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Written from an ecumenical standpoint as a practical aid for moving those experienced in individual spiritual direction toward group practicesThis book responds to the movement to expand spiritual direction beyond the classic on-with-one model. Group spiritual direction has the potential to offer the rich experience of individual spiritual direction to a much wider audience, yet very little has b…
Written from an ecumenical standpoint as a practical aid for moving those experienced in individual spiritual direction toward group practicesThis book responds to the movement to expand spiritual direction beyond the classic on-with-one model. Group spiritual direction has the potential to offer the rich experience of individual spiritual direction to a much wider audience, yet very little has been written to provide guidance for starting such groups. This book responds to that challenge. It outlines ways that a diverse and ecumenical group of spiritual directors worked to initiate groups in multiple contexts. It examines the many variables-among directors, directees, even meeting spaces-that affect and enliven this ministry. And it summarizes pitfalls, success, and discoveries.
E-bog 146,31 DKK
Forfattere Kropf, Marlene (redaktør)
Udgivet 01.11.2012
Længde 224 sider
Genrer Spirituality and religious experience
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780819228178
Written from an ecumenical standpoint as a practical aid for moving those experienced in individual spiritual direction toward group practicesThis book responds to the movement to expand spiritual direction beyond the classic on-with-one model. Group spiritual direction has the potential to offer the rich experience of individual spiritual direction to a much wider audience, yet very little has been written to provide guidance for starting such groups. This book responds to that challenge. It outlines ways that a diverse and ecumenical group of spiritual directors worked to initiate groups in multiple contexts. It examines the many variables-among directors, directees, even meeting spaces-that affect and enliven this ministry. And it summarizes pitfalls, success, and discoveries.