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A Vision Quest [Paperback]

John S. Dunne (Author)
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January 12, 2006 0268025843 978-0268025847 1
"John S. Dunne is a Catholic theologian who really does understand what it means to listen and discern the voice of God." —Newsweek

John Dunne calls his latest book A Vision Quest, borrowing the term from Native American tradition where a youth, coming of age, keeps a solitary vigil, seeking spiritual power and knowledge through a vision. Dunne seeks a vision like that of the great circle of love an old Bedouin described to Lawrence of Arabia, "The love is from God and of God and towards God." The modern vision of the world is one of evolution, life arising from matter, intelligence arising from life. The ancient vision was one of emanation, everything cascading down from the One. Dunne imagines bringing the two together into a great circle, everything coming from God and returning to God, where everything is "from God and of God and towards God."

This inspirational work features a series of meditations by Dunne, enriched by his wide-ranging insights and quotations from the areas of theology, philosophy, and literature.

"Dunne's lucid prose reflects a long life of study and contemplative living. A Vision Quest, his most recent work, read in the meditative spirit in which it was written, will amply reward any reader who, in the spirit of the psalmist, "seeks the face of God." —Lawrence S. Cunningham, John A. O'Brien Professor of Theology, University of Notre Dame

"Readers familiar with the prior works and spiritual journey of John Dunne will be refreshed by him at this latest stopping place, A Vision Quest. It is a strong reaffirmation and sharing of his inner life which is replete with citations from his voluminous readings. The abundance of the latter is not the result of literary or religious pedantry, but the ingathering of the many companions and fortifiers of the way ahead. With each he feels affinity and through each he expresses the wisdom and excitement they bring to the journely John Dunne is a polymath and a man of generous and deep devotion still." —Herbert Mason, author of The Death of al Hallaj


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About the Author

John S. Dunne is the John A. O'Brien Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame and the author of nineteen books, including The Road of the Heart's Desire: An Essay on the Cycles of Story and Song and A Journey with God in Time: A Spiritual Quest, also published by the University of Notre Dame Press.

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  • Paperback: 147 pages
  • Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press; 1 edition (January 12, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0268025843
  • ISBN-13: 978-0268025847
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.3 x 0.5 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Where are you wanting to go? (13), September 6, 2007
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In this book of meditations, Dunne takes us along with him on A Vision Quest. He finds his vision in the silence between the world of words and the world of music.

What he has heard in the silence, he has listened to and we readers are his beneficiaries. The key to reading the words Dunne writes is to read them softly aloud to yourself. Then you will experience the musicality of their flow.

Touching on many insights he has discovered along the long quest he has chronicled in his many books, he leads us with questions and his answers worked out over many years of study.

For example, with regard to Wittgenstein's attempt to answer the riddle of eternal life, Dunne summarizes the attempt in three simple questions:

Am I my world?
Am I my time?
Am I my body?

Surely we understand the serious impact and limiting consequences of saying "yes" to these questions in the present era of self-centeredness.

Using his tried and true approach of "passing over" to the perspectives of countless authors, Dunne sees the visions of others, examines them, and then returns to reformulate his own answer.

Pursuing the simple example above, with an ever-so-slight change in wording, he reveals not only his own position, but the correcting insight that allows us to come out of our self-centered ways with the help of a new "in" perspective:

I am in my world.
I am in my time.
I am in my body.

From the riddle of eternal life, Dunne walks on to address the "labyrinthical" soul, the memories of his life with God, how God as spirit illumines our minds and kindles our hearts, and how the practice of the presence works. As he does so, we have the opportunity to be out of our worlds, out of our times, and out of our bodies, as he shares so many inspired insights.

At the end Dunne provides us with a cycle of songs to be sung and even danced, so we can experience the fullness of God that his enthusiasm happily demonstrates.

For those seeking to master the idea or intellectual concept of "God" by reading this book, this book will effortlessly turn that approach inside out and upside down.

For those seeking to encounter the Master who is God, this book will re-orient their visions with the guidance of a man whose own vision quest has brought him to connect with the God Who is love.

Highest recommendation.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A Vision Quest, May 13, 2007
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A very difficult read. I have a Masters Degree and it stumped me. It appears to have been written on a level of masters of divinity or PhD. I have yet to unearth the meanings in the book. Very intellectual.
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When we feel the wonder of existence, looking up at the stars on a summer night, the wonder that all these things are, these worlds that appear as points of light in the night sky, we know "we are too late for the gods," as Martin Heidegger says, "and too early for Being." Read the first page
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