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Spirituality has an indispensable role to play in the expression of
our humanity. However, spiritual practices can sometimes make us
less, not more, authentically human. We may be good Christians, but
we aren't good human beings. How can we ensure that our spiritual
journey is conducted in a way that allows us to become fully alive
and deeply human?
David Benner has spent thirty-five years integrating psychology and
spirituality. Here he presents an expansive, psychologically
informed understanding of spirituality, probing the contrasts
between soulful and soulless spirituality, deep and shallow
religion, and healthy and unhealthy relationships with God to
affirm the vital role of human development in the spiritual
journey. Benner then suggests soulful practices for cultivating the
Christian spiritual life.
This book will appeal to readers seeking depth and substance in
their quest for authentic spirituality. It will also be a helpful
resource for mental health professionals and spiritual directors.
Reflection questions and exercises for individual or group use are
included at the end of each chapter.
Being human is a lifelong journey of becoming. This journey defines
our humanity, for it is a journey toward our source and our
fulfillment, described in Christian theology as union with God. If
we remain open to God as our sense of self awakens, we experience a
deeper consciousness of being in him. The self that emerges during
this process is larger, more enlightened, and whole.
David Benner, who has spent thirty-five years integrating
psychology and spirituality, presents psychological insights in a
readable fashion to offer readers a deeper understanding of the
self and its spiritual development. Drawing on a broad range of
Christian traditions, Benner shows that the transformation of self
is foundational to Christian spirituality.
This book will appeal to readers interested in a psychologically
grounded, fresh exploration of Christian spirituality;
professionals engaged in pastoral care, counseling, and spiritual
direction; and students in ministry development and spiritual
formation courses. Questions and answers for individual or group
use are included at the end of each chapter.
The most vital and significant moments in life are moments of
encounter. Whether we encounter ourselves, others, or God, these
moments let us know that life is meaningful. And presence is what
makes encounter possible. When we are truly present, everything
that has being becomes potentially present to us.
In this unique resource, David Benner invites us to live with more
presence so we can know the presence of God more deeply in our
lives. Drawing on over thirty-five years of experience integrating
psychology and spirituality, Benner examines the transformational
possibilities of spiritual presence and encounter in fresh,
exciting, and practical ways. He helps readers understand the
personal and interpersonal dimensions of presence and encounter,
revealing how they mediate Divine Presence and serve as sacraments
of everyday life. His rich meditations are presented in a voice
that is intelligent, compassionate, and engaging. The book includes
end-of-chapter reflection exercises for individual or group use and
a foreword by Richard Rohr.
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