Picture of author.

Para outros autores com o nome Michael Lerner, veja a página de desambiguação.

24+ Works 1,378 Membros 5 Reviews

About the Author

Michael Lerner is editor of Tikkun magazine, rabbi of Beyt Tikkun Synagogue in San Francisco
Image credit: wikimedia.org

Séries

Obras de Michael Lerner

Jewish Renewal (1992) 252 cópias
Spirit Matters (2000) 117 cópias
Tikkun [periodical] (1993) — Editor — 41 cópias
Best Jewish Writing 2002 (2002) 21 cópias

Associated Works

Encyclopedia of the American Left (1990) — Contribuinte, algumas edições105 cópias

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Membros

Resenhas

About the author: quoting from the book's dust jacket, "Rabbi Michael Lerner is an internationally renowned social theorist, theologian, psychotherapist and the editor of Tikkun magazine. He earned a PhD in philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley, and in clinical psychology from the Wright Institute. Lerner is rabbi of Beyt Tikkun synagogue. . ." About the book: Cornel West, author of "Democracy Matters," said of this work, "Lerner is the most significant prophetic public intellectual and spiritual leader of our generation. Secular intellectuals and those who yearn for a major change in the direction of American society most read this book. . ."… (mais)
 
Marcado
uufnn | 1 outra resenha | May 18, 2023 |
About the author: quoting from the book's back cover, "Michael Lerner is the editor of Tikkun magazine, and holds Ph.D.'s in philosophy and in clinical psychology. He is the author of 'Jewish Renewal: A Path to Healing and Transformation' and with Cornel West, author of 'Jews and Blacks: Let the Healing Begin'. He is rabbi of Beyt Tikkun synagogue in San Francisco." Cornel West, author of, "Race Matters," said of this work, "[This] powerful book speaks to our profound crisis of society and soul with deep and important new insights. Have the courage to read it."… (mais)
 
Marcado
uufnn | May 18, 2023 |
Stock options and high earnings are no repalcement for a sense of meanng and purpose for one's life. Living in a society whose 'bottom line' is looking out for number one' has undermined friendships, made relationships difficult, produced alienation and loneliness-and has been used to justify corporate social irresponsibiity and environmental destructiveness. Selfishness and materialism permeate our relationships in work and in personal life, while we are taught to keep our spiritual life and our moral vision away from the public sphere.

Spirit Matters shows how deeply we've been hurt personally, emotionally, ecologically, and politically by living in a world that systematically represses our spiritual needs-and how we might create a personal life and a society that embodies what Michael Learner describes as an Emancipatory Spirituality.

Don't be misled by the easy and accessible style of Lerner's writings: Spirit Matters is a profound new contribution to social theory and spiritual pracitce, and a new framework for thinking about childhood, loving relationships, the world of work, politics, law, educations, and ecology. It is on the cutting edge of contemporary thought and yet speaks to the heart and soul. It could be the basis for a fundamental transformation of the world.

'If you are concerned about your health, the health of society and of the planet, read this book. Rabbi Lerner's Emancipatory Spirituality is just the right medicine for many of the ills of modern life.'-Andrew Weil, M.D., author of Spontaneous Healing and Eating Well for Optimum Health

'Spirit Matters is a profound and compelling look at the presence, or more disturbing, the absence, of spirituality in our world, along with powerful suggestons and remedies. Fully engaging and highly readable, it is a passionate cry from the heart to a world tranquilized with trivia and adrift in drivel. Read it for your own soul, and for the soul of the world as well.'-Ken Wilber, author of A Brief History of Everything and Integral Psychology

'This book is a miracle and a treasure. Please read it! It can open the heart of the most cynical person who denies spirit and thinks it's all new-agey flakiness. And at the same time it deepens the understanding and spiritual depth of those of us who have thought we already read all the books on spirituality we need and have already been involved in our own spiritual practice. If there's one spiritual book you must read and then share witih friends, this is it.'-Marianne Williamson, author of The Healing of America

'His theorietical arguments are compelling and well considered, particularly as he traces the history of the horrors we have reaped from collectively denying the Spirit, and readers will no doubt appreciate his exercises in becoming more open to the Spirit.'-Publishers Weekly

'Michael Lerner wants nothing less than to remake the world. Genuinely startling and thought-provoking.'-Los Angeles Times

'This book is well planned, beautifully presented, bold yet gentle, and hopefully will get the recognition it deserves.'-NAPEA Review

Contents

Preface
Introduction
One The evolution of spirit
Two Living in a spiritually deadened world
Three Love, mutual recognition, and spirit-The psychospiritual dimension
Four Ecological sanity requires spiritual transformation
Five Emancipatory spirituality
Six The respiritualization of our work and our professions
Seven The soul of medicine
Eight The spiritual transformation of law
Nine The spiritual transformation of education
Ten Spiritual practice and the socially engaged soul
Afterword How you can be involved
Bibliography
Index
… (mais)
 
Marcado
AikiBib | May 31, 2022 |
Rabbi Michael Lerner explains the current struggles between Israel and Palestine in a way that is sympathetic to both sides and provides a strategy to building a lasting peace based on acceptance, generosity, and open-hearted reconciliation.
 
Marcado
PAFM | Jan 18, 2020 |

Listas

You May Also Like

Associated Authors

Estatísticas

Obras
24
Also by
2
Membros
1,378
Popularidade
#18,657
Avaliação
3.8
Resenhas
5
ISBNs
39
Idiomas
1

Tabelas & Gráficos