Home Tonight: Further Reflections on the Parable of the Prodigal Son by Henri Nouwen

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  • Pub. Date: March 2009
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  • 128pp
  • Sales Rank: 179,611

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    • Pub. Date: March 2009
    • Publisher: The Doubleday Religious Publishing Group
    • Format: eBook, 128pp
    • Sales Rank: 179,611

    Synopsis

    Home Tonight follows the path of Henri Nouwen’s spiritual homecoming. More than three years prior to writing his great classic, The Return of the Prodigal Son, Nouwen suffered a personal breakdown followed by a time of healing solitude when he encountered Rembrandt’s famous painting. Within his solitude he reflected on and identified with the parable’s characters and experienced profound and inspiring life lessons.

    This captivating book was created from never-before-published materials that formed the basis of the small workshop inspired by Nouwen’s intimate encounter with Rembrandt’s painting. Readers are led to welcome their unique Belovedness through practices of “spiritual listening,” journaling, and communing with God, thus connecting personally with the unique, unconditional love of the One who created them. Home Tonight is a practical guide for the inner journey home.

    Graham Christian - Library Journal

    Works by Nouwen (1932-96) are still read with admiration and profit. This one, assembled by Sue Mosteller from transcripts of workshops Nouwen gave relating to his Return of the Prodigal Son, brings Nouwen's reflections on Rembrandt's famed painting of the Scriptural subject, along with his profound meditations on fathers, sons, vocations, and God's love, into the context of journal keeping and "spiritual listening." Highly recommended.

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    Biography

    HENRI J. M. NOUWEN (1932–1996) was a Catholic priest who taught at several theological institutions and universities in the United States. He spent the final years of his life teaching and ministering to the mentally and physically disabled at L’Arche Daybreak community in Toronto, Canada.

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    September 15, 2009: This was written before 'The Return of the Prodigal Son' and was very powerful for me. In this book, Nouwen seemed to focus more on the elder son, or at least that's what popped out for me. The elder son is in the background of Rembrandt's painting and Nouwen brings him forward and spoke of the resentment he exhibited. Nouwen holds up the mirror to himself re resentment and of course, it caused me to look at resentment in myself and the behavior that follows it. Yikes! A mirror moment for me. I'll read this book again and again. It's deep, thought provoking and a huge learning tool for anyone who wants to grow in love and be more like the One who first loved us. It had an extra measure of meaning for me since I have stood before the Rembrandt painting myself in the Hermitage in Russia. Humbling.