Spiritual Theology: A Systematic Study of the Christian LifeInterVarsity Press, 20 d’ag. 2009 - 300 pàgines
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... rather than from the perspective of developing innate human potential. This is not to say that spiritual progress simply means going back to the “original” image. Rather, any attempt at realizing the human potential must take Preface.
... rather than from the perspective of developing innate human potential. This is not to say that spiritual progress simply means going back to the “original” image. Rather, any attempt at realizing the human potential must take Preface.
Pàgina 10
... mean that we are surrendering the normative witness of Scripture to the cultural context; it means that the scriptural witness to divine immanence and transcendence has a wider contextual application than is recognized by certain modern ...
... mean that we are surrendering the normative witness of Scripture to the cultural context; it means that the scriptural witness to divine immanence and transcendence has a wider contextual application than is recognized by certain modern ...
Pàgina 11
... means of grace. Acts are utterly basic, small acts, which over time form the Christian character. Without this ascetical base the practical implications noted in part one remain theoretical at best. I call this approach an “asceticism ...
... means of grace. Acts are utterly basic, small acts, which over time form the Christian character. Without this ascetical base the practical implications noted in part one remain theoretical at best. I call this approach an “asceticism ...
Pàgina 15
... mean, “We feel deeply about our cause; therefore we expect you to take it seriously too!” But if Christian spirituality is to be understood in terms of personal (but not individualistic or private, since the Christian life is always ...
... mean, “We feel deeply about our cause; therefore we expect you to take it seriously too!” But if Christian spirituality is to be understood in terms of personal (but not individualistic or private, since the Christian life is always ...
Pàgina 18
... means and motives by which its growth can be best fostered . . . the hindrances that threaten to spoil the work and the ways in which they can be met and neutralized.”11 Jordan Aumann, whose Spiritual Theology belongs very much to the ...
... means and motives by which its growth can be best fostered . . . the hindrances that threaten to spoil the work and the ways in which they can be met and neutralized.”11 Jordan Aumann, whose Spiritual Theology belongs very much to the ...
Continguts
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Salvation the Life of Spiritual Progress | 77 |
The Church as the Community of Saints | 102 |
Spiritual Exercises Focusing on the Word | 158 |
Spiritual Exercises Focusing on the World | 172 |
The Rule of Life | 190 |
The Discernment of Spirits | 199 |
The Art of Spiritual Direction | 225 |
Notes | 240 |
A Select Bibliography | 285 |
Index of Persons | 289 |
PART TWO | 123 |
The Theology Life of Prayer | 125 |
Spiritual Exercises Focusing on God Self | 141 |
Index of Subjects | 293 |
Finding the Textbook You Need | 301 |
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Spiritual Theology: A Systematic Study of the Christian Life Simon Chan Previsualització limitada - 1998 |
Spiritual Theology: A Systematic Study of the Christian Life Simon Chan Previsualització no disponible - 1998 |
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