Phyllis Zagano, Ph.D., is senior research associate-in-residence at Hofstra University, where she teaches in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies. She is also the author of Woman to Woman published by Liturgical Press. Thomas McGonigle, O.P., teaches in the history department at Providence College in Rhode Island. He specializes in Dominican spirituality and history.
This useful introduction to the characteristics of Dominican life
provides a range of perspectives on how to know and love God and
flourish as a person.Religious Studies Review
The lives and writings of the men and women in this anthology show
how dedicated Dominicans over eight centuries have been faithful to
Dominic’s vision. . . . Readers will learn about the core spiritual
values behind the lives of those featured, and will understand that
the spiritual legacy established by St. Dominic is as vibrant today
as it was centuries ago.Crux
This book is an excellent introduction to the Dominican Tradition
and its spirituality. It is well-conceived and well-written. It
does not gloss over negative aspects of the tradition, such as the
Inquisition, but puts them in context. It includes a bibliography
for each chapter. It would be a useful text for an undergraduate or
graduate spirituality class. As a lay teacher in a Dominican
university I found the book very valuable in deepening my own
understanding of and appreciation for Dominican charisms and
spirituality.Catholic Studies
This attractive book contains an anthology of short selections by,
or in some cases about, significant figures from the seven
centuries of Dominican history.Anglican Theological Review
Accessible to readers of all backgrounds, The Dominican Tradition
provides an excellent introduction to core Dominican spiritual
values, and offers unmistakable evidence that the Dominican legacy
is as relevant today as it was centuries in the past.Midwest Book
Review
McGonigle lays out the history of the Dominican order by portraits
of its most prominent and in many cases influential spiritual
leaders. . . . The portraits include not only biographical facts,
highlights of spiritual interests, and summaries of insights, but
also representative selections from writings of the 16
exceptionally spiritual individuals through the centuries. [T]hey
offer focus and direction for contemporary individuals.Midwest Book
Review
While the intent and style is simply an introduction to the length
and continuity of the history and the facets of the spirituality
inspired by the precepts and the regimen originating with St.
Dominic, they offer focus and direction for contemporary
individuals.Midwest Book Review
The Dominican Tradition would make a great college text for a class
exploring various strains of spirituality. It would also be useful
as a starting point for anyone seeking to know more about the
Dominicans and their impact on the world.Spiritual Woman
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