Prayer and Common Sense

Prayer and Common Sense by Thomas Henry Green, published by Ave Maria Press in 1995, is a thoughtful exploration of the relationship between spirituality and practical wisdom. This edition, comprising 118 pages, is presented in English and delves into the idea that growing in holiness leads to greater common sense, reflecting the belief that God embodies wisdom.
In this book, Green articulates the notion that common sense is integral to the discipleship that Jesus advocates. He emphasizes that wisdom is not only a goal for those pursuing a deeper spiritual life but also a manifestation of divine influence in their lives. Readers will find discussions that intertwine philosophy, ethics, and Christian living, offering insights into how prayer can enhance one’s understanding and application of common sense in daily life.
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“When I began to think about writing this book my conviction was that, since our God is a God of common sense, those who are growing in holiness should become wiser, more sensible persons….Common sense wisdom is both an essential element in the discipleship to which Jesus calls us and, at the same time, the fruit of God’s work in us.”
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