The close : a young woman's first year at seminary

by Chloe Breyer

2000

Publication

Basic Books, c2000.

Collection

Library's rating

Call number

Th-K88-1189

Status

Available

Call number

Th-K88-1189

Description

Set in the context of the Church Year, The Close is an enthralling account of one young woman's spiritual journey. It is both a personal meditation on faith, in the spirit of Kathleen Norris's Cloister Walk, and a fascinating behind-the-scenes story of a graduate student's first year, in the mode of Scott Turow's One L. Raised in a liberal, interfaith home, Breyer, responding to an inner call to a spiritual vocation, began her training at New York's General Theological Seminary in 1997. She describes her intense immersion in daily prayer, the rigors and rewards of the academic program, and the challenging tension between secular and spiritual that marks her training, including working as a chaplain at Bellevue Hospital. She probes the day-to-day meanings of such profound issues as exaltation, enlightenment, and redemption, illuminating the unique experience of a young person of faith preparing to live and hoping to thrive in a secular modern world.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member MarthaJeanne
I like this book, and in general like her attitude towards her vocation. But I do wish that during seminary she had learned the difference between the season OF Easter, and the season AFTER Pentecost.
LibraryThing member Beth3511
I enjoyed reading it, especially the section on her chaplain residency at Bellevue. Some anecdotes about other parts of Breyer's first year in seminary didn't feel quite as fleshed out. I liked the nitty-gritty details about learning to become a priest.

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0465007147 / 9780465007141
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