Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Few writers are more identified with the boom of spirituality in America in the past 25 years than Lawrence Kushner. With his first book -- the now classic introduction to Jewish mysticism through the beauty and tradition of the Hebrew alphabet, The Book of Letters (1975), Kushner established himself as one of the most creative Jewish writers in America.
Six books and 24 years later, Kushner's books are read worldwide by people of all faiths, all backgrounds searching to understand the connection between the sacred and the ordinary. With an incomparable ability to blend scholarship, imagination, psychology, mysticism, history and great writing, Kushner offers something unique to both the spiritual seeker and the committed person of faith -- he shows how we all might discover personal meaning in the sacred that animates each of our lives.
Synopsis
A treasury of insight from one of the most creative spiritual thinkers in America.
Whether you are new to Kushner or a devoted fan, this is the place to begin.
At once deeply human and profoundly spiritual, Lawrence Kushner's books are a treat for the soul. For nourishment and inspiration-- Eyes Remade for Wonder opens wide the gates of Jewish mysticism and spirituality, helping us peel back the layers of meaning that animate our lives.
Few writers are more closely identified with the boom of spirituality in America in the past twenty-five years than Lawrence Kushner. With his first book--the now-classic introduction to Jewish mysticism, The Book of Letters--Kushner established himself as one of the most creative religious thinkers in America. He is now read worldwide by people searching to understand the connection between the sacred and the ordinary.
With an inspiring Introduction by Thomas Moore, author of the best-selling books Care of the Soul and The Soul of Sex, Eyes Remade for Wonder offers something unique to both the spiritual seeker and the committed person of faith, and is a collection to be treasured and shared.