Let Yourself Be Loved: Transforming Fear Into Hope: Transforming Fear Into Hope; (Revised and Expanded Edition) - Softcover

Bennett, Phillip

 
9780809149186: Let Yourself Be Loved: Transforming Fear Into Hope: Transforming Fear Into Hope; (Revised and Expanded Edition)

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Let Yourself Be Loved is a book of hope for all who desire love but also fear it. In its pages, readers are likely to recognize feelings within themselves: the part that is longing to be loved; and also fears within themselves: fearing vulnerability, judgment, and loss of control--the part that holds back. In this updated volume, with an additional chapter and prayers, readers will discover a joyful and liberating invitation simply to be loved: to recognize the loving presence of God that is always there unconditionally, ready to embrace and enfold them--despite their fears and resistance. +

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Phillip Bennett is coordinator of the graduate program in pastoral counseling at Neumann College in Aston, Pennsylvania. Dr. Bennett is a Fellow of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors and currently practices psychotherapy in Philadelphia.

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"Phillip Bennett has written a beautiful, sane book on love in our lives, divine and human." Tilden H. Edwards, PhD, Founder and Senior Fellow Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation "Let Yourself Be Loved is perennial in its message offering insight about what hinders a person's ability to move more deeply into God and life. The vignettes portray human nature rather than a defined historical moment." Dr. Janet K. Ruffing, RSM, Professor of the Practice of Spirituality and Ministerial Leadership, Yale Divinity School "With great sensitivity and insight Philip Bennett explores the patterns of resistance that are all too common in our lives as we are encountered by God's profligate, unbounded, and undeservedin our own eyeslove. The examples drawn from Bennett's extensive experience as a priest and psychotherapist are rendered with such acuity and wisdom that readers will be able to sit down at love's table and feast upon the divine compassion that is always ready to embrace us." Frank T. Griswold, 25th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church "Phillip Bennett brings both spiritual and psychological wisdom to the soul's deep question: Why don't we let ourselves fully know and feel God's love? This book is a modern spiritual classic. Keep it by your bedside or the place where you pray as a reminder to 'let yourself be loved!'" Pamela Cooper-White, Gautier Professor of Pastoral Theology Columbia Theological Seminary "Phillip Bennett's way of engaging life will make you want to live less cautiously and ever more richly." Thomas N. Hart, author of The Art of Christian Listening (Paulist Press)

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