresh and instructive. And a self-portrait of the man himself is there through insights both into his high sense of the historian’s vocation, and into the passions that, haunting and imperative, still inflame his work." —Karl F. Morrison, Lessing Professor of History and Poetics (Emeritus), Rutgers University"Law, Rulership, and Rhetoric: Selected Essays of Robert L. Benson makes an original contribution by bringing forward Benson's unpublished essays, thus revealing in important new ways Benson's significance for medieval history. Scholars in several fields—art history, Church history, political history, and legal history—should find these essays of interest. This treasury of studies is full of valuable insights roaming across Benson’s scholarly interests." —Robert Somerville, Columbia University“. . . the volume has plenty to offer political and legal historians and those interested in broader questions about medieval political culture and the semiotics of power. Finally, Benson’s witty, erudite, and sometimes poignant reflections on being a medieval historian in the modern world make this book an engaging read for any medievalist.” —Parergon“If Benson’s relatively slim published output has long stood as an unrepresentative indication of his place among twentieth-century medieval historians, the dedicated work of Weber, Constable, and Rouse has helped to secure, and to enhance, Benson’s important legacy as both an heir to Kantorowicz and a path-breaker in his own right.” —Comitatus“It is a testament to the strength of Robert L Benson’s scholarly personality and to his intellect that the contours of both are so clearly and consistently visible in this eclectic collection. This collection represents an effort not only to memorialize Benson but also to present his thoughts on a subject he had mastered more thoroughly than his published record would indicate.” —H-net Reviews
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