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Weeds Among the Wheat Discernment: Where Prayer and Action Meet

Weeds Among the Wheat Discernment: Where Prayer and Action Meet

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Fr. Green can¿t escape Catholic roots
Review: *Weeds Among the Wheat* provides a good introduction to the principles of discernment, but is not without flaws. Thomas Green's attempt to make the case for Christian maturity - a relationship with God in which we, as His adult children, take responsibility for decisions - is commendable. However, it's offset by the intermittent patriarchal vein that permeates his philosophy. That's nothing to be wondered at, given his pre-Vatican II formation. But the insistence on the primacy of the voice of pope and priest, and the indispensability of the spiritual director, hardly supports his maturity thesis. There's no room here for the inward light of the Holy Spirit, "who lives in all believers so that they no longer need anyone to teach (them) what is true.. For the Spirit teaches (them) all things". His parochial bias is evident as well; not a single author cited is from outside the Catholic tradition. For a more balanced view, I recommend the excellent *Listening to God in Times of Decision* by Gordon Smith - who, by the way, is a former student of Fr. Green's, and effectively separates the "wheat from the weeds" of Fr. Green's approach.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Manila
Review: Father Green has provided in this book just what any true seeker needs--a lovingly written explanation of that point where prayer meets action: discernment. To truly appreciate what he has to say requires careful and thoughtful reading; the exercises he provides at the conclusion of each chapter can be challenging and enlightening. As a non-Catholic, I was happy to find that the guidance he provides is comfortably applicable in the life of any Christian.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fine Book....Much Food for Thought
Review: I first began to consider the "art" of discernment at a retreat last year and purchased the book to read shortly thereafter. As we week to discover or discern God's plan for us, WEEDS AMONG THE WHEAT provides an excellent discussion of the topic in clear, articulate language. Unlike many texts, this book is highly readable whether one has actual training in theology or is relatively new to spiritual exploration. As Christians and Catholics, we are called to do God's work, not just what we think is God's work. We are called to do God's work in our daily lives in the world at large, not just during solitary times of prayer or devotion.

Father Green provides a rich source of information in developing discernment in the context of a special lifelong journey. It is an excellent introduction to the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola and to "the place where prayer and action meet."

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Fr. Green can?t escape Catholic roots
Review: I first began to consider the "art" of discernment at a retreat last year and purchased the book to read shortly thereafter. As we week to discover or discern God's plan for us, WEEDS AMONG THE WHEAT provides an excellent discussion of the topic in clear, articulate language. Unlike many texts, this book is highly readable whether one has actual training in theology or is relatively new to spiritual exploration. As Christians and Catholics, we are called to do God's work, not just what we think is God's work. We are called to do God's work in our daily lives in the world at large, not just during solitary times of prayer or devotion.

Father Green provides a rich source of information in developing discernment in the context of a special lifelong journey. It is an excellent introduction to the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola and to "the place where prayer and action meet."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fine Book....Much Food for Thought
Review: I first began to consider the "art" of discernment at a retreat last year and purchased the book to read shortly thereafter. As we week to discover or discern God's plan for us, WEEDS AMONG THE WHEAT provides an excellent discussion of the topic in clear, articulate language. Unlike many texts, this book is highly readable whether one has actual training in theology or is relatively new to spiritual exploration. As Christians and Catholics, we are called to do God's work, not just what we think is God's work. We are called to do God's work in our daily lives in the world at large, not just during solitary times of prayer or devotion.

Father Green provides a rich source of information in developing discernment in the context of a special lifelong journey. It is an excellent introduction to the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola and to "the place where prayer and action meet."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Manila
Review: I had long been puzzled by the idea of discerning the will of God in my life. Finally, Weeds Among the Wheat has helped me to understand that it requires total and complete commitment to getting to know God well enough to see and trust his movements in my life. It truly requires a spousal relationship and trust is the key issue.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Clearing the Cobwebs
Review: I had long been puzzled by the idea of discerning the will of God in my life. Finally, Weeds Among the Wheat has helped me to understand that it requires total and complete commitment to getting to know God well enough to see and trust his movements in my life. It truly requires a spousal relationship and trust is the key issue.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent guide for discernment of the spirits
Review: Started reading this book because of a series of seminars on spiritual discernment at an Ignatian centre. It's by far the most enlightening and useful book i've read on discernment.

Fr Green began by looking at three key concepts of God throughout history - disinterested watchmaker, manipulative puppeteer and loving Father of mature adults. Then, he explained six norms for distinguishing true prophets from false prophets in the Old Testament - often prophecies of something bad/unpopular (rather than something good so as to make the kings or the powers-that-be artificially happy), fulfilment through 'signs', obedience to God, deep faith consistent with earlier teachings in the bible, intention to convert people for the better (rather than to covert power or other material rewards), and an inaugural prophetic call.

Then a chapter followed on how Jesus discerned infallibly His identify and mission, as well as how his disciples discerned gropingly the person of Jesus and His mission, what the apostles Paul and John had taught about spiritual discernment in their letters to the faithful (e.g., Galatians 5:19-23 in the New Testament). Next, more details on the kind of disposition and 'climate' that a discerner needs to maintain to be truly open to the promptings of the Holy Spirit, and so on.

How i wish i've read this book much earlier! Then again, if i had read this earlier, it would not make that much sense, would it?


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Both brilliant and easy to grasp
Review: This book has been of great significance in my coming to know God. I have given copies to probably 10 people, and the ones who have read it all say the same.

Tom Green is a gift to all communions of the Church, Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant. *Weeds Among The Wheat* shows His deep knowledge and love of God and his profound compassion for God's people on Earth.

The best thing about this book is that it keeps the back-and-forth quality of the Christian life firmly in focus: we serve a God who is power, love, and light, but we are fallen men and women, living in a fallen world with few really black-and-white choices.

Green is writing about discernment, which is the art of hearing clearly what God is saying, and then following where He leads--hence the subtitle, "Where prayer and action meet."

The very idea of a real God, outside of us, speaking to us things we can understand and know come from Him, is ridiculed by many. Separating God's voice from all the others crowding our heads is difficult, but God wants us to know Him; with the help of the Holy Spirit, discernment is not at all impossible. *Darkness In The Marketplace* is a great place to begin learning how.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Discernment: Where Prayer and Action Meet
Review: With wisdom and common sense Father Green tackles a serious subject - discernment - and provides a clear, highly readable explanation for all christians, in all walks of life. An invaluable tool for all who are called in their individual and communal lives to discern what God's will is in very concrete terms. Those facing major decisions in their lives will find special assistance and blessing in this extraordinary book.


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