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Dennis Okholm

    Dennis Okholm is an author and editor of many books, including 'Monk Habits for Everyday People.' He frequently speaks in church and youth group settings and serves as assistant pastor at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Costa Mesa, California. Okholm is also a professor of theology at Azusa Pacific University and adjunct professor at Fuller Theological Seminary.

    Learning Theology through the Church's Worship
    Monk Habits for Everyday People
    Dangerous Passions, Deadly Sins: Learning from the Psychology of Ancient Monks
    • 2018
    • 2014

      This volume unpacks the psychological insights found in the writings of three early monks--Evagrius Ponticus (fourth century), John Cassian (fifth century), and Gregory the Great (sixth century)--to help us appreciate the relevance of these monastic writers and apply their wisdom to our own spiritual and psychological well-being. The book addresses each of the seven deadly sins, offering practical guidance from the early monastic tradition for overcoming these dangerous passions. As Dennis Okholm introduces key monastic figures, literature, and thought of the early church, he relates early Christian writings to modern studies in psychology. He shows how ancient monks often anticipated the insights of contemporary psychology and sociology, exploring, for example, how their discussions of gluttony compare with current discussions regarding eating disorders. This book will appeal to readers interested in spirituality, early monastic resources, and ancient wisdom for human flourishing, as well as students of spirituality and spiritual formation.

      Dangerous Passions, Deadly Sins: Learning from the Psychology of Ancient Monks
    • 2008

      Monk Habits for Everyday People

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
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      In their zeal for reform, early Protestant leaders tended to throw out Saint Benedict with the holy water. That is a mistake, writes Dennis Okholm, in Monk Habits for Everyday People . While on retreat in a Benedictine abbey, the author, a professor who was raised as a Pentecostal and a Baptist, observed how the meditative and ordered life of a monk lifted Jesus' teachings off the printed page and put them into daily practice. Vital aspects of devotion, humility, obedience, hospitality, and evangelism took on new clarity and meaning. Paralleling that experience, Okholm guides the reader on a focused and instructive journey that can revitalize the devotional life of any Christian who wants to slow down and dig deeper.

      Monk Habits for Everyday People