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David Adam (2) (1936–2020)

Autore di The Rhythm of Life: Celtic Daily Prayer

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59 opere 1,496 membri 10 recensioni

Sull'Autore

David Adam is the auhtor of The Man Who Couldn't Stop which is a fianalist for the $53,000 prize for the 2015 Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books. This is the only major international prize that celebrates science-writing for a non-specialist audience. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Opere di David Adam

The Cry of the Deer (1987) 155 copie
The Wisdom of the Celts (1996) 57 copie
A Desert in the Ocean (2000) 46 copie
A Celtic Psaltery (2001) 31 copie
Aidan, Bede, Cuthbert (2006) 29 copie
Walking the Edges (2003) 18 copie
Living in Two Kingdoms (2007) 15 copie
The Wonder of the Beyond (2011) 9 copie
Candles in the Dark (2004) 8 copie
Encompassing God (2014) 8 copie
Occasions for Alleluia (2012) 8 copie
The Glory of Light (2003) 7 copie
Celtic Prayers (2005) 4 copie
Prayers for Anglicans (2008) 3 copie
Knowing and Growing (2003) 3 copie
Visdomsord fra kelterne (1997) 2 copie
A Celebration of Summer (2006) 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1936
Data di morte
2020-01-24
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di nascita
Alnwick, Northumberland, England, UK
Attività lavorative
coal miner
priest

Utenti

Recensioni

The Celtic Church saw and reflected a glory which we seem to have lost. The Celts accepted that all things were both inter-related and inter-dependent. There is no doubt, says Adams, that we are caught up in a Cosmic and perhaps even a Universal ebb and flow of tides and seasons---most of them are beyond our control. But we cannot separate ourselves from them--at best we can affirm our spiritual interaction with them.

In ‘Tides and Seasons’ David Adams has assembled a collection of poems and prayers that echo these rhythms of Creation and which have parallels in our spiritual lives. Collectively these prayers can encourage us to recapture that awareness.… (altro)
 
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ExeterQuakers | 1 altra recensione | Aug 1, 2020 |
Based on "the prayer of the seven directions": God above, below, on our right, our left, behind, before and within us.
 
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PollyMoore3 | Mar 18, 2016 |
Mooie en soms ontroerende gebeden uit de rijke Keltische traditie.
 
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wannabook08 | Dec 14, 2015 |
I am re-reading all my David Adam books. I've been privileged to hear him speak on two occasions. His faith is warm and real and practical, imaginative and full of love, and he is neither too simple nor too abstract. There are many echoes through the books, as prayers and themes are restated, yet this is not so much repetitive, as like the interweaving of the Celtic motifs illustrated, and serves to gently reinforce the message.
As I re-read, I remember how I used some of these prayers many years ago, such as the Caim (encircling), and what help they brought. And I realise that some of the prayers, including ones he quotes, have become part of my life.
I often include a David Adam prayer when I lead intercessions at church; the non-rhyming ones are best for that.
… (altro)
 
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PollyMoore3 | 1 altra recensione | Mar 20, 2015 |

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Statistiche

Opere
59
Utenti
1,496
Popolarità
#17,173
Voto
3.9
Recensioni
10
ISBN
142
Lingue
5

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