Devotional Spirituality: Part 14—Suggestions for Contemplation
Ken Boa discusses contemplation, the final component of the ancient practice of sacred reading (lectio divina).
Ken Boa discusses contemplation, the final component of the ancient practice of sacred reading (lectio divina).
Ken Boa discusses the prayer (oratio) component of the ancient practice of sacred reading (lectio divina).
Ken Boa discusses meditation on Scripture and prayer, two components of the ancient practice of sacred reading (lectio divina).
Ken Boa discusses the second step of the ancient practice of sacred reading (lectio divina): meditation (meditatio); he also embarks on a tour through “A Guide to Practicing God’s Presence” with his Monday group (as he is doing with all of his local weekly study groups).
Ken Boa offers 15 suggestions for optimizing times of sacred reading (of God’s Word) in this 10th part of his “Devotional Spirituality” teaching series.
Knowing God involves both the heart and the mind. The ancient practice of sacred reading involves a process of moving from the mind to the heart through reading, meditation, prayer, and contemplation. This is the ninth part of Ken Boa’s “Devotional Spirituality” series.
The spiritual life involves alternating patterns of sorrow and joy, delight and emptiness, warm experience and feelings of abandonment. During these times, showing up before God on a daily basis is critical, Ken Boa explains in this eighth part of his “Devotional Spirituality” series.
Ken Boa emphasizes the necessity of detaching from the temporal and desiring the eternal in this seventh part of his “Devotional Spirituality” series.
Followers of the contemplative approach make the love of God their supreme and unrivaled object, Ken Boa explains in this sixth part of his “Devotional Spirituality” series.
Ken Boa begins discussing contemplative spirituality by sharing a parallel theme from The Little Prince.
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