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Radical Amazement

Contemplative Lessons from Black Holes, Supernovas, and Other Wonders of the Universe

Judy Cannato

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English
Sorin Books, U.S.
27 March 2006
This book offers a collection of thoughtful and practical reflections, prayers and meditations which unifies the worlds of science and religion, weaving profound spiritual lessons.

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Imprint:   Sorin Books, U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   195g
ISBN:   9781893732995
ISBN 10:   1893732991
Pages:   160
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Judy Cannato has masters degrees in both Education and Religious Studies from John Carroll University. She is the author of Quantum Grace: The Sunday Readings and Quantum Grace: Lenten Reflections, as well as numerous articles of spiritual life.

Reviews for Radical Amazement: Contemplative Lessons from Black Holes, Supernovas, and Other Wonders of the Universe

Today, there is no shortage of wonderful books on the marvel of creation, but Judy Cannato blends wonder and contemplation into a refreshing and timely synthesis. - Diarmuid O'Murchu; You hold in your hands an important and challenging work. Science and Religion become companions as you contemplatively enter into a way of living that embraces the connectedness of all that is. Truly this book will evoke Radical Amazement in its readers. --Macrina Wiederkehr, O.S.B., author of Seven Sacred Pauses; Judy Cannato's academic training, lively intelligence, and ability to simplify and synthesize science, theology, and spirituality make this book understandable. Her own amazement and awe at the wonders of The Holy One's creativity make it thoroughly enjoyable. Her experience as a spiritual director speaks eloquently to the heart and soul. --Patricia Peters, PhD, Recently retired professor of English, Scottsdale Community College in Scottsdale, Arizona


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