Henri Nouwen
Henri Nouwen was a Dutch Catholic priest, theologian, and writer known for his influential works on spirituality and psychology. His writings often explore themes of compassion, community, and the spiritual life, drawing from his experiences in various contexts including academic settings and mental health communities. Nouwen's profound insights have resonated with many, making him a significant figure in contemporary Christian thought. He is perhaps best known for books such as 'The Wounded Healer' and 'Return of the Prodigal Son', which reflect his deep understanding of the human condition and the quest for meaning. His legacy continues to inspire individuals seeking a deeper spiritual life.
Born on Jan 24, 1932 (94 years old)
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Fr. Henri Nouwen wrote about the paradox of hospitality and its role in creating a friendly emptiness for strangers.
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