True spirituality does not happen in a vacuum, as a “God-and-me” phenomenon independent of any context. Rather, it develops and is lived and expressed through the cultural mindset of its time and place. In this accessible and well-illustrated book, Maria Jaoudi opens the treasures of the theology and spirituality of the Middle Ages and Renaissance in the three major Western religious traditions: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Through an enlightening discussion of the architecture of Europe’s cathedrals; the work of two remarkable medieval women, Julian and Hildegard; the sefirot of the Jewish Kabbalah; the Islamic love mystics Rabi’a and Rumi; the Florentine masters of the Renaissance; and others, she shows how spirituality was made manifest in the great art and writings of the medieval and Renaissance periods. The great masters of these ages come to life to speak to readers who seek to learn more about spirituality and expand their prayer life.

THE GOD WHO FELL FROM HEAVEN
THE SINNER'S RETURN TO GOD
NO LESS ZEAL
HOPE IN THE GOSPELS
LITURGIAM AUTHENTICAM
THE COMPACT HISTORY OF THE CATHOLIC CHUR
WHEN OUR LOVE IS CHARITY VOLUME 2
THIS POOR SORT
LOVE'S SACRED ORDER
IN SEARCH OF UNITY
SEASONS OF THE SPIRIT
A SPEECHLESS CHILD IS THE WORD OF GOD
101 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ON VATICAN II
RECOVERING THE PAST CELTIC AND ROMAN MIS
PASTORAL AND OCCASIONAL SERMONS
ABBA FATHER
FROM WITHOUT THE FLAMINIAN GATE
CHURCH HISTORY 101 A CONCISE OVERVIEW
THE SHAPING OF CHRISTIANITY 
