In Silence: Why We Pray

In Silence: Why We Pray by Donald Spoto, published by Penguin Books on September 27, 2005, is a 272-page exploration of the intimate nature of spiritual communication. This book examines various forms of prayer, including dialogue, petition, forgiveness, and suffering, while also considering the significance of prayer across the world’s major religions.
Readers will find a thoughtful analysis that delves into the diverse expressions of prayer and their roles in spiritual life. The study invites reflection on how these practices shape individual and communal experiences. With its focus on the concept of prayer, this edition serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of spiritual communication and its impact on various faith traditions.
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A thought-provoking study of the most intimate form of spiritual communication explores the diverse forms and types of prayer–dialogue, petition, forgiveness, suffering, and others–as well as the role of prayer in the world’s great religions. Reprint.
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