Publisher's Synopsis
This book is a fruit of the Unitarian Christian tradition, which cherishes freedom of belief and openness to other insights, while remaining deeply rooted in the core Christian tradition. It draws on the range of Pietist and Mystical traditions of the Radical Reformation from which Unitarian Christian churches in the UK and USA sprang. These are woven together with more recent thinking, notably the writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, to offer a framework for daily private and collective prayer. This book offers a range of resources to help people to draw closer to God, whether they profess to be disciples of Jesus, or, as in days of old, prefer to be on the fringe of the crowd, listening to his words and observing his behaviour.