Father William McNamara's "Top Sixty" Book List
INTRODUCTION
William McNamara, OCD, is the founder of the Spiritual Life Institute (SLI),
headquartered at the Nada Hermitage in Crestone, Colorado. SLI has produced
an annotated reading list, comprising those books the members found to
be particularly helpful in their spiritual development. From this list,
Fr. McNamara selected sixty (give or take) of what he considers to be the
best of the best books available.
In his book Christian Mysticism, Fr. McNamara writes:
There is not ever enough time and energy to read what is good.
We can only afford to read what is best.
Below are the books that Fr. McNamara considers to be the best. For the
complete Spiritual Life Institute reading list, please contact SLI
on the web or at
Spiritual Life Institute
Nada Hermitage
Crestone, CO 81131
U.S.A.
CARMEL
Gorres, Ida. The Hidden Face
An excellent guide to the spirituality of Therese of Lisieux that cuts
through the Victorian floweriness of devotion to the Little Flower and
exposes her courage and toughness. The best biography of Therese we've
seen.
CHRIST
Greeley, Andrew. The Jesus Myth
Greeley explores all of the ways people have tried to make Jesus conform
to their own ideas, and discusses His true significance.
Muggeridge, Malcom. Jesus Rediscovered
This book is a superb introduction to Christ for the disaffected Christian
who has rejected the pseudo-Jesus preferred by the institutional churches
but can't let go of the real Jesus.
Malcom Muggeridge was an English journalist who converted to Christianity
after his sixtieth birthday. Jesus Rediscovered is a collection
of essays on what it meant to him. Muggeridge traveled everywhere and read
almost everything, and writing for a wide audience was his craft. All his
books are well-written and worthwhile reading.
Shea, John. The Challenge of Jesus
This book does not deal with the events of Jesus' life, but with the
content of His message. Shea is a theologian with a gift for clear and
sharp expression, that brings both the message and the person of Christ
alive.
Trueblood, Elton. The Humour of Christ
The author, with insight, clarity, and scholarship projects a startlingly
unfamiliar image -- that of a Christ who often laughed and used wit on
the proud, the pompous, and over-righteous. Recommended for all
for a more accurate understanding of Christ.
CONTEMPLATION AND MYSTICISM
Chapman, Dom John. Spiritual Letters
Letters by an eminent spiritual director written to all sorts of people
answering questions about their spiritual progress in a matter-of-fact,
down-to-earth way. Chapman becomes the reader's own spiritual director
and gives superb practical advice. A must for the experienced.
Underhill, Evelyn. Mysticism
This is the best text available for treating the classical approach
to mysticism (purgative, illuminative, and sensitive way). It is readable
and very inspiring, with lots of quotations from mystical saints. A must.
DESERT/WILDERNESS
Van der Post, Laurens. A Story Like the Wind and A Far Off
Place
Van der Post, raised in Africa, brings a wealth of appreciation of
the African primitive way of life as exemplified on Xhabbo, the little
Bushman. There is a strong sense of things intuitively felt and of mysterious
connections. These novels rank among the top five SLI favorites and point
up a quality of life, the primitive, which we have learned to value highly.
LEISURE
Kerr, Walter. The Decline of Pleasure
Kerr wants to restore to its place that intuitive or immediate knowledge
that cannot be had by grasping. He brilliantly analyzes Twentieth Century
melancholia and invokes us to rediscover the joy of living. (For the intellectually
inclined.)
Lindbergh, Anne Morrow. Gift from the Sea
These reflections contain wisdom and common sense that will enrich
anyone's life, but are especially relevant to married women. An excellent
book to take on a day of leisure, for Lindbergh teaches relaxed concentration.
Pieper, Josef. Leisure, the Basis of Culture
Pieper maintains that true leisure is the foundation of culture, freedom,
feast, worship. To explain this premise, Pieper develops these two interdependently
in profound, highly readable philosophical style.
MYTH
Lewis, C.S. Chronicles of Narnia
A set of fairy tales, written for adults as well as children. Aslan,
a ferocious and tender lion, is the Christ figure. Another must.
LITURGY
Hitchcock, James. The Recovery of the Sacred
Penetrates the crisis in the Church: a change in attitude toward worship
and liturgy from mystery expressed in symbol and rite to an essentially
human celebration. His critique ends with suggestions for how a sense of
the sacred in worship can be restored.
Schememann, Alexander. The World as Sacrament
Can there be any natural joy as an end in itself since the death of
Christ? Fr. Schememann, a Greek Orthodox priest, answers this question
and many others as he looks at the sacraments as a whole and each one in
detail. This is one of the finest books on the subject ever written. Thomas
Merton has all his novices read it twice. A must for everyone.
MARY
Houselander, Caryll. The Reed of God
A series of meditations on the life of Mary which concentrates on the
theme of self-emptying -- to be completely open to God's will.
Lynch, William. Woman Wrapped in Silence
A poetic treatment of Mary's life as it is know from Scripture; especially
touching, deep, and real are her relationships with the men Joseph and
Jesus. One comes to know them personally through this profoundly contemplative
narrator. Excellent.
MERTON
Merton, Thomas. Seeds of Contemplation
Thomas Merton was a Trappist monk and prolific contemplative writer
who died in 1968. His writing is at once profound and readable. We recommend
all his works.
Merton, Thomas. Zen and the Birds of Appetite
Essays which approach, through Japanese art and philosophy, the ground
of pure, directed experience which underlies all creative thought and activity.
NATURAL FOUNDATIONS
Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre. The Divine Milieu
This inspiring and break-through work comes from Teilhard's inner experience.
His notions of self-development and ego diminishment, the importance of
matter to spirit and the meaning of Christian asceticism are basic to the
SLI philosophy. This work contains the essence of earthy mysticism and
should be read and reread.
NATURAL FOUNDATIONS, FICTION
de St. Exupery, Antoine. Wind, Sand, and Stars
An enthralling book full of adventures of flying written by the author
of The Little Prince. Each of the components of the pilot's life
-- the plane, his comrades, all the elements help awaken him to the challenge
of exploring the mystery.
PHILOSOPHY
Needleman, Jacob. Lost Christianity
Needleman proves himself as a true philosopher in this important book
which asks the ultimate questions. Written in the form of a personal odyssey,
it searches ancient texts, monasteries, traditions to find the lost contemplative
tradition of early Christianity. We're particularly grateful to him for
pointing up the crucial importance of getting to the point of attention,
to the place of the heart before one can begin to listen and to cultivate
a soul.
PRAYER
Bloom, Archbishop Anthony. Beginning to Pray
A good introduction to the experience of prayer which discusses the
absence of God, going inward, managing time, addressing God. It presents
two helpful meditations.
Chautard, Dom Jean-Baptiste. The Soul of the Apostolate
Written by a Benedictine monk in the early 1900s for active apostles,
this book is a classic (though slightly dated) reminder of the essentials
of the interior life. If deep spirituality doesn't inform and inspire all
work, he claims, that work becomes a bitter burden and a futile and frustrating
activity. Chautard's own soul is fervent and enlightened and his message
is more necessary today than ever.
Squire, Aelred. Asking the Fathers
A modern guide to prayer based on the teachings of the Fathers of the
Church.
Von Balthasar, Hans Urs. Prayer
Powerful and intellectual treatment of contemplation: the art of contemplation,
the object of contemplation, and the polarities in contemplation.
PSYCHOLOGY
Kilpatrick, William. Identity and Intimacy
Kilpatrick argues that one comes to his/her identity through commitment
and, unless this commitment is made, a mature personality will not develop.
May, Rollo. Love and Will
A psychotherapist shows why and how we must put love and sex back together
if men and women are to be whole. It includes an excellent section on the
role of will in human development.
Van Kaam, Adrian. Religion and Personality
Adrian can Kaam is the founder of the Center at Duquesne University.
Most of his books deal with the psychology of religion, and are excellent
guides to the development of spirituality from a psychological point of
view. Religion and Personality is "an extensive and meaningful consideration
of the growth of the religious personality." Van Kaam says that "holiness
is to be wholly oneself in and for God" and discusses the way to achieve
this end. Though it is especially relevant for people who live in religious
communities, we recommend it as a must for all.
SAINTS & HEROES
Griffiths, Bede. The Golden String
Griffiths, an Englishman who became a convert to Catholicism, entered
the Benedictines and eventually went to India to be part of a Catholic-Hindu
ashram. He writes his autobiography in such a way that you, too, experience
what he has and you can't help but be broadened.
SCRIPTURE
Jeremias, Joachim. New Testament Theology
Jeremias is a biblical scholar who grew up in Jerusalem, and so he
brings unusual insight into Middle Eastern culture and extensive knowledge
of Greek and Aramaic to this study of the New Testament. One comes away
knowing better the historical Jesus.
SEXUALITY AND LOVE
Joyce, Mary Rosera. New Dynamics in Sexual Love
A more philosophical treatment by the Joyces, a celibate couple who
explore new dimensions of love.
McGoey, John H. Dare I Love?
Written by a priest who writes from experience, this book explores
the meaning and implications of wholeness, sexuality, and love. Primarily
but not exclusively for celibates, this is one of the best books on love
available. It includes helpful practical advice on dealing with emotions.
SPIRITUALITY
Becker, Ernest. The Denial of Death
Pulitzer Prize winner. A profound synthesis of theological and psychological
insights about man's nature and his incessant efforts to escape the burden
of life and death. Heavy reading but well worth it. He treats the depth
psychology of heroism, the failures of heroism and the dilemmas of heroism.
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich. Cost of Discipleship
"When Christ calls a man he bids him come and die."
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich. Letters and Papers from Prison
A Lutheran martyr who had joined the underground convinced it was to
work for Hitler's defeat has made a monumental written contribution.
Boros, Ladislaus. Pain and Providence
How to see providence working through pain, suffering, frustration,
injustice, cruelty, and other forms of evil.
Bouyer, Louis. Introduction to Spirituality
A manual of initiation into the fundamental problems of every spiritual
life and the perennial principles that apply by a contemporary scholar
of history and spirituality whose understanding is broad and deep.
Kierkegaard, Soren. Purity of Heart
Kierkegaard seeks to rescue the individual from doublemindedness and
from the crowd or herd instinct by compelling him to stand alone before
God.
Lewis, C.S. The Screwtape Letters
How a senior devil instructs a junior devil in the art of temptation.
This is excellent for personal spiritual direction -- just do the opposite
of what Uncle Screwtape says.
Leech, Kenneth. Soul Friend
This book, written for spiritual directors, is an excellent guide to
the spiritual life, drawing from many classics. See also Leech's Prayer.
Metz, Johannes. Poverty of Spirit
A must. A small book on poverty of spirit which is an in-depth treatment.
A basic Nadan quality.
Vann, Gerald, O.P. The Water and the Fire
Vann is a superb Christian humanist. We recommend all his works. The
Water and the Fire had a big influence on Father William's thinking.
Von Hildebrand, Dietrich. Transformation in Christ
Classic work on Christian spirituality which devotes a chapter to each
successive spiritual attitude that must be developed by those who strive
for Christian perfection: the readiness to change; self-knowledge; humility;
true freedom; true surrender of self.
Williams, H. A. True Resurrection and True Wilderness
This British Anglican priest discusses the effects of the resurrection
and how it should have already begun. He writes clearly and to the heart.
THEOLOGY
WORLD RELIGIONS
Graham, Aelred. Zen Catholicism
Graham shows how many principles of Zen can be helpful to Catholic
contemplatives.
MISCELLANEOUS
Schumacher, E.F. A Guide for the Perplexed
In only 140 pages the definitive tenets of the world's major traditions
of wisdom are brought into synthesis. This is a very readable defense of
Christian Humanism and is the philosophical underpinning of Schumacher's
Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered.
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