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Becoming Spiritually Intelligent: Nine Paths toward Your Most Loving Self [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 191 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x140 mm, weight: 318 g, 7 Line drawings, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Aug-2024
  • Leidėjas: Broadleaf Books
  • ISBN-10: 1506497217
  • ISBN-13: 9781506497211
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 191 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x140 mm, weight: 318 g, 7 Line drawings, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Aug-2024
  • Leidėjas: Broadleaf Books
  • ISBN-10: 1506497217
  • ISBN-13: 9781506497211
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

What is spiritual intelligence? How do you gain it? And what if it looks a lot like love?

This first-of-its-kind guide to spiritual intelligence--rooted in attachment theory, Christian formation, and the science of spirituality--helps us develop healthy attachments, grow into our most secure selves, and love others in the way God loves. With the care of a pastor and the rigor of a researcher, Paul M. Burns gives us practical ways to develop our spiritual intelligence: the capacity to love God, ourselves, and others. Becoming a spiritually intelligent person means cultivating an attachment to God, learning self-differentiation, and nurturing empathy. Burns outlines nine paths toward "lovingness," such as the path of sensing God's nearness and the path of self-regulation.

Understanding the human psyche--a word that derives from the Greek for "soul"--can help us grow in Christlike love. How do our earliest attachments shape our sense of who God is? How might stories from Scripture resonate anew when we read them through the lens of attachment theory and brain science? Each chapter offers a spiritual intelligence practice, reflection questions, and a prayer to help us translate emotional and spiritual insights into everyday life.

Your most loving self is the you who feels secure. The bad news is that you can't love well when you're feeling threatened--and you can't rid yourself of such insecurity overnight. The good news is that, over time and with practice, you can discover deeper levels of attachment to God, self-differentiation, and empathy for others. Reminiscent of the work of Richard Foster, Ruth Haley Barton, and Ronald Rolheiser, Becoming Spiritually Intelligent is an authoritative guide to emotional health, relational intimacy, and spiritual growth.



In Becoming Spiritually Intelligent, Paul M. Burns helps us cultivate spiritual intelligence--the capacity to love God, ourselves, and others--by way of nine paths rooted in attachment theory, Christian formation, and the science of spirituality. Each chapter offers a practice, reflection questions, and a prayer.

"Becoming Spiritually Intelligent guides readers in the habits of a spiritually intelligent person, rooted in attachment theory, spiritual formation, and the science of spirituality. With the care of a pastor and the rigor of a researcher, Paul M. Burns gives us practical ways to cultivate our spiritual intelligence: the capacity to love God, ourselves, and others. Becoming a spiritually intelligent person means cultivating an attachment to God, learning self-differentiation, and nurturing empathy. In these pages, Burns helps us learn nine paths toward "lovingness," such as the path of sensing God's nearness and the path of self-regulation. Understanding the human psyche-which derives from the Greek word for soul-can help us grow in Christ-like love. Howdo our earliest attachments shape our sense of who God is? How might stories from scripture resonate anew when we read them through the lens of attachment theory and brain science? Each chapter offers a spiritual intelligence practice, reflection questions, and prayer to help us translate emotional and spiritual insights into everyday life. Your most loving self is the you who feels secure. The bad news is that you can't love well when you're feeling threatened-and you can't rid yourself of such insecurity overnight. The good news is that, over time and with practice, you can discover deeper levels of attachment to God, self-differentiation, and empathy for others. Reminiscent of the work of Richard Foster, Ruth Haley Barton, and Ronald Rolheiser, Becoming Spiritually Intelligent will help you develop healthy attachments, grow into your most secure self, and love others in the way God loves"--

Introduction

Part I Secure Attachment: Being Nurtured by God

Chapter 1: The Path of Trusting God

Chapter 2: The Path of Communicating with God

Chapter 3: The Path of Sensing God's Nearness

Part II Self-Differentiation: Becoming Free to Be Yourself

Chapter 4: The Path of Forgiveness

Chapter 5: The Path of Self-Regulation

Chapter 6: The Path of Vulnerability

Part III Empathy: Becoming a Conduit of God's Love for Others

Chapter 7: The Path of Listening to Others

Chapter 8: The Path of Feeling the Feelings of Others

Chapter 9: The Path of Responding to Others with Love

Epilogue

Acknowledgments

Notes