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Anselm Grün

    January 14, 1945

    Anselm Grün is a theologian and writer whose work delves into the spiritual life and the wisdom of Benedictine monasticism. He explores how ancient monastic practices can offer guidance and meaning for contemporary individuals seeking inner peace and a deeper connection to themselves and the world. His writings often bridge the gap between tradition and modernity, making profound spiritual concepts accessible and relevant to a wide audience.

    Anselm Grün
    The legend of Saint Nicholas
    Everybody Has an Angel
    The Manager and the Monk
    Three Philosophical Dialogues
    Angels of grace
    Jesus
    • This graceful retelling of the life of Jesus takes readers back over two thousand years ago to Nazareth, a young girl named Mary, and a miraculous virgin birth. The story continues through the years as Jesus grows up, learns among the great teachers of his day, calls his disciples, preaches, and performs miracles. The book concludes with Jesus' last Passover meal, betrayal, crucifixion, and glorious resurrection. Anselm Grun's accessible descriptions, along with warm, inviting paintings from Giuliano Ferri, together create a beautiful picture of the life of Jesus.

      Jesus
    • From the Angel of Love to the Angel of Quiet...fifty "angels" - or virtues, or attitudes - to inspire and help us for a week, a month, a year, a lifetime. Angels in the Bible are messengers of God, images of God's presence. They show us that there is "more" to our life, that it relates to something beyond ourselves. Here, each embodies an attitude that is a virtue, meaning, power and strength. Each is at once an inspiration corresponding to a deep desire and the spiritual travelling companion to give us the hope and confidence that can realize that desire. "Angels", says the author, "are here beside us, so that we are not here alone praying to God with our troubles. Angels tell us: God is near you; you are bathed in God's healing and loving presence." So, meet the Angel of Truthfulness, the Angel of Mercy, the Angel of Courage, the Angel of Gratitude, the Angel of Forgiveness, the Angel of Patience, the Angel of Freedom, and many others. They enable us to become fully what they are - and we in fact already are - manifestations of the grace of God. All are Angels of Grace.

      Angels of grace
    • Three Philosophical Dialogues

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
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      In these three dialogues, renowned for their dialectical structure and linguistic precision, Anselm sets out his classic account of the relationship between freedom and sin--its linchpin his definition of freedom of choice as the power to preserve rectitude of will for its own sake. In doing so, Anselm explores the fascinating implications for God, human beings, and angels (good and bad) of his conclusion that freedom of choice neither is nor entails the power to sin. In addition to an Introduction, notes, and a glossary, Thomas Williams brings to the translation of these important dialogues the same precision and clarity that distinguish his previous translation of Anselm's Proslogion and Monologion , which Professor Paul Spade of Indiana University called "scrupulously faithful and accurate without being slavishly literal, yet lively and graceful to both the eye and ear.

      Three Philosophical Dialogues
    • The Manager and the Monk

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      An exploration of spirituality, values, and sustainability in business When Jochen Zeitz and Anselm Grun first met onstage as the manager and the monk, Zeitz was CEO and Chairman of Puma, and Father Grun was a monk serving as cellarer, the business manager of his Benedictine abbey.

      The Manager and the Monk
    • Everybody Has an Angel

      • 127 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
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      In this insightful book by spiritual master Anslem Gruen, the themes of God's gentleness and compassion are explored through the kindness of angels, who serve as messengers of love.

      Everybody Has an Angel
    • A beautiful retelling of the life of Saint Nicholas Many stories are told about Saint Nicholas -- stories about his generosity and his miracles, stories about the concern he showed for those in poverty. This warm, inviting books tells many of these stories, both familiar and lesser-known. It recounts how he ended a famine by multiplying grain from a merchant ship and how he walked on water to rescue sailors from a terrible storm. And, of course, it tells the story of how Nicholas gave his inheritance to prevent a desperate man from selling his daughters into slavery. Anselm Grün’s simple, graceful text and Giuliano Ferri’s beautiful paintings combine to provide the perfect way to introduce young readers to the rich life of this beloved saint.

      The legend of Saint Nicholas
    • On the Path Toward One Another

      A Christian and a Muslim in Conversation

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The dialogue between a devout Muslim philosopher and a Catholic monk explores essential issues of faith and life, offering an open and vulnerable exchange that highlights their differing perspectives. This significant conversation, now available in English for the first time, aims to foster understanding and bridge gaps between two distinct religious traditions.

      On the Path Toward One Another
    • Engaging readers in a personal journey, the author invites them to select an angel for the year, focusing on its qualities to enhance their life. Fr. Anselm Gruen skillfully intertwines ancient angelic wisdom with contemporary relevance, offering insights rooted in Western tradition. This inspirational guide serves as a source of comfort, exploring themes of love, community, and harmony while encouraging confidence, enthusiasm, and endurance in everyday life. It offers a unique blend of spiritual guidance and practical application.

      An Angel for You: Gifts of Grace and Wisdom
    • A Time of Fulfillment

      Spiritual Reflections for Advent and Christmas

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book invites readers to explore the transformative mystery of Advent and Christmas through meditations and spiritual exercises. Anselm Grn emphasizes the significance of the O antiphons and the Scriptures, encouraging a deeper understanding of waiting for Christ's coming and the mystery of the incarnation. This companion aims to foster joy, peace, and personal growth during the holy season, helping individuals reconnect with their faith and the closeness of Christ in their hearts.

      A Time of Fulfillment
    • Cur Deus Homo

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Cur Deus Homo ("Why God was a Man") was written from 1095 to 1098 once Anselm was already archbishop of Canterbury and discusses the Incarnation. It takes the form of a dialogue between Anselm and Boso, one of his students. Its core is a purely rational argument for the necessity of the Christian mystery of atonement, the belief that Jesus's crucifixion was necessary to atone for mankind's sin. This edition also contains a selection of his letters.

      Cur Deus Homo