Envisioning the Future of Consecrated Life
Its beauty and challenge during troubled times will be evident in the book, art and encourage readers to respond through living.
Xulon Press Author Releases Book Using Biblical Art to Stir Readers
Its beauty and challenge during troubled times will be evident in the book, art and encourage readers to respond through living.
2019-01-15
Within
the pages of Eileen
Jaramillo’s book,
Envisioning
the Future of Consecrated Life ($15.49, paperback, 9781545654866; $7.99,
ebook, 9781545654873), readers will find a book that uses Rembrandt’s biblical
art to stir the reader into deep thought about the person of Christ, the
universal call to respond to a world in turmoil, and the particular charism of
women and men within that framework.
“Secularism,
injustice, poverty, and issues about the environment are critical concerns,”
says Jaramillo. “Christ calls each one of us to respond. He calls vowed women
and men to respond in a particular way: living their charism.”
Immersed
in the Dominican charism, Eileen Jaramillo has numerous degrees, including a
doctorate. She is a canonist who teaches canon law in a university, gives
seminars, and publishes widely, including Evolving
into a Vibrant Religious Institute: When Charism Harmonizes with the
Catholic Church.
Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. Envisioning the Future of Consecrated Life is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com