<p>"Here's what I can't help but love about Jim Martin: his refreshing humanness, his God-help-us-all humor, his faith in Christ, so grounded, so full of search and questioning, so opposite of resting on your ‘spiritual laurels,’ so honest, so alive and unfurling. And his courage. Father Jim's love for the Church impels him to engage in on-going dialogue about dignity for LGBTQ persons who suffer because of ignorance and prejudice. Courage, Jim. I've stayed in dialogue with my fellow Catholics about the death penalty for 30-plus years. When you love your church, you stay in dialogue."</p><p><b>Sister Helen Prejean, CSJ, Author of <i>Dead Man Walking</i> and <i>The Death of Innocents</i></b></p>

<p>“Jon M. Sweeney has composed a detailed, fascinating portrait of one of our great spiritual leaders, James Martin. From a not very religious family and after a stint on Wall Street, Martin heard the unlikely call to the Jesuits. That this led to his blossoming into a best-selling author and a controversial spokesperson for welcoming LGBTQI+ persons to the Church is a tale woven with marvels. Sweeney’s fastidious research and elegant prose make this a page turner I read with relish and finished with regret. It’s a gift to nonbelievers as well as Catholics, lapsed and devout.”<br /><b>Mary Karr, poet and memoirist, author of <i>The New York Times</i> best sellers <i>The Liars’ Club</i>, <i>Cherry</i>, and <i>Lit</i></b></p>

James Martin is one of the most important voices in Christian spirituality today and Jon Sweeney's story of his life and his work will, I promise, make you want to be a better person. We need to define what Christian discipleship means in the present moment. This book will help you do that.<b>Ronald Rolheiser, author of <i>The Holy Longing</i> and <i>Domestic Monastery</i></b>

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“I received my copy of Jon Sweeney’s biography of Fr. James Martin two days ago and read it immediately. A fascinating life—much of which I knew, but some of it new, and placed in context. I especially admire what Jim undertook in reaching out to the LGBT community, all in the context of the marginalized, as with his work in Nairobi. Sweeney caught both his humor and his humility and explained how Jim was able to deal with the adverse criticism he has received. Thank you!”<br /><b>—Paul Mariani, poet and biographer, author of <i>Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life</i></b>

“For those whose hearts and minds are open, the story of Fr. Martin offers a glimpse of what Dietrich Bonhoeffer called ‘costly grace.’ Anyone who is serious about following Jesus--and let go as James Martin did ‘of the need to be loved, liked, or even approved of’ should read this book.”<br /><b>Catholic Media Association</b>

2021 Catholic Media Association Award first place award in best new religious book series

2021 Catholic Media Association Award third place award in biography


Fr. James Martin, SJ, is one of the most recognized Catholic priests in the United States. His book My Life with the Saints introduced hundreds of thousands of readers to many saintly heroes. More recently, Building a Bridge called the Catholic Church to more respect and compassion for the LGBT Community—and made Martin not only a friend to LGBT people but a lightning rod for some “traditionalist” Roman Catholics. His articulate and winsome personality has endeared him to millions inside and outside the Church. Now it is time to tell the story of his own life, to explore the experiences that made him the person he is today.

And there’s no better narrator for the story than Jon M. Sweeney, an award-winning and highly accomplished writer in his own right. In James Martin, SJ: In the Company of Jesus, Sweeney probes Martin’s early life, his experiences as a corporate executive, his call to religious life, his ministry and spirituality, his feelings about both the adoration and the criticism he receives from so many, and much more. Readers will come away with a much better understanding of one of today’s most interesting and influential Catholics.

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Contents
Prologue   ix
Basic Chronology   xi
Chapter One
Plymouth Meeting, Wharton, General Electric   1
Chapter Two
Varieties of Spiritual Formation   17
Chapter Three
Journalism and Vocation   56
Chapter Four
Looking to the Saints   74
Chapter Five
Going to the Theater   86
Chapter Six
More Bad Priests, Ignatian Practices, and Joy   95
Chapter Seven
A Life with Jesus   109
Chapter Eight
Reaching Out to the Margins   124
Chapter Nine
Priest in the Media   149
Chapter Ten
Humility, Prayer, Lazarus   159
Acknowledgments   170
Notes   171
Bibliography   185
Index   187
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780814644171
Publisert
2020-01-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Liturgical Press
Vekt
227 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
137 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

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Biographical note

Jon M. Sweeney is an independent scholar and one of religion’s most respected writers. His many books include James Martin, SJ: In the Company of Jesus, in the “People of God” series; The Pope Who Quit, which was optioned by HBO; and The Pope’s Cat, a popular fiction series for children. He edited A Course in Christian Mysticism by Thomas Merton, published by Liturgical Press. Sweeney writes regularly for America in the US, and The Tablet in the UK. He is the publisher at Paraclete Press in Massachusetts, and lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with his wife and daughters.