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Path of the Purified Heart traces the classic Christian spiritual journey toward transformation into the likeness of Christ in a unique, fascinating way. Drawing on the voices of wise elders from the past and present, Dunham illumines the common path all Christians and spiritual seekers may take toward union with God. Through the motifs of the liturgical year and the labyrinth, the author weaves in her own journey on this path during her "year of purification."
”Laura Dunham invites the reader to share in the rich
convergence in her own life. That convergence includes deep rootage
in Reformed faith, alert participation in the great tradition of
spirituality, engagement with contemporary masters of spiritual
disciplines, and her own critical angle on her own experience. She
lines out this convergence according to the liturgical year of the
church, giving access that may lead the reader, along with the
author, closer to the heart of God."
--Walter Brueggemann
Columbia Theological Seminary
Author of The Practice of Prophetic Imagination (2012)
“In Path of the Purified Heart, Dunham employs all the
candor and intimacy of good memoir and all the objectivity of a
trained pastor to give us an honest and informative look into
Christian mysticism from the perspective of the Reformed
tradition."
--Phyllis Tickle
Author of The Divine Hours™ series
"Rare keen intelligence, simplicity of style, and compelling as
literature! This book can teach all of us how transformation is
possible if we take seriously one liturgical year and stay
attentive. Rev. Laura Dunham has written a book not only different
in degree, but different in kind. This is a new contribution to
serious seekers in the Christian tradition . . . not only smart and
personal but real and ready for any contemporary seeker who wants
to go deeper right now."
Mary Margaret Funk, OSB
Our Lady of Grace Monastery
Author of Into the Depths: A Journey of Loss and Vocation
(2010)
"Spiritually rich and beautifully written, Laura Dunham not only
retrieves important traditions of Christian wisdom, she juxtaposes
them in unique, insightful, and fully convincing ways. How does the
embodied and transformative process of walking the labyrinth guide
us also in the soul’s journey through purification, illumination,
and union? How is the church’s liturgical calendar humanized
through provocative yet honest personal antidote? In raising these
questions Dunham honors Christian traditions as well as her
readers."
--Steven Chase, PhD
Studium Scholar, St. Benedict’s Monastery
Author of Nature as Spiritual Practice (2011)
"...This book is a good example of bringing the time-tested
spiritual practices of the Eastern and Western church into our
contemporary world. I hope Laura Dunham will see fruit from her
writing of this book.
-- Brian Wanger, O.S.B., Assumption Abbey, as reviewed in the March
2013 issue of The American Benedictine Review
Laura Dunham is a Presbyterian minister and Benedictine oblate. Her professional life spans more than four decades as a college professor and administrator, a pastor and church leader. She now teaches, leads workshops, and writes about spiritual formation and transformation. Her previous books include Graceful Living: Your Faith, Values, and Money in Changing Times. She invites inquiries about her work through her website and blog at www.healingandwisdom.com.