Advance Praise & Reviews * Catholic Media Association Award Winner / Mysticism *"This rich and accessible work weaves theology, church life, and contemporary neuroscience into a compelling case for reclaiming contemplative prayer at the heart of Christian community. Drawing on Eastern mysticism, brain research, and a fresh theological vision of the "mind of Christ," Dr. James Woods shows how contemplation transforms both the individual and the Body of Christ. A thoughtful, ecumenical, and deeply rewarding contribution that invites the Church to rediscover its contemplative soul." - Rachelle Linner, Catholic Book Review
With insights from the Bible, theology, and science, this book offers an invaluable exploration of the history and practice of Christian contemplative prayer.
While prayer is a mainstay of Christian life and practice, contemplative prayer is especially concerned with the disposition of the heart. It is a way of paying attention to God that can change our outlook on the world in which we see ourselves united with Christ, each other, and all creation.
Beginning with biblical examples of this holistic unity, the book then presents the life of the historical contemplative, Symeon the New Theologian, a mystic who embraced these biblical tenets of holistic unity through his practice of contemplation. Woods also considers the contemporary neuropsychological sciences searching for empirical affirmation of the physiological and mental changes that contribute to the experiences of contemplatives. Finally, he turns to Christ's death and resurrection, specifically focusing on the contemplative's death to "self" and the resurrection-like breakthrough that can result from the practice of contemplation.