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El. knyga: Kaleidoscope: Broadening the Palette in the Art of Spiritual Direction

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  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: Church Publishing Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781640651654
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: Church Publishing Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781640651654

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A comprehensive resource for understanding the various components of spiritual direction -The first such resource written entirely by spiritual directors of color Early mystics of the Near East and northern Africa created the monastic traditions and werethe first psychologists, exploring various practices to test the human capacity. In medieval times, spiritual direction was common in the Roman Catholic monastic traditions. It extended significantly into Protestant Christianity in the late twentieth century by predominantly white and affluent organizations. Spiritual direction has progressively become a global, multi-religious and interfaith practice. This book is a comprehensive and concise text from a spiritual director of color, offering inclusive resources and tools to spiritual directors of many faiths and for people of diverse cultures and traditions. Core skills such a deep listening, hospitality, and discernment are presented with cutting-edge lessons on internal liberation, systemic trauma, andimaginative discovery. Spiritual direction is taught by more than 100 educational institutions and spirituality centers in the US alone, but typical curriculum generally does not reflect current cultural reality and growing diversity. This is a textbook for anyone who studies spiritual direction as both preparation for and deepening of their calling.

•A comprehensive resource for understanding the various components of spiritual direction•The first such resource written entirely by spiritual directors of colorEarly mystics of the Near East and northern Africa created the monastic traditions and were the first psychologists, exploring various practices to test the human capacity. In medieval times, spiritual direction was common in the Roman Catholic monastic traditions. It extended significantly into Protestant Christianity in the late twentieth century by predominantly white and affluent organizations. Spiritual direction has progressively become a global, multi-religious and interfaith practice. This book is a comprehensive and concise text from a spiritual director of color, offering inclusive resources and tools to spiritual directors of many faiths and for people of diverse cultures and traditions. Core skills such a deep listening, hospitality, and discernment are presented with cutting-edge lessons on internal liberation, systemic trauma, and imaginative discovery. Spiritual direction is taught by more than 100 educational institutions and spirituality centers in the US alone, but typical curriculum generally does not reflect current cultural reality and growing diversity. This is a textbook for anyone who studies spiritual direction as both preparation for and deepening of their calling.

A comprehensive resource for understanding the various components of spiritual direction.

Early mystics of the Near East and northern Africa created the monastic traditions and were the first psychologists, exploring various practices to test the human capacity. In medieval times, spiritual direction was common in the Roman Catholic monastic traditions. It extended significantly into Protestant Christianity in the late twentieth century by predominantly white and affluent organizations. Spiritual direction has progressively become a global, multi-religious and interfaith practice.

This book is a comprehensive and concise text from a spiritual director of color, offering inclusive resources and tools to spiritual directors of many faiths and for people of diverse cultures and traditions. Core skills such a deep listening, hospitality, and discernment are presented with cutting-edge lessons on internal liberation, systemic trauma, and imaginative discovery. Spiritual direction is taught by more than 100 educational institutions and spirituality centers in the US alone, but typical curriculum generally does not reflect current cultural reality and growing diversity. This is a textbook for anyone who studies spiritual direction as both preparation for and deepening of their calling.

Recenzijos

This is what has been missing from my canon of spirituality books since I began working as a spiritual director over twenty years ago! . . . Kaleidoscope is a breath of fresh air, courtesy of one of the most well-known and respected spiritual guides writing today, Ineda Pearl Adesanya. Teresa Blythe, director of the Hesychia School of Spiritual Direction at the Redemptorist Renewal Center in Tucson, Arizona

What Ineda Pearl Adesanya and her collaborators have accomplished is remarkable: a volume that is at once a basic introductory textbook for spiritual directors in formation and, at the same time, one that reveals the art and practice of spiritual direction as seen and experienced by people of color. John R. Mabry, PhD, director of the Interfaith Spiritual Direction Certificate Program at the Chaplaincy Institute, Berkeley, California

Comprehensive in scope and accessible in style, Kaleidoscope offers a hopeful look at the rainbow-colored future of spiritual direction. Arthur Holder, professor of Christian spirituality, the Graduate Theological Union

As a professor of spirituality and spiritual direction, I am eager to share this book with those who are being formed as directors. Susan S. Phillips, PhD, executive director and professor of spirituality at New College Berkeley

Foreword vii
Therese Taylor-Stinson
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Ineda Pearl Adesanya
Part I Foundations
1(38)
1 Soul Care: A Brief Historical Overview and Nature of Spiritual Direction
3(17)
Maurice J. Nutt
2 Who Do You Say I Am? Reflections on the Presence of Spirit
20(19)
Ruth Takiko West
Part II Art of Spiritual Direction
39(56)
3 Creating Authentic Sacred Space
41(13)
Gibbon Bogatsu
4 Contemplative Listening
54(10)
Ineda Pearl Adesanya
5 Knowing the Guest: Crossing Over and Coming Back
64(15)
Daeseop Daniel Yi
6 The Gift of Discernment Betty Wright-Riggins with Ineda
79(16)
Pearl Adesanya
Part III Contemporary Matters
95(68)
7 Discovering the Creative-Imaginative in the Spiritual Direction of Color Experience: Storytelling, Creativity, Imagination, and Dreams
97(19)
Naisa Wong
8 Internal Liberation
116(20)
Therese Taylor-Stinson
Paula O. Parker
9 Social Trauma and Public Spirituality: A Womanist Relational Ethic of Spiritual Practice
136(27)
Phillis Isabella Sheppard
Part IV Professional Matters
163(54)
10 A Feast of Losses: Being Present While Experiencing Pain
165(17)
Maisie Sparks
11 Getting My Side Hustle On: Developing a Spiritual-Direction Practice
182(18)
Consuella L. Brown
12 Final Principle and Lasting Fundamental: Supervision as Pathway to Wholeness
200(17)
Daeseop Daniel Yi
Afterword 217(2)
Diana L. Hayes
Resources 219(10)
Bibliography 229(6)
About the Authors 235
INEDA P. ADESANYA is an American Baptist minister and spiritual director. Ineda holds masters degrees from San Francisco Theological Seminary and Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. She provides spiritual direction, retreats, an annual Spirituality and Hermeneutics Forum, and a weekly blog. She teaches at the Interfaith Chaplaincy Institute, and is a pastoral counselor and spiritual director for the Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, SFTS, and in private practice.