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The Silence of the Word

The Silence of the Word

$ 38.95

New Book From John Crowder

CONTEMPLATION AND THE
MYSTERY OF INCARNATION

Pre-Order Special

This is an exclusive pre-order link for John Crowder's upcoming release The Silence of the Word. All pre-orders will be autographed by the author.

The Silence of the Word explores the intersection of Christology and contemplation in a synthesis culminating in theosis: our deification by grace.

This first edition printing will be a premier
cloth bound hardback with dustjacket.
Approx. 350 pages in length. 
Expected ship date: October 2026

Jesus Christ is the union of God and humanity.
Contemplation is our mode of living that Mystery. 

In a world saturated with noise, distraction, and spiritual exhaustion, many Christians are left wondering: How does the Gospel restore our fractured humanity?

The Silence of the Word offers a bold and deeply rooted answer. Drawing from the rich wells of the early church and the mystical tradition, this book argues that contemplation is not a technique for reaching God, but an awakening to the union already given in Jesus Christ. Herein, silence offers a deep reorientation within the Logos who holds all things together.

With clarity and conviction, John Crowder challenges modern, transactional models of faith that reduce salvation to decision, prayer to effort, and spirituality to self-improvement. In their place, he recovers a vision of the Gospel as sheer grace: a living communion in which Christ Himself is both the source and substance of our life in the Trinity. 

Blending theological depth with practical guidance,
The Silence of the Word explores:

  • The unity of Christology and contemplation
  • The recovery of noetic awareness
  • Silence and ontological participation
  • Theosis: our deification by Incarnation
  • A cosmos entangled in the incarnate mystery

A rich praxis section offers concrete practices—including centering prayer, lectio divina and aphaeresis—inviting readers not only to understand contemplation, but to enter it. 
Not a method to master, but a mystery to receive.

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