How To Live: What The Rule Of St. Benedict Teaches Us About Happiness, Meaning, And Community

Judith Valente
Foreword by Joan Chittister
Martin E. Marty
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How To Live: What The Rule Of St. Benedict Teaches Us About Happiness, Meaning, And Community

Judith Valente
Foreword by Joan Chittister
Martin E. Marty
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  • Date de publication : Apr 01, 2018
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 224
  • Éditeur : Red Wheel Weiser LLC
  • ISBN : 9781571747983
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Judith Valente is an award-winning journalist, poet, and essayist and has won two Edward R. Murrow Awards for her broadcast work in 2015. She has also been a finalist twice for the Pulitzer Prize in journalism. Judith is the senior correspondent at WGLT Radio, a National Public Radio station. She contributes reports from the Midwest to USA Today, National Catholic Reporter, and U.S. Catholic. Previously, she was a contributing correspondent for Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly on PBS-TV, a Midwest correspondent for America, and a reporter for The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. She splits her time between Normal and Chicago, IL. Visit her at www.judithvalente.com.

Joan Chittister is the author of The Rule of Benedict.

Marty is a professor emeritus at The University of Chicago and one of the leading theologians and historians of the 20th century.
"This is a timely book for troubled times, showing how the values and practices established by St. Benedict in the 6th century can help us lead happier lives. A self-professed workaholic, the author allows the reader to see how her life has changed for the better since she took this ancient wisdom to heart." --Kathleen Norris, author of The Cloister Walk, Dakota: A Spiritual Geography, Acedia and Me, and Saving Grace

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