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The groundbreaking professional resource for providing spiritual
guidance to people from faith traditions other than your own.
This comprehensive resource offers valuable information for
providing spiritual guidance to people from a wide variety of faith
traditions. Covering the world's faith traditions as well as
interfaith, blended and independent approaches to spirituality,
each chapter is written by a spiritual guidance professional from
that tradition or who works extensively with people from that
tradition. Each chapter provides: An overview of the tradition,
including basic beliefsMethods for spiritual guidance honored in
that traditionCommon spiritual problems encountered by people of
that traditionTips, techniques and practicesHelpful resources for
further learning
CONTRIBUTORS: Dan Mendelson Aviv, PhD Mans Broo, PhD Rev.
Cathleen Cox, MAT, MDiv Ervad Soli P. Dastur Karen L. Erlichman,
MSS, LCSW Jonathan Figdor, MDiv Rev. John A. Jillions, PhD Siri
Kirpal Kaur Khalsa Rev. Daijaku Judith Kinst, PhD Ozgur Koca Bruce
Lescher, PhD Rev. Ann Llewellyn Evans Rev. Dr. Jim Lockard Rev.
John R. Mabry, PhD Fr. Scott McCarthy, DMin Moojan Momen, MB, BChir
Wendi Momen, PhD Richard K. Payne, PhD Susan S. Phillips, PhD James
Michael Reeder, LCPC, CPRP Robert A. Rees, PhD Bharat S. Shah, MD
He Feng Dao Shi Joshua Snyder Rev. N. Graham Standish, PhD, MSW
Chief Luisah Teish Christopher Titmuss
Religions CoveredBy Estimated U.S. Population
Evangelical Christianity Roman Catholicism Mormonism Judaism
Reformed Christianity Eastern Orthodox Christianity Islam Buddhism
Hinduism Spiritual Eclecticism Unitarian Universalism Neo-Paganism
Baha'i Faith Sikhism Shinto Humanism New Thought Zoroastrianism
Native American Religion African Diaspora Spirituality Daoism
Jainism Confucianism"
A noted spiritual director suggests new ways of looking at how
different people understand and relate to the divine. Explores the
many styles of faith that characterize believers in all religions,
examines the various modes of believing, and offers ways for
spiritual directors to use this knowledge as they work with their
clients. Includes illustrative case studies and practical
suggestions for offering spiritual direction.
The Spiritual Directors International Series This book is part
of a special series produced by Morehouse Publishing in cooperation
with Spiritual Directors International (SDI), a global network of
some 6,000 spiritual directors and members."
Faithful Generations provides a hopeful and helpful guide to the
different adult generations alive today, discussing the events that
formed them and the issues important to them. Most importantly, it
describes their spiritual distinctions the particular needs, gifts
and concerns that drive these different generations. With a basic
understanding of how other generations think and what drives them
spiritually, ministers and congregations can not only avoid
conflict, but also put those distinctions to work in order to
minister more effectively and create harmony in our religious
communities."
When it comes to faith, there is no "one size fits all" approach,
as different people believe in different ways. This book provides a
new way of looking at the ways different people understand and
relate to the divine, and how spiritual directors need to be aware
of this when assessing clients, making recommendations and
assessing progress. The book divides into six broad styles and
discusses each style with case studies to illustrate each style.
Also included are suggestions of useful ways to guide believers in
each style group. It also suggest ways to help those in transition
from one style to another. As part of the "Spiritual Directors
International" (SDI) series, you can be sure that each book offers
solid practical advice based on thorough foundations.
The idea was simple: tell the scariest story you can, in less than
1,000 words. It sounds easy, but it isn t. A thousand words sounds
like a lot until you start writing. In this collection, a wide
variety of writers some professional, many previously unpublished
try their hand at the tricky balance of suspense and brevity.
Including stories by: Patricia Abbott Joel Allegretti Anthony
Ambrogio Chuck Augello A.J. Barry Jenny Bulmanski Beth Lynn Clegg
Michael R. Colangelo Alyssa Cooper Sara Courtney Keith Deininger
Joan Doyle Cornelius Fortune A.A. Garrison Kate Gladstone Tara Fox
Hall Leah Hampton Scott T. Hutchison Derrick Juengst Hal Kempka
Morgen Knight Elsie Schmie Knoke Debbie Lampi Edward Lodi Thomas
Logan Cynthia Lyons John R. Mabry Matt McGinnis Nick Medina Adam
Millard Philip Murray-Lawson Eryk Pruitt Jami Reeves Dede Ryan
Michael Seese Colleen Shaddox Paul Sohar Michael Spera Diane
Spodarek Paul Stansbury Gregory M. Thompson Bryan D. Tolin Karen
Tolin Gianni Washington Matthew Wilson Karen Yochim
Ozkaya's poetry is similar to the Sufi poetry of Rumi or Hafiz,
centered on the relationship of the soul with its Beloved, Allah.
His writings were thought to be lost to the world, until religion
scholar Mabry discovered a hand-copied manuscript. Translating in
the free, contemporary style of Coleman Barks' "Rumi" or Daniel
Ladinsky's renderings of Hafiz, Mabry has brought Ozkaya back to
life, restoring his challenging yet oddly comforting poetry to the
world.
Process Theology is one of the most compelling and exciting
movements in contemporary theology, and it is taught in nearly
every seminary in the United States. But very few people in the
pews have ever heard of it. Why is this, and can ordinary
Christians benefit from its unique insights? In this series of
sermons, the Rev. Dr. John R. Mabry provides an entertaining and
coherent introduction to process thought and interprets the most
fundamental aspects of Christian theology-including the Apostles'
Creed and the Sacraments-in light of its unique perspective.
Mystics are not popular amongst the orthodox of any religion. In
fact, almost every one of the religious leaders who founded world
religions began their careers as mystics who spoke about what they
had seen, and were promptly declared heretics. Just think of the
Buddha, of Jesus, or of Muhammad. All of them were heretics, all of
them were mystics, and all of them changed the way we view reality.
Once the mystical vision hits you, you realize that everything you
thought you were is a lie, that the universe you thought you were
living in is gone, and that all the rules and structures by which
you ordered your life are meaningless. It is disorienting and
painful. There is no lazy man's path to enlightenment, because once
enlightenment hits, the lazy man no longer exists, and the luminous
being which has taken his place is beyond recognition, even to
himself.
the REVerend JOHN R. MABRY, phd has been writing on interfaith
issues since 1990. His ground-breaking column, "Deep Ecumenism,"
was one of the most popular regular features of Matthew Fox's
Creation Spirituality magazine for many years. Those columns are
collected in this volume, along with many other essays, articles,
and homilies, each of which contrast and illumine the wisdom of
various faith traditions. Mabry holds a doctorate in world
religions and teaches interfaith theology at the Chaplaincy
Institute for Arts and Interfaith Ministry in Berkeley, CA. He is
the author of many books on interfaith spirituality and ministry.
Independent Catholics are the fastest-growing variety of Catholic
in the West. They are found in every city of every state in the
U.S. and Mexico, every Province of Canada, and throughout
Australia, Europe, and South America. This book arises out of a
need in the Independent Catholic community for a compact and
concise introduction to the movement. This is intended to be a book
that can introduce interested people to the movement in a friendly,
easy-to-read style that will not tax their patience or their
wallets. The Independent Catholic movement is wonderfully diverse,
and it is not possible to adequately cover the full spectrum within
an introductory volume of this size. Rather, this book focuses on
the most common varieties of Independent Catholicism in hopes of
providing a short, useful orientation to the newcomer.
Every time the church has encountered crises, its understanding and
performance of the Eucharist has shifted to help it meet that
crisis. This book documents those shifts and asks the important
question: what crisis is the church facting today, and how must the
Eucharist change again to meet the challenge?
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