Walking the Way of Beauty*
by Fr. Dick Adams and Fr. Joseph Clayton Neiman
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About the Book
The term ”beauty" as chosen in the title of this book relates to three dimensions of meaning pertinent to the book's endeavor. One dimension is that of the awe inspiring radiant beauty available to us in the natural world--from that in a grain of sand to that of the galaxies. Another dimension relates to the term hozho as I came to understand it, while living among the Navajo Indians and because of my interest in their culture--a term connoting balance, harmony, and well being, among other nuanced meanings within Navajo culture.
A third dimension, which for me resonates with the second, relates to the ideas of blessing, holiness, and wholeness as I have come to understand them within a broader religious context.
A third dimension, which for me resonates with the second, relates to the ideas of blessing, holiness, and wholeness as I have come to understand them within a broader religious context.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Religion & Spirituality
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Jul 30, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords Fr. Dick Adams, Fr. Joseph Nieiman, Navajo, icons, photos
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About the Creator
Joseph Neiman
Paw Paw, MI
Fr. Joseph Neiman is an Episcopal (Anglican) priest in the Diocese of Western Michigan, a writer and a photographer. He served as editor of the diocesan newspaper for 32 counties for many years, and has had photographs and writings published in numerous religious and secular newspapers and magazines. He has published several Blurb photobooks, a book on religious education, and is currently researching a book on the historical Jesus..