Synopsis Barbara Brown Taylor continues the spiritual journey she began with her previous book, LEAVING CHURCH, showing how she has found greater fulfillment practicing faith and religion in the world than she did as a minister. Taylor transforms everyday activities like hanging laundry or waiting to pay for groceries into opportunities for meditation and praise, revealing that holiness often hides behind mundane disguises.
| Key Details | | Author: | Barbara Brown Taylor | | Language: | English | | Publisher: | Harperone | | Series: | Plus Series | | Format: | Paperback | | ISBN-10: | 0061370479 | | ISBN-13: | 9780061370472 |
| Additional Details | | Edition Description: | Reprint |
| Size | | Length: | 216 pages | | Height: | 8.3 in | | Width: | 5.5 in | | Thickness: | 0.5 in | | Weight: | 6.4 oz |
Publisher's Note
In her critically acclaimed Leaving Church ("a beautiful, absorbing memoir"The Dallas Morning News), Barbara Brown Taylor wrote about her experience leaving full-time ministryto become a professor, a decision that stretched the boundaries of her faith. Now, in her stunning follow-up, An Altar in the World, she shares how she learned to encounter God far beyond the walls of the church. Taylor reveals meaningful ways to discover the sacred in the small things we do and see, from simple practices such as walking, working, and prayer. Something as ordinary as hanging clothes on a clothesline becomes an act of meditation if we pay attention to what we're doing and take time to notice the sights, smells, and sounds around us. Making eye contact with the cashier at the grocery store becomes a moment of true human connection. Allowing yourself to get lost leads to new discoveries. As we incorporate these practices into our daily lives, we begin to discover altars everywhere we go, in nearly everything we do. Through Taylor's expert guidance and delicate, thought-provoking prose, we learn to live with purpose, pay attention, slow down, and revere the world we live in.
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