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OverviewA Visual and Spiritual Companion for Lent This delightful book describes and interprets a series of forty full-color paintings for each day of Lent. Artists often address subjects that our culture seeks to avoid, and the brilliant and perceptive reflections from nun and art historian Sister Wendy Beckett will help you to read these paintings with a more discerning eye and encounter deeper levels of spiritual meaning than may at first appear. It was at the core of Sister Wendy Beckett’s mission to make fine art accessible. This led to her becoming a BBC presenter and then American viewers discovered her series on PBS. Sister Wendy, who died in 2018, lived at a Carmelite Monastery in Norfolk, England. From the Hokusai's Great Wave to Rembrandt's The Return of the Prodigal Son, the reflections in The Art of Lent draw from the emotions and spiritual truths behind the paintings to give you lessons that will stay with you a lifetime. Each of the days is based around a different theme: from joy to tranquility to courage to sacrifice, the messages in this book are short meditations that are designed to leave you with questions to ponder and meditate on. The use of four-color classical paintings adds to the visual and sensory appeal. These lush artistic images stir our imagination and expand on the words of the daily devotionals. With The Art of Lent, you'll gain a fuller and more spiritual understanding of Christian art and see Holy Week and Easter as never before. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sister Wendy BeckettPublisher: InterVarsity Press Imprint: IVP Formatio Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 15.90cm Weight: 0.191kg ISBN: 9781514004265ISBN 10: 1514004267 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 15 February 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAsh Wednesday: Repentance Thursday: Forgiveness Friday: Humility Saturday: Purification Week One: Silence Monday: Profound silence Tuesday: Desiring silence Wednesday: Beyond Babel Thursday: Meditative silence Friday: A paradox Saturday: Silence and time Week Two: Contemplation Monday: Into the light Tuesday: Manifestation Wednesday: The still mind Thursday: A rich emptiness Friday: Amid the chaos Saturday: A still life Week Three: Peace Monday: Finding a balance Tuesday: The illusion of peace Wednesday: Choosing peace Thursday: Isolation Friday: Conditional peace Saturday: A meaningful life Week Four: Joy Monday: Choosing joy Tuesday: Joy in infancy Wednesday: Embracing joy Thursday: Lost in time Friday: Radiant truth Saturday: Beyond experience Week Five: Confidence Monday: A vision Tuesday: Joyful confidence Wednesday: Inner tranquility Thursday: Courage Friday: A bright fortress Saturday: Absolute trust Week Six: Love Monday: Tender reverence Tuesday: Chasing the butterfly Wednesday: Forgetting self Maundy Thursday: No greater love Good Friday: Passionate sacrifice Holy Saturday: Radiant expectation Easter Day: Resurrection Copyright acknowledgementsReviews"""For those who want to appreciate the spirituality behind some of the world's greatest works of art, this book will be hugely inspiring--not only during Lent but at any time of the year.""--Janina Ramirez, art historian and broadcaster" """For those who want to appreciate the spirituality behind some of the world's greatest works of art, this book will be hugely inspiring—not only during Lent but at any time of the year."" -- Janina Ramirez, art historian and broadcaster" ""For those who want to appreciate the spirituality behind some of the world's greatest works of art, this book will be hugely inspiring—not only during Lent but at any time of the year."" -- Janina Ramirez, art historian and broadcaster Author InformationSister Wendy Beckett (1930-2018) was a Carmelite nun and art historian who became world famous in the 1990s when she presented a series of BBC documentaries on the history of painting. She studied for her degree in English at St. Anne's College, Oxford, where she graduated with highest honors. After teaching in South Africa, she returned to England in 1970 to live a fully contemplative life under the protection of a Carmelite monastery in Norfolk. She was the author of over thirty books on Christian art, including the internationally bestselling book, The Story of Painting. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |