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Henri Nouwen was een katholieke priester en auteur wiens geschriften over het spirituele leven resoneren bij lezers uit verschillende denominaties. Met een diepgaand begrip van de menselijke psyche onderzocht hij thema's als kwetsbaarheid, leiderschap en de zoektocht naar het goddelijke in de seculiere wereld. Zijn stijl, vaak gebaseerd op persoonlijke reflectie en spirituele traditie, biedt troost en begeleiding aan lezers. Nouwens nalatenschap ligt in zijn vermogen om complexe spirituele concepten toegankelijk en boeiend te maken.







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Een ogenschijnlijk onbeduidende confrontatie met een poster waarop een detail van Rembrandts 'De terugkeer van de verloren zoon' stond afgebeeld, vormde voor Henri Nouwen het begin van een geestelijk avontuur. In het hart van dit avontuur staat dit schilderij en de parabel van de Verloren Zoon. Vanuit zijn eigen ervaringen schetst Henri Nouwen de gevoelens van de vader, de oudere zoon en de jonge zoon. Hij nodigt ons uit om Rembrandts meesterwerk, dat de parabel van de scheppende, onvoorwaardelijke en bevrijdende liefde van God op onnavolgbare wijze afbeeldt, op een nieuwe en directe manier te zien en te begrijpen.
Seven million copies of his books in print! This daily devotional from the bestselling author of such spiritual classics as The Return of the Prodigal Son and The Wounded Healer offers deep spiritual insight into human experience, intimacy, brokenness and mercy.
Caregiving is often reduced to a list of tasks that another individual cannot do independently. This six-week devotional inspired by the words of Henri Nouwen intertwines Scripture and prayer to summon us away from our lists for a few moments each day, drawing us to a fresh framework for the experience of giving care.
With over a million copies sold, this classic work is essential reading for all who ask, “Where has my struggle led me?” A chance encounter with a reproduction of Rembrandt’s The Return of the Prodigal Son catapulted Henri Nouwen on an unforgettable spiritual adventure. Here he shares the deeply personal and resonant meditation that led him to discover the place within where God has chosen to dwell. As Nouwen reflects on Rembrandt’s painting in light of his own life journey, he evokes a powerful drama of the classic parable in a rich, captivating way that is sure to reverberate in the hearts of readers. Nouwen probes the several movements of the parable: the younger son’s return, the father’s restoration of sonship, the elder son’s resentfulness, and the father’s compassion. The themes of homecoming, affirmation, and reconciliation will be newly discovered by all who have known loneliness, dejection, jealousy, or anger. The challenge to love as God loves, and to be loved as God’s beloved, will be seen as the ultimate revelation of the parable known to Christians throughout time, and is here represented with a vigor and power fresh for our times.
Two beautiful classics on the life of faith, from one of the twentieth century's most influential spiritual guides
Deeply comforting and profoundly realistic, Turn My Mourning into Dancing focuses on how you can survive hard times but still live fully in the midst of them and beyond. Nouwen points readers towards a way of life that is grounded in God's constancy and rooted in eternal hope.
This is Henri Nouwen's "secret journal." It was written during the most difficult period of his life, when he suddenly lost his self-esteem, his energy to live and work, his sense of being loved, even his hope in God. Although he experienced excruciating anguish and despair, he was still able to keep a journal in which he wrote a spiritual imperative to himself each day that emerged from his conversations with friends and supporters.For more than eight years, Henri Nouwen felt that what he wrote was too raw and private to share with others. Instead, he published The Return of the Prodigal Son, in which he expressed some of the insights gained during his mental and spiritual crisis. But then friends asked him, "Why keep your anguish hidden from the many people who have been nurtured by your writing? Wouldn't it be of consolation for many to know about the fierce inner battle that lies underneath so many of your spiritual insights?"For the countless men and women who have to live through the pain of broken relationships, or who suffer from the loss of a loved one, this book about the inner voice of love offers new courage, new hope, even new life.
Living in the Spirit
Not a faint memory, but happening right here and now, spiritual living takes place in the present; the Spirit meets us in the ordinary. These inspirational reflections by Henri Nouwen succeed in convincing us that God’s presence is reliable.