Called to Question: A Spiritual Memoir

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Sheed & Ward, 2004 - Biography & Autobiography - 232 pages
Called to Question is Sr. Joan Chittister's most personal and intense writing to date. Centered around a series of conversations with spiritual writers featured in her private journal, Sr. Joan looks at the common questions or dimensions of life as we know them in our daily lives-not answers as we've been given them-in an attempt to unravel their many meanings, to give them flesh, to honor their spiritual import now and here, in our time and in our own lives. By sharing the questions, doubts, and convictions in her own heart, Chittister explores the heart of faith itself and nurtures a spirituality that pushes readers beyond superficial questioning and unexamined faith. The paperback edition includes a new Prologue about the power of questions in today's society. Following a moving prologue on the nature of faith, Called to Question is broken into six parts that explore key themes- the inward life, immersion in life, resistance, feminist spirituality, ecology, dailiness. Within each theme is a wide array of topics that embody Sr. Joan's life's work as a sociologist, theologian, Benedictine nun, rights activist, and spiritual guide to countless people throughout the world. Alive with the raw energy of a journal and polished with the skill of a master storyteller, each chapter is an engaging dialogue between Sr. Joan and many different wisdom sources about such topics as God's existence and call, experience, struggle, justice, the role of women and men in society and church, living through doubt, and celebrating life. Called to Question is a rare and powerful invitation to look into the center of our own souls, name our questions about God and life, admit the worst, and pursue the best--even when we are unsure where that pursuit will take us.

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Contents

Acknowledgments
ix
The Journey from Religion to Spirituality
1
Religion A Finger Pointing at the Moon
11
Spirituality Beyond the Boundaries of Religion
17
A Discovery of the Obvious
25
The God Within Who Shall I Say Sent Me?
31
The Presence of God The Truth That Sets Us Free?
37
Prayer Every Time I Do Get Time
43
The Gospel Imperative
125
Justice Passion for the Reign of God
131
Power in the Powerless The Courage to Refuse Evil
139
The Coming of a New World
147
Society and Women The Loss of Soul
155
Men and Women The Discovery of the Adult
161
The Church and Women Speaking in the Name of God
169
The Other Side of the Spiritual Life
177

The Call of God An Echo in the Heart
49
Insight The Alchemy of Experience
55
Solitude The Balm of the Soul
63
The Self The Ground of Our Becoming
71
Commitment The Place of Change in the Spiritual Life
77
Balance Going through Life Whole and Holy
83
Darkness A Way to the Light
89
The Other Side of Inwardness
97
Relationships To Know and Be Known
103
Friendship The Gift of Independence
111
Listening The Beginning of Wisdom
119
Nature The Voice of God around Us
185
Creation The Process That Never Ends
191
The Gifts of the Mundane
199
Struggle The Search for God in Darkness
207
Joy The God Who Loves Laughter
215
Sanctity The Task of Growing into God
221
Epilogue
227
Notes
229
About the Author
231
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About the author (2004)

Joan Chittister is a Benedictine sister, best-selling author, and a well-known national and international lecturer. In 2007 she was awarded the Outstanding Leadership Award from The Leadership Conference of Women Religious.