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The Meaning and Power of Prayer in the Christian Life
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- ISBN8230420033
- EAN9798230420033
- Date de parution20/02/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
Prayer stands at the very heart of the Christian experience, a living thread that unites humanity with God across history, cultures, and traditions. From the earliest moments of divine revelation to the present age, prayer has been the sacred bridge between the finite and the infinite, the earthly and the heavenly. It is not merely an act of devotion or a religious duty, but the very breath of the soul, an expression of longing, faith, and love toward the Creator.
The significance of prayer in the life of a believer has been explored in depth by theologians, mystics, and saints, all of whom have sought to understand its transformative power. To grasp the full scope of prayer's role, we must delve into its historical development, its theological foundations, and the profound insights offered by the Church Fathers, the Magisterium, and Sacred Scripture.
The significance of prayer in the life of a believer has been explored in depth by theologians, mystics, and saints, all of whom have sought to understand its transformative power. To grasp the full scope of prayer's role, we must delve into its historical development, its theological foundations, and the profound insights offered by the Church Fathers, the Magisterium, and Sacred Scripture.























