<DIV>The materialist spirituality in Embodied Faith is biblically grounded and it smells of earth even as it offers a taste of heaven. Taking an observation of St. Benedict as his starting point Ola Tjørhom maintains that outward forms are fully capable of incorporating and expressing inner spiritual substance. / Tjørhom moves on to identify three crucial features of a materialist spirituality. First it has a concrete substance - primarily the sacraments and the sacramental dimension of our Christian life in its totality. Second materialist spirituality cannot be lived out in a vacuum but requires concrete spaces - mainly the church and the world which though separate are clearly interconnected. Third this spirituality is grounded not in airy ideas and concepts but in plain empirical perception - in things we can see and hear smell and taste - making it a spirituality eminently suited for our daily lives and the world. / Ola Tjørhom has written a wise book that bridges many gaps: between the material and the spiritual the Catholic and the Protestant the mystical and the everyday. His vision of a materialist spirituality is not a call to leave this world nor an invitation to extreme experiences but a sober proposal for a Christian life that is in but not of the world. Firmly rooted in creation such a spirituality still yearns for the transformation of all things. Few books are as ecumenical as Tjørhom's drawing on a variety of Christian traditions in a way that respects each. Persuasively presented his wide-ranging reflections cover such a range of topics one is tempted to call it a 'systematics of spirituality.' - Michael Root / Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary</DIV>
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