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The Prayer of Jesus

Blackfriars, 1942
The liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox Church is known and appreciated by the Catholic West. Less known are its non-liturgical devotions. One such devotion, ‘the prayer of Jesus,’ has for centuries been encouraged in the Eastern Church, though, leaving the freedom of choice in spiritual ways to her faithful, she never imposed it or ascribed to it any ...
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Jesus Prayer and the Nembutsu

Buddhist-Christian Studies, 2002
As a Shin Buddhist of the Pure Land tradition, I find the practice of Jesus Prayer in Eastern Orthodox Christianity fascinating, because so much of it resonates with my own experience in the saying of Nembutsu or the Name-NAMU-AMIDABUTSU. 1 One calls on the Name of Jesus, and the other on the Name of Amida, the Buddha of Immeasurable Light and Life ...
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On the Use of the Jesus Prayer

Life of the Spirit, 1954
We must remember that by the term ‘Jesus Prayer’ the Byzantine East refers, loosely enough, to any invocation centring in the Saviour's name itself. This invocation has taken various forms depending on whether it was used by itself, or included in more or less developed formulas.
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The table: knowing Jesus: prayer, friendship, justice

Rural Theology, 2019
The Table: Knowing Jesus: Prayer, friendship and justice is written by Bishop Paul Bayes, Bishop of Liverpool, as a manifesto for his work and vision in the Diocese of Liverpool.
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Prayer in the Life and Teaching of Jesus

Baptist Quarterly, 1927
(1927). Prayer in the Life and Teaching of Jesus. Baptist Quarterly: Vol. 3, No. 5, pp. 193-199.
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John 17: Jesus' Prayer to his Father

1985
John 17 contains a prayer of Jesus to his Father. He begins by asking for his glorification (17,1-5). Then he looks back upon his work of revelation and its results and prays for those whom this work concerned, that they may be kept safe and be sanctified (17,6-19).
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