The Last Monk of Tibhirine

The Last Monk of Tibhirine
Title The Last Monk of Tibhirine PDF eBook
Author Freddy Derwahl
Publisher Paraclete Press
Total Pages 200
Release 2013-11-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1612615392

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The Last Monk of Tibhirine is the story of the Cistercian monk Jean-Pierre Schumacher, the last surviving member of a monastic community kidnapped and killed in Algeria. On the night of March 26, 1996, seven monks from the monastery Notre-Dame de l'Atlas of Tibhirine were kidnapped. Only two members of the community, Brother Jean-Pierre and Brother Amedee (since deceased) had the chance to escape. They did; and today Brother Jean-Pierre lives alone devoted to prayer and unconditional love and welcome. Author Freddy Derwahl was struck by the faith of Jean-Pierre and the book recounts his childhood in Lorraine through years of World War and recalls lost friends and brothers. Derwahl enlightens and illuminates the words of Jean-Pierre, and the profound witness of his brother monks.

The Monks of Tibhirine

The Monks of Tibhirine
Title The Monks of Tibhirine PDF eBook
Author John Kiser
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Total Pages 368
Release 2003-02-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1429997206

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"The inspiration for the major motion picture "Of Gods and Men" A true story of Christian love set against political terrorism in contemporary Algeria. In the spring of 1996, militants of the Armed Islamic Group, today affiliated with Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network, broke into a Trappist monastery in war-torn Algeria. Seven monks were taken hostage, pawns in a murky negotiation to free imprisoned terrorists. Two months later, the severed heads of the monks were found in a tree not far from Tibhirine; their bodies were never recovered. The village of Tibhirine had sprung up around the monastery because it was a holy place, protected by the Virgin Mary, who is revered by Christians and Muslims alike. But after 1993, as the Algerian military government's war against Islamic terrorism widened, napalm, helicopters, and gunfire became regular accompaniments to their monastic routine. The harmony between these Christian monks and the Muslim neighbors of Tibhirine contrasts with the fear and distrust among Algerians fighting over power and what it means to be a Muslim. Woven into the story of the kidnapping and the political disintegration of Algeria is a classic account of Christian martyrdom. But these monks were not martyrs to their faith, as preaching Christianity to Muslims is forbidden in Algeria, but rather martyrs to their love of their Muslim neighbors, whom they refuse to desert in their hour of need.

Reclaiming Humility

Reclaiming Humility
Title Reclaiming Humility PDF eBook
Author Jane Foulcher
Publisher Liturgical Press
Total Pages 360
Release 2015
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0879072555

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Does humility have a place in contemporary life? Were Enlightenment thinkers wrong to reject humility as a "monkish virtue" (Hume) arising from a "slave morality" (Nietzsche)? Australian theologian Jane Foulcher recovers the counter-cultural reading of humility that marked early Christianity and examines its trajectory at key junctures in the development of Western monasticism. Humility emerges not as a moral virtue achieved by human effort but as a way opened by grace--as a divine "climate" (Christian de Chergé) that we are invited to inhabit. From fourth-century Egypt to twentieth-century Algeria, via Saint Benedict and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, Dr. Foulcher's compelling analysis of theology and practice challenges the church to reclaim Christian humility as essential to its life and witness today.

Commander of the Faithful

Commander of the Faithful
Title Commander of the Faithful PDF eBook
Author John W. Kiser
Publisher Monkfish Book Publishing
Total Pages 394
Release 2010-09-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0982324669

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This biography and military history of Islamic resistance to the French occupation of Algeria lends valuable insight into current US/Muslim relations.

Dialogue of the Heart

Dialogue of the Heart
Title Dialogue of the Heart PDF eBook
Author McGee, OSB, Martin
Publisher Orbis Books
Total Pages 156
Release 2017-08-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608337049

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McGee presents a timely and heartfelt plea encouraging Christians everywhere to cultivate harmonious relationships with their Muslim neighbors. In writing a touching account of the story of the martyred Trappist monks of Tibhirine, he highlights the way in which this particular order has provided an inspiring example of interreligious friendship by reaching out to their Muslim fellow believers in modern-day North Africa.

Christian de Chergé

Christian de Chergé
Title Christian de Chergé PDF eBook
Author Christian Salenson
Publisher Liturgical Press
Total Pages 225
Release 2012
Genre Religion
ISBN 0879072474

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"Angels occupy a significant space in contemporary popular spirituality. Yet, today more than ever, the belief in the existence of intermediary spirits between the human and divine realms needs to be evangelized and Christianized. Angels and Demons offers a detailed synthesis of the givens of the Christian tradition concerning the angels and demons, as systematized in its essential principles by St. Thomas Aquinas. Certainly, the doctrine of angels and demons is not at the heart of Christian faith, but its place is far from negligible. On the one hand, as part of faith seeking understanding, angelology has been and can continue to be a source of enrichment for philosophy. Thus, reflection on the ontological constitution of the angel, on the modes of angelic knowledge, and on the nature of the sin of Satan can engage and shed light on the most fundamental areas of metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics. On the other hand, angelology, insofar as it is inseparable from the ensemble of the Christian mystery (from the doctrine of creation to the Christian understanding of the spiritual life), can be envisioned from an original and fruitful perspective."--Provided by publisher.

Decolonizing Christianity

Decolonizing Christianity
Title Decolonizing Christianity PDF eBook
Author Darcie Fontaine
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 269
Release 2016-06-20
Genre History
ISBN 1107118174

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This book traces Christianity's change from European imperialism's moral foundation to a voice of political and social change during decolonization.