This book proclaims that we are opening a new chapter in spirituality. Believers are seeing God within the precincts of everyday life. They are trying to relate the scriptures to the work-a-day world. The author, an assistant professor of theology at the College of St. Elizabeth in Morristown, New Jersey, believes that dreams, beauty, conversation, and feelings can all be vessels of the sacred. In the spirit of the ancient mystics, we can practice the presence of God. By doing so, the author notes, "lunch hours and coffee breaks can be holy moments." This book maps important territory for the spiritually sensitive.