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The Dark Night of the Soul
- A Psychiatrist Explores the Connection Between Darkness and Spiritual Growth
- De: Gerald G. May MD
- Narrado por: Sean Runnette
- Duración: 4 h y 17 m
- Versión completa
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Gerald G. May, MD, one of the great spiritual teachers and writers of our time, argues that the dark "shadow" side of the true spiritual life has been trivialized and neglected to our serious detriment. Superficial and naively upbeat spirituality does not heal and enrich the soul. Nor does the other tendency to relegate deep spiritual growth to only mystics and saints. Only the honest, sometimes difficult encounters with what Christian spirituality has called and described in helpful detail as "the dark night of the soul" can lead to true spiritual wholeness.
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Answered many questions I had
- De Nina en 02-08-21
- The Dark Night of the Soul
- A Psychiatrist Explores the Connection Between Darkness and Spiritual Growth
- De: Gerald G. May MD
- Narrado por: Sean Runnette
Uniquely Insightful, but Lacking Some Theological Development of Concepts
Revisado: 10-07-24
I really enjoyed the depth and originality of insight and content for prayer, contemplation, and learning. However, there were moments within the text that sat with me as theologically unsound. I rated the title Overall a 5 because I appreciate the opportunity to dive more deeply into these questions and pursue their answers; I rated the Story a 4, though, because I believe that spiritual content that is most deeply true will not contradict sound theology… so it seems to me as though some of the concepts are underdeveloped resulting in an unsound theological presentation. For example, the concept proposed of God as not fully omnipotent because He is wounded when we are wounded. Or, the idea that God needs us as human beings and is not self-sufficient. I believe that both of these could be further developed to be presented with greater theological strength and clarity without detracting from the central explanations of the dark night of the soul, and I deeply wish that they had been, as I am concerned for someone who might be confused or spiritually anguished by these theological ambiguities.
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Embracing Rhythms of Work and Rest
- From Sabbath to Sabbatical and Back Again
- De: Ruth Haley Barton
- Narrado por: Ruth Haley Barton
- Duración: 6 h y 42 m
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In our frenzied culture, the possibility of living in balanced rhythms of work and rest often feels elusive. This rings especially true for pastors and leaders who carry the weight of nonstop responsibility. Most know they need rest but might be surprised to find within themselves a deep resistance to letting go and resting in God one day a week, let alone for longer seasons of sabbatical.
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Just what I needed to hear!
- De Linda en 03-02-25
- Embracing Rhythms of Work and Rest
- From Sabbath to Sabbatical and Back Again
- De: Ruth Haley Barton
- Narrado por: Ruth Haley Barton
Deeply vulnerable and practical
Revisado: 11-22-23
I enjoy in all of RHB’s books her blending of practicality in implementing that which she teaches as well as her openness about her own journeys. I appreciate learning from someone who has taken the time to learn personally before attempting to teach.
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