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The Selfless Way of Christ: Downward Mobility and the Spiritual Life [Hardcover]

Henri J. M. Nouwen (Author), Vincent Van Gogh (Illustrator)
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March 2007
In this beautiful work Henri Nouwen offers a penetrating reflection on the challenge of the spiritual life, especially the call to imitate Christ's example of "downward mobility."  This vocation is sorely tested by the constant celebration of "upward mobility," which brings to mind the temptations Christ faced in the wilderness:  to be "powerful, relevant, and spectacular."

To prepare us for this path, Nouwen describes the "disciplines of spiritual formation," represented by the Church, the word of God, and the promptings of our heart.

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For more information on the life and works of Henri J.M. Nouwen, please go to HenriNouwen.org .

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Orbis Books endeavors to publish works that enlighten the mind, nourish the spirit, and challenge the conscience.  The publishing arm of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, Orbis seeks to explore the global dimensions of the Christian faith and mission, to invite dialogue with diverse cultures and religious traditions, and to serve the cause of reconciliation and peace.

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  • Hardcover: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Orbis Books (March 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 157075702X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1570757020
  • Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 5.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
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Henri Nouwen was born in Holland in 1932 and ordained a Catholic priest in 1957. He obtained his doctorandus in psychology from Nijmegen University in the Netherlands and taught at Notre Dame, Yale, and Harvard. He experienced the monastic life with Trappist monks at the Abbey of the Genesee, lived among the poor in Latin America with the Maryknoll missioners, and was interested and active in numerous causes related to social justice. After a lifetime of seeking, Henri Nouwen finally found his home in Canada, as pastor of L'Arche Daybreak - where people with intellectual disabilities and their caregivers live together in community.

Henri Nouwen wrote over 40 books on spirituality and the spiritual life that have sold millions of copies and been translated into dozens of languages. His vision of spirituality was broad and inclusive, and his compassion embraced all of humankind.

He died in 1996. His work and his spirit live on.

Henri Nouwen pronounced his name "Henry Now-en." For more information on his life and work, please visit www.henrinouwen.org .

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Un-ambition, January 3, 2008
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First published in 1981 as a series of articles in "Sojourners" magazine, The Selfless Way of Christ is Henri Nouwen at his best. Although the themes won't be unfamiliar to readers of his books, his presentation of them here is succinct and eloquent. The van Gogh sketches that accompany the text are also beautiful and haunting.

In The Selfless Way of Christ, Nouwen argues that the way of the Christian is the way of Christ: what he marvellously calls "downward mobility." Just as Jesus self-emptied for the sake of others, practicing humility, nonviolence, nonjudgmentalism, and sacrificial love, so must those who call themselves his disciples. This is our vocation.

But the culture in which we live tempts us, of course, with the path of "upward mobility." Actually, this has always been a temptation in all civilizations. The scriptural story of Jesus' three temptations speaks to it, and the second chapter of the book is Nouwen's interpretation of the story. In his hands, the three temptations are the urge to be relevant, spectacular, and powerful.

To follow the downward path and avoid the temptation of the upward one, Nouwen ends the book with a chapter on the disciplines of spiritual formation. He makes it clear that it's the Holy Spirit that disciplines us, not our own efforts or will alone. The Holy Spirit works through the Church, through scripture, and through prayer. In the first we encounter the living Christ in time and space; in the second we encounter the incarnate presence of God in concrete terms; and in the third, we cultivate an inner openness or receptivity to God.

Nouwen says that we'll never be free of the tension between our vocation to downward, and our great temptation to upward, mobility. "But when we persevere with hope, courage, and confidence, we will come to fully realize in our innermost being that through the downward road of Christ we will enter with him into his glory" (p. 93). Well said indeed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars self-emptied heart, June 24, 2008
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I have numerous books by Henri Nouwen, but this one has to be my favorite. Its message is that of authenticity through humility: we must relinquish our desire to be powerful if we are to obey Christ, who desired to make us whole. Nouwen wrote, "the mystery of our ministry is that we are called to serve not with our power but with our powerlessness." We are "sent into the world naked, vulnerable and weak." We cannot be followers of Christ, serving "our neighbors for their sake and not our own," unless our service has its source in "undivided attention to God." Such service requires true poverty, a "self-emptied heart." This book is profoundly comforting and provides sure guidance along the narrow (and yet gentle) path.

~Logospilgrim, author of 'Just a thistle'
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Henri Nouwen Books, July 15, 2010
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This is one of Henri Nouwen best books. It is particularly relevant now due to the events happening in the economic world. Many people are beginning to question if the `rat race" is worth it. In this book Nouwen argues that we follow Christ best by "downward mobility".

On page 34 he says, "Somewhere deep in our hearts we already know that success, fame, influence, power, and money do not give us the inner joy and peace we crave. Somewhere we can even sense a certain envy of those who have shed all false ambitions and found a deeper fulfillment in their relationships with God. Yes, somewhere we can even get a taste of that mysterious joy in the smile of those who have nothing to lose."

We are tempted by our culture to always look for more. Henri Nouwen shows us a new path.

The Vincent van Gogh sketches compliment the book very nicely. They beautifully illustrate the human feelings we all have.
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