Richard Rohr Libros
Fr. Richard Rohr es un maestro ecuménico reconocido mundialmente que da testimonio del despertar universal dentro del misticismo cristiano y la Tradición Perenne. Sus enseñanzas se basan en la ortodoxia alternativa franciscana, expresada a través de prácticas de contemplación y compasión radical, especialmente hacia los marginados socialmente. Rohr guía a los lectores hacia la conciencia de nuestra unión común con Dios y todos los seres. Su obra inspira un cambio positivo en el mundo a través de una profunda perspicacia espiritual.







Just This
- 144 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Spiritual guidance for how to be present in everyday moments.
Breathing Under Water: Spirituality and the Twelve Steps
- 176 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
"In Breathing Under Water, Richard Rohr shows how the gospel principles in the Twelve Steps can free anyone from any addiction-from an obvious dependence on alcohol or drugs to the more common but less visible addiction that we all have to sin"--
The Universal Christ
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
In this brilliantly provocative, wise and enthralling book, Richard Rohr urges us towards greater understanding of the Cosmic Christ - 'the eternal union of matter and Spirit from the beginning of time'
Yes, and...
- 432 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
In his new book, the author likens True Self to a diamond, buried deep within us, formed under the intense pressure of our lives and needing to be searched for, uncovered, and separated from all the debris of ego that surrounds it. In a sense True Self must, like Jesus, be resurrected, and that process involves not resuscitation but transformation.
Communicates a method of reading Scripture that puts heart and head together, creating a spirituality that is grounded, traditional, and yet frequently 'counter-intuitive' in its mature form.
Discusses the meaning of the Christian Trinity and what it means for one's personal relationship with God.
In the first half of life, we are naturally preoccupied with establishing ourselves; climbing, achieving, and performing. But as we grow older and encounter challenges and mistakes, we need to see ourselves in a different and more life-giving way. This message of falling down - that is in fact moving upward - is the most resisted and counterintuitive of messages in the world's religions. Falling Upward offers a new paradigm for understanding one of the most profound of life's mysteries: how those who have fallen down are the only ones who understand "up." We grow spiritually more by doing it wrong than by doing it right, and the disappointments of life are actually stepping stones to the spiritual joys in the second half of life.
Eager to Love
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Richard Rohr focuses his attention on all frames and doorways to the divine--the alternative way of Francis of Assisi. Francis of Assisi, one of the most beloved of all saints, was at once very traditional and entirely revolutionary in the ways of holiness. As a standing paradox, he both stood barefoot on the earth and yet touched the heavens; he was grounded in the church and yet instinctively moved toward the cosmos; he lived happily inside the visible and tangible, and yet both suffered and rejoiced in the invisible. Rohr places the tradition as first practiced by Francis, and subsequently by others, within a context for the uninitiated audience. This is not a historical accounting, but rather a perspective about how the alternative orthodoxy can deepen spiritual life for anyone, whether Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, secular, or spiritual seeker. "Eager to Love" is grounded in the Gospels, the prophets, a broad blend of psychology and theology, and in literature and art, to continue to communicate through all the sources that articulate specific alternative ways of understanding God with us


