Lectio Divina
- 106 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Shows how in lectio divina we can truly meet the one who speaks, the living Word, God himself, who calls us to live rich Christian lives, even if the Word's work in us remains mysterious.
Enzo Bianchi is an Italian essayist and the founder of the Bose monastic community. His writing delves into the depths of spirituality and monastic life, offering reflections on the meaning of faith and existence. Bianchi's work is characterized by its serene contemplation and its effort to connect ancient spiritual traditions with the modern world. His essays invite readers to personal reflection and a search for deeper understanding of the spiritual life.







Shows how in lectio divina we can truly meet the one who speaks, the living Word, God himself, who calls us to live rich Christian lives, even if the Word's work in us remains mysterious.
In this volume, Enzo Bianchi reasons that, above all, the story of God is the story of his relationship with his people. In order to help us get to know this God of our fathers, he analyses a number of encounters between the Lord and significant figures in the Old Testament. The author suggests we can be challenged to question our own certainties.