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Item #: 1003061
ISBN: 9780814628027
Author: Wil Derkse; Martin Kessler, Translator
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 90
Price: $11.95
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Benedictine spirituality is simple and down to earth. Not only does the Benedictine lifestyle fit well within the walls of the monastery, its interpretation of life is also suitable to other forms of society. In The Rule of Benedict for Beginners, Wil Derkse reveals how elements from Benedictine spirituality and the Benedictine lifestyle may be fruitful outside the monastery to strengthen the quality of societal living and working.

The Rule of Benedict for Beginners is a useful source of life orientation and lifestyle for those interested in living by the Rule. It applies the monastic vows to life within organizations and examines the valuable elements of Benedictine leadership and Benedictine time management.

Chapter one sketches Derkse's own acquaintance with the Benedictine lifestyle. Chapter two examines the basic patterns of Benedictine spirituality in order to translate these patterns into nonmonastic contexts. Inspired leadership, listening decision-making, fruitfully prospering human resources, and sensible time management are themes in the remaining chapters.

Chapters in Part I: A First Acquaintance with Benedictine Spirituality are "A Lesson from the Imagery of Hildegard’s Abbey in Eibingen," “What I Learned Through My Own Acquaintance with Benedictine Life,” and “Growing Toward the Oblature.” Chapters in Part II: Basic Patterns of Benedictine Spirituality and First Translation to Nonmonastic Contexts are “The Benedictine Way of Life: Listening Attentively to Gain Results,” “The Benedictine Vows: Directed Toward Growth and Liberation,” and “Additional Aspects of the Benedictine Art of Listening.” Chapters in Part III: Benedictine Leadership: Stimulating People Toward Growth are “Leadership Demands a Special Talent for Listening,” “The Person of the Abbot,” and “The Person of the Cellarer: ‘A Man For All Seasons.’” Chapters in Part IV: Benedictine Time Management: A Full Agenda, But Never Busy are “Living a Wholesome Rhythm,” and “’Bearing Fruit in Season.’”

Wil Derkse is an oblate of the Benedictine St. Willibrord's Abbey in Doetinchem, the Netherlands. He occupies the Andreas van Melsen Chair in Science, Society and Worldviews at the Catholic University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

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This is a fantastic little book! 4.00 out of 5

By: Sonia (Charlotte, NC, July 28, 2009) Verified Reviewer
Pros: I learned a lot; Life changing for me; Great for reflection; Great introduction; Profound;
Cons: Price high for paperback;
Best Uses: Introduction to The Rules; Reflect;
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
I purchased this book on the day of St Benedict Feast at Belmont Abbey after I listened to the homily by Fr. Rick DeClune and something that he said about The Rules struck a cord with me: Work and Pray. I responded to God's call and went inmediately after Mass to the bookstore. When I got home that night I started to read the book and I started to reflect on what the author (an Oblate to an European Monastery)was sharing about the concepts and its application. I fell in love with the book and have savored its contents. I have already made some small changes(conversio), tried to apply stabilitas and certainly work diligently on my obedientia. The Rule of Benedict for Beginners - Spirituality for Daily Life is certainly worth studying it.