The Henri J.M. Nouwen Archives and Research Collection

Henri J.M. Nouwen
The Henri J.M. Nouwen Archives and Research Collection documents the life and work of Henri J.M. Nouwen (1932 - 1996). Located in the John M. Kelly Library, the collection includes the vast majority of Nouwen's manuscripts and published works, as well as secondary material about Nouwen.
Born in the Netherlands, Nouwen was ordained to the Catholic priesthood in 1957. He taught in the areas of pastoral psychology, spirituality, and ministry at a number of institutions of higher learning including the University of Notre Dame, the Catholic Theological Institute in Utrecht, Yale Divinity School, and Harvard Divinity School . He wrote extensively in his areas of expertise, authoring hundreds of articles, books, newsletters, pamphlets and papers. The last ten years of his life were spent in Toronto ministering at L'Arche Daybreak, a community of people with developmental disabilities.
November
240pp. 6x91/4
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ISBN 978-1-57075-727-3
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Spirituality
Turning the Wheel: Henri Nouwen and Our Search for God
The enduring legacy of the world's bestselling spiritual writer.
Eleven years after his death in 1996, the influence of Henri Nouwen -- one of the bestsellling spiritual writers of our time -- continues to grow. With an appeal that crosses religious and denominational boundaries, Nouwen's work touches an ever-widening audience od students, ministers, and spiritual seekers. Henri Nouwen Societies have been established in several countries and scores of retreats and conferences have focused on his spiritual insights.
The essays gathered here were presented at a conference in Toronto marking the anniversary of his death. They include contributions from members of Nouwen's family, companions and colleagues from the L'Arche community, friends, scholars, and notable writers including Mary Jo Leddy, Michael Higgins, Michael O'Laughlin, and Sue Mosteller. Together they assess the reasons for Nouwen's extraordinary popularity and the relevance of his spiritual message today.
Jonathan Bengston is chief librarian of the John M. Kelly Library at the University of St. Michael's College in Toronto.
Gabrielle Earnshaw works as archivist of the Henri J.M. Nouwen Archives at the University of St. Michael's College in Toronto.
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Daybreak Books & Media is an outreach ministry of the L’Arche Daybreak community where Henri Nouwen was pastor from 1986-1996.
Books can be purchased online at www.HenriNouwen.org/shopcart or by contacting the manager, Steve Ellis at 1-800-853-1412 | nouwenbooks@larchedaybreak.com
Thank you for participating in the "Turning the Wheel: Henri Nouwen and Our Search for God" three-day conference on May 18-20, 2006 at the University of St. Michael’s College, Toronto
| Session | Speaker | Date | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plenary Session 1 | Mary Jo Leddy | May 18, 2006 at 7pm | http://mediacast.ic.utoronto.ca/20060518-Nouwen-P1/index.htm |
| Plenary Session II: | Michael Higgins | May 19, 2006 at 9:15am | http://mediacast.ic.utoronto.ca/20060519-Nouwen-P2/index.htm |
| Keynote Address | Laurent Nouwen | May 19, 2006 at 8:15pm | http://mediacast.ic.utoronto.ca/20060519-Nouwen-P2/index.htm |
| Plenary Session III: | Carol Berry | May 20, 2006 at 9:15 am | http://mediacast.ic.utoronto.ca/20060520-Nouwen-P3/index.htm |
| Plenary Session IV | Gord Henry, Sue Mosteller and John S. Mogabgab | May 20, 2006 at 4:15pm | http://mediacast.ic.utoronto.ca/20060520-Nouwen-P4/index.htm |
Additional Resources
For additional resources view the The Cooperative Digital Resources Initiative (CDRI) of the American Theological Library Association (ATLA) and Association of Theological Schools. The CDRI is a repository of digital resources contributed by member libraries including St. Michael's College Nouwen Archives.
For more information contact nouwen.archives@utoronto.ca
(416) 926-1300, ext. 3405
