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Authors: Thomas Ryan
ISBN-13: 9781594730788, ISBN-10: 1594730784
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Skylight Paths Publishing
Date Published: February 2005
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Thomas Ryan

Book Synopsis

Though fasting is practiced in some form by nearly every faith tradition throughout the world, it is often seen as scary or something only for monastic life. But fasting doesn't have to be intimidating. And it doesn't have to mean going weeks without food.

The Sacred Art of Fasting invites you to explore the practical approaches, spiritual motivations, and physical benefits of this ancient practice by looking at the ways it is observed in several faith traditions. Inspiring personal reflections, helpful advice, and encouragement from people who practice fasting answer your questions, allay your fears, and reveal how you too can safely incorporate fasting into your spiritual life.

Publishers Weekly

Written by a Catholic priest and author of eight other books, this is an accessible, thoughtful treatment of the common spiritual practice of fasting. For an era characterized by obesity and overindulgence, this study offers a refreshing reminder that religion invites us to temperance; as Ryan puts it, "the body tolerates a fast far better than a feast." Ryan explores both the physical and spiritual benefits of fasting with an emphasis on the religious grounds for fasting, including purification, repentance, mourning, rejoicing, self-discipline, remembering and prioritizing God, almsgiving, social solidarity and more. One of the book's strengths is its evenhanded introduction to each of the six religions it covers (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Mormonism) and the inclusion in each chapter of a "living voice from the tradition." These narratives allow adherents from each religion to speak from their own belief and experience, and they range in style from simple exposition to personal essay and interview format. The chapter on Christianity is slightly partial toward the author's own Catholicism, but the principles it explores are broadly inclusive. Another gem is the chapter with suggestions for keeping the spirit of a fast even if actual abstention is not physically possible for health reasons. This is a much-needed treatise that will attract believers from all faiths. (May) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Table of Contents

Introductionix
1In Search of Fasting as a Spiritual Practice1
2Judaism: Purification, Mourning, Atonement13
3Christianity: Mystical Longing, Liberation through Discipline, Work of Justice35
4Islam: Allah-Consciousness, Self-Restraint, Social Solidarity67
5Hinduism: Purity, Respect, Penance91
6Buddhism: Purity of Body, Clarity of Mind, Moderation103
7Latter-day Saints: Offerings for Those in Want, Strengthening in the Faith113
8What Makes Fasting a Sacred Art?129
9Preparing to Practice141
Notes165
Acknowledgments171

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