contemplative spirituality
In ‘This Here Flesh,’ Cole Arthur Riley finds the sacred in humanity
By Kathryn Post — February 18, 2022
(RNS) — 'I think people will be surprised just how much of myself this book contains,' said the Black Liturgies author.
The struggle to find silence in the ancient monastic world — and now
By Kim Haines-Eitzen — June 10, 2019
(The Conversation) — Christian monasticism developed in part because people were seeking the solace of quiet places. But for them, like us, it was a struggle.
For millennials, mysticism shows a path to their home faiths
By Cathleen Falsani — April 16, 2019
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (RNS) — A growing number of millennials are finding that contemplative spirituality is a way to bridge the faith they grew up with and their yearning for deeper connections to God.
Celtic spirituality draws pagans and Christians alike
By Eric Berger — August 17, 2018
(RNS) — 'It’s a big-tent spirituality,' said book editor Brandenburgh, 'so it’s something that not only Roman Catholics and mainline Protestants feel comfortable with, but it’s also something that is of interest to the neo-pagans of the world, many of the New Age types.'
Doing “good” better: An interview with Chris Heuertz
By Jonathan Merritt — September 5, 2013
Author and activist Chris Heuertz talks about hidden gifts, divine loneliness, and how to do “good” better.
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