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  1. 23 de dic. de 2018 · A large reproduction of Rembrandt’s “Prodigal Son” – the same painting Henri Nouwen used on the cover of his book, The Return of the Prodigal Son – hung squarely on the wall facing me. It’s my favorite Nouwen book, one that speaks to all the parts of myself that need accepting and embracing. Clearly this was no coincidence.

  2. 4 de oct. de 2016 · In the two decades since his death from a heart attack at age 64, Nouwen’s popularity and influence have spawned at least five biographies. His reflections on faith, loneliness, vulnerability ...

  3. www.nouwen.org › nl › henriHenri Nouwen

    Op 18 juli 1934 wordt zijn broer Paul Anton geboren. 1937/1939. Het gezin Nouwen woont twee jaar in Venlo. 1939/1947. Henri woont in die jaren met zijn ouders in Bussum. Aldaar worden geboren zijn broer Willem Laurent Marie (24 februari 1944) en zijn zuster Laurien (9 augustus 1945). Henri bezoekt in Bussum de lagere school en het Gymnasium ...

  4. Journey of the Heart is a thought-provoking look at the life of this unassuming, charismatic scholar considered by many of his contemporaries as one of the best and brightest minds of his time. Abandoning the insular works of academia, Nouwen embarked on a radical and personal pilgrimage of downward mobility that led him to L'Arche, a community of people with developmental disabilities.

  5. Journey of the Heart is a thought-provoking look at the life of this unassuming, charismatic scholar considered by many of his contemporaries as one of the best and brightest minds of his time. Abandoning the insular works of academia, Nouwen embarked on a radical and personal pilgrimage of downward mobility that led him to L'Arche, a community of people with developmental disabilities.

  6. Breath prayer is an ancient Christian prayer practice dating back to at least the sixth century. Historically, it is associated with the Eastern Church, particularly Greek and Russian Orthodox churches. Known as the “Jesus Prayer” or “Prayer of the Heart,” early practitioners would repeat to the rhythm of their breath the phrase ...