Foreword by the Dean of Durham Preface Acknowledgements 1. Finding a Holy Place: Durham Cathedral 2. Finding God in a Holy Place 3. An Invitation to Pray: The Nave and the Body of the Church 4. Daily Prayer: The Quire and Sanctuary 5. Praying on the Margins: The Galilee Chapel 6. Pilgrim Prayer: The Chapel of the Nine Altars 7. Contemplative Prayer: The Feretory Holy Places: Finding Ourselves and Finding God Notes Bibliography Index
Focussing on Durham Cathedral, this is a practical guide to prayer in holy spaces, concentrating on the places where we can go to be closer to God.
Christopher C.H. Cook is Emeritus Professor of Spirituality, Theology & Health, in the Institute of Medical Humanities, Durham University, UK
"A book to revive a tired soul or breathe life into a dead
one."Northern Echo, June 2010
Selected by Church of England Newspaper as 'a perfect book for
summer reading', June 2010
'You don't have to visit Durham Cathedral to enjoy Chris Cook's
Finding God in a Holy Place... This is more than a celebration of
one place and a guide to responding to other places and
states.'
*Methodist Recorder*
‘I think it is an intellectual's handbook and a particular personal
spiritual guide to Durham Cathedral... He will touch many who know
the building well... Professor Cook has managed to give the reader
a great deal of rewarding background to the spiritual life,
architecture and history of the building.'
*Parson and Parish*
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