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Monk Habits for Everyday People: Benedictine Spirituality for Protestants

Monk Habits for Everyday People: Benedictine Spirituality for Protestants

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Author: Dennis Okholm
Creator: Kathleen Norris
Publisher: Brazos Press
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Pages: 144
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ISBN: 1587431858
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Publication Date: December 1, 2007
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In their zeal for reform, early Protestant leaders tended to throw out Saint Benedict with the holy water. That is a mistake, writes Dennis Okholm, in Monk Habits for Everyday People. While on retreat in a Benedictine abbey, the author, a professor who was raised as a Pentecostal and a Baptist, observed how the meditative and ordered life of a monk lifted Jesus' teachings off the printed page and put them into daily practice. Vital aspects of devotion, humility, obedience, hospitality, and evangelism took on new clarity and meaning. Paralleling that experience, Okholm guides the reader on a focused and instructive journey that can revitalize the devotional life of any Christian who wants to slow down and dig deeper.


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5 out of 5 stars A Little Book That Leads Us Toward a Deep Spiritual Tradition We May Have Overlooked   April 7, 2008
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is a little book. If you exclude things like the Foreword, the Afterword and Notes, it's only 99 pages. But it packs a spiritual wallop.

Evangelical theologian and educator Dennis Okholm offers this spiritual memoir of his pilgrimage into monastic culture in an era when a chorus of evangelical voices are crying out for changes in their branch of the church. Various evangelical writers are arguing: The movement's become stale. It's been hijacked by political operatives. It's turned Christianity into an easy-bake recipe for prosperity. And, where many of these writers wind up trying to take us is back into centuries-old Christian traditions that once were considered exclusively "Catholic." And, when evangelicals said that word in the past, they often sneered.

Don't mistake Okholm's book for one of those angry evangelical books trying to shake up the movement from its foundations, but not offering much of a pathway through the resulting rubble. No, this is a thoughtful, careful, mature memoir from a man who set out through back roads to visit his first monastery in the spring of 1987. He admits that, at the time, he suspected monastic life was a tired old "relic of the Middle Ages."

Instead, he wound up exploring this world for two decades, finding elements of Christianity that were missing in the version of the faith that had been handed down to him.

Kathleen Norris wrote the Foreword to Okholm's book and Norris fans will understand right away that this is a strong vote of confidence in Okholm's voice. He's coming to this particular conversation, in the form of this book, in the same season that Tony Campolo and Mary Albert Darling - also evangelical scholars - are offering us, "The God of Intimacy and Action: Reconnecting Ancient Spiritual Practices, Evangelism and Justice."

Don't pick up this book thinking you'll grab a few tips for a richer life of prayer. There are deeper implications to this pilgrimage, Okholm argues. At one point, he writes to those of us with roots in the evangelical world, "We have become consumers of religion rather than cultivators of a spiritual life; we have spawned an entire industry of Christian kitsch and bookstores full of spiritual junk food that leaves us sated and flabby. As if we believed the infomercial that promises great abs if we just buy the right piece of equipment for $39.95, we think that the secret to being a spiritually fit Christian can be had by finding some secret technique or buying the most recent hot-selling inspirational devotional."

This is dangerous spiritual territory. This is a truly prophetic voice guiding us inward.

And, if you like where Okholm takes you, then you'll want to read "God of Intimacy and Action." If you like that voice, then you'll want to hear more from Norris and her "Cloister Walk," as well.

This isn't a stray drop of rain. It's a refreshing spiritual shower of compelling insights.



5 out of 5 stars Monk Habits for Everyday People: Benedictine Spirituality for Protestants   April 5, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I really enjoyed reading this book. It was full of both interesting historical information, and interesting information for helping Protestants connect with our Catholic peers and understand them better. It encourages Christians to take the best of both worlds when growing closer to Christ and modeling your life after him. I would definitely recommend it. If you are a Protestant who appreciates some of the different practices of faith in our Catholic brethren, or you're just curious, this is a quick and easy book to read to learn about some of them them. It also encourages the reader to put into practice certain aspects of the Benedictine Rule, from which everyone can learn.


5 out of 5 stars fresh, thoughtful, nourishing   January 19, 2008
 6 out of 8 found this review helpful

It's rare to find find a book that does so many things so well. It is interesting, personal, and engaging. It is thoughtful and well-written. And it is full to the brim with spiritual insights. Read a bit each day, sip it alongside your morning cup of coffee, savor each insight, and you'll find your life just gets better and better. A delight.



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