Spirituality, Religion, and the Struggle for Integrity
- Voices from the Margin
- Liturgy + Power
- The Transformed Heart
- The Bible and Catholic Theological Ethics
- Morning Homilies IV
- The Source of All Love
- Jesus and His Enemies
- The Depth of God’s Reach
- What Is the Mission of the Church
- Words to Live By
- A Stranger and You Welcomed Me
- Morning Homilies V
- God's Quad
- Unsettling the Word
- The Liberating Path of the Hebrew Prophets
- La Bibbia dell'Amicizia
- Seeds of Justice
- Jesus Wasn’t Killed by the Jews
- Pope Francis: The Gospel of Matthew
- Mystery and Hermeneutics
- Putting on the Mind of Christ
- The Promise of Deliverance
- Facing Apocalypse
- Dancing in God's Earthquake
- The Gospel of Mark
- To Love this Earthly Life
- Walking with Pope Francis
- My Dear Far-Nearness
- Exploring the Priesthood with Pope Francis
- Priestly Ministry and the People of God
In this intensely focused exploration of the complex relationship between personal spirituality and religious belonging and practice, Zanzig proposes that the natural outcome of a lifelong process of spiritual transformation, lived with integrity, is an attraction to a mystic, contemplative spiritual path. We are all in this sense "spiritual seekers," and both the goal and the reward of our commitment to our faith is a continual and growing pull toward a contemplative experience of faith.
Tom Zanzig worked in professional lay ministry for over forty years, first as a parish director of religious education, then for 25 years as a writer and editor of adolescent religious education and youth ministry materials, and for the last decade as a publisher of adult faith formation resources. His books include Jesus of History, Christ of Faith, Jesus the Christ: A New Testament Portrait; Jesus the Way: The Path of Christian Discipleship and Adult Faith Formation Strategies.