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From Wild Man to Wise Man: Reflections on Male Spirituality
by Richard Rohr, OFM with Joseph Martos

2005 St. Anthony Messenger Press -  Excerpt  

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182 pages - Order From Wild Man to Wise Man

Contents

Editor's Note

One: The Wild Man

Two: Is There Such a Thing as Masculine Spirituality?

three: Male and Female God Created Them

Four: The Addictive System

Five: Men's Liberation

Six: Male Initiation

Seven: Separation—Encounter—Return

Eight: John the Baptizer as a Classic Initiator

Nine: Saint Paul as a Master Teacher

Ten: Man the Money-Maker

Eleven: Father Hunger

twelve: The Father Wound

Thirteen: Grief Work

Fourteen: Three Kinds of Men

Fifteen: I and the Father Are One

Sixteen: The Wild Men of India

Seventeen: Iron John

Eighteen: Confronts and Retreats

Nineteen: Male Sexuality and the Love of God
Twenty: God as Paradox: Powerful Powerlessness

Twenty-One: Spiritual Fathering, Male Mothering

Twenty-Two: The Young Boy and the Old Man

Twenty-Three: Soul Images for Men

Twenty-Four: The Ancient Language of Spirituality

Twenty-Five: The Grand Father

Appendix: A Structure for Your Men's Group

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Last modified: April 13, 2008