Martha Reeves (anchorite)
This article is about the anchorite. For the singer, see Martha Reeves. For the sociologist, see Martha Ellen Reeves.
Martha Reeves (born 1941) is an Anglican solitary (or anchorite). A graduate of the Madeira School, Class of 1959, she is also a Stanford educated professor of theology and a mystic under vows to Rowan Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury. She has written a series of books under the name "Maggie Ross", most notably The Fire Of Your Life.[1][2]
She lives in Oxford, UK.
Books
- The Fire of Your Life Maggie Ross, Seabury Books (2007) ISBN 1-59627-051-9
- Pillars of Flame: Power, Priesthood, and Spiritual Maturity by Maggie Ross, Seabury Books (1992, & 2007) ISBN 1-59627-064-0
- Seasons of Death and Life: A Wilderness Memoir Maggie Ross, Harpercollins (1990) ISBN 0-06-067024-X
- The Fountain & the Furnace: The Way of Tears and Fire by Maggie Ross, Paulist Press (1987)ISBN 0809128403
- Writing the Icon of the Heart Maggie Ross, BRF (2011), ISBN 978-1-84101-878-2
- Silence: A User's Guide: Part 1: Process, Maggie Ross, Wipf & Stock/Darton, Longman, & Todd (2014), ISBN 978-0232531480
References
- ↑ "The Museum of Curiosity - Biographies". BBC. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
- ↑ "The Fire of Your Life - Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat". Spirituality and Practice. Retrieved 2008-03-26.
External links
- Voice in the Wilderness: a blog by Reeves as Maggie Ross.
- Works by or about Martha Reeves in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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