Parker J. Palmer Writer, teacher, and activist, Parker J. Palmer is senior associate of the American Association
for Higher Education and senior advisor to the Fetzer Institute. In 1998, he was named as one of the thirty most
influential leaders in American higher education. Author of such widely praised books as The Courage to Teach and
To Know As We Are Known, he holds a Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley. He is a member of the
Religious Society of FriAnds (Quaker) and lives in Madison, Wisconsin.
Summary
The Active Life is Parker J. Palmer's deep and graceful exploration of a spirituality for the busy, sometimes
frenetic lives many of us lead. Telling evocative stories from a variety of religious traditions, including Taoist,
Jewish, and Christian, Palmer shows that the spiritual life does not mean abandoning the world but engaging it
more deeply through life-giving action. He celebrates both the problems and potentials of the active life, revealing
how much they have to teach us about ourselves, the world, and God.
Table of Contents
Preface (1999)
1. Spirituality in Action: On Being Fully Alive
2. Action and Contemplation: A Living Paradox
3. 'Active Life': The Shadow Side
4. 'The Woodcarver': A Model for Right Action
5. 'The Angel': Action, Failure, and Suffering
6. 'Jesus in the Desert': The Temptations in Action
7. 'Loaves and Fishes': Acts of Scarcity or Abundance
8. 'Threatened with Resurrection': Acts of Death or New Life