
Lectio Divina
From God's Word to Our Lives
by Enzo Bianchi
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Pub Date Apr 01 2015 | Archive Date May 19 2015
Description
The Bible is ancient, enigmatic, and from a culture vastly different from our own. That's why most of us find it hard to read. So how can we understand its importance in the church, and how can it enrich our lives? Central to lectio divina is the conviction that to read the Bible faithfully and prayerfully is to learn an ancient art – by entering into dialogue with the God who speaks to each of us through the biblical page. Enzo Bianchi touches on the essentials of the history of lectio, from the brilliant thinker Origen in the third century to the development of historical criticism in the modern era. He explains how to do lectio and how to understand and implement its four “moments” - lectio, meditatio, oratio, contemplatio. This is not simply a book about how to approach the Bible, because Scripture ultimately wants to lead us beyond itself, to the truth and mystery of Christ that can never be captured fully in the written word.
A Note From the Publisher2>
Enzo Bianchi was born in Castel Boglione, Piedmont, Italy, in 1943. In 1965, after graduating from the University of Turin, he founded the ecumenical monastic Bose Community. He is still the prior today. In 2014 he was appointed by Pope Francis as consultor of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.
Enzo Bianchi was born in Castel Boglione, Piedmont, Italy, in 1943. In 1965, after graduating from the University of Turin, he founded the ecumenical monastic Bose Community. He is still the prior today. In 2014 he was appointed by Pope Francis as consultor of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.
Advance Praise
“Enzo Bianchi is not
only a first-rate Scripture scholar, he is the founder of the dynamic monastery
of Bose in north Italy. Therefore, I read this book with eager anticipation. With
deep biblical wisdom, he is able to explore the whole Christian tradition of
prayerful reading. St. Benedict mandates at least two hours of lectio divina a day for his monks, which
is a considerable challenge for the modern person. But with Enzo as our guide,
we can do it!” -Terrence G. Kardong, OSB, editor of American
Benedictine Review
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781612616421 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |