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Spiritual Formation: A Concise Introduction and Guide

✍ Scribed by Corneliu C. Simuț


Publisher
Palgrave Pivot
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
107
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book is a multichapter introduction to spiritual formation within the Christian tradition. Corneliu C. Simuț discusses spiritual formation from the views of several Christian thinkers, with a chapter devoted to each thinker. The concluding chapter notes common themes shared by each thinker. The author presents some key Patristic, Medieval, Early Modern, Modern, and Contemporary theologians in a way that is characterized by brevity, concision, and clarity. Thus, this small book is a useful introduction to spiritual formation from a Christian perspective. It would be helpful for a college student or young adult who seeks to be educated on the subject. The conciseness of the book is a benefit. Yet the book raises interesting questions for further pursuit.  A very succinct – but comprehensive – historical presentation of sanctification through the lens of spiritual formation, a concept which has been revived in the past two decades, especially in Evangelical circles, this text is useful for a college course in spiritual formation or religion.

✦ Table of Contents


Foreword
Acknowledgements
Contents
About the Author
Chapter 1: Introduction: A Concise Survey of Spiritual Formation
Bibliography
Chapter 2: ‘Renewal in Its Various Stages of Progress’: Spiritual Formation as Divine Journey in Origen Adamantius
Who Is Origen and Why Is He Important?
What Does Origen Say About Spiritual Formation?
What Do We Learn from Origen?
Bibliography
Chapter 3: ‘Our Struggle Is for the Contemplation of the Holy Trinity’: Spiritual Formation as Divine Contemplation in Evagrius Ponticus
Who Is Evagrius and Why Is He Important?
What Does Evagrius Say About Spiritual Formation?
What Do We Learn from Evagrius?
Bibliography
Chapter 4: ‘God, Soul, and Flesh’: Spiritual Formation as Divine Embodiment in Aurelius Augustine
Who Is Augustine and Why Is He Important?
What Does Augustine Say About Spiritual Formation?
What Do We Learn from Augustine?
Bibliography
Chapter 5: ‘Endure Hard Labor for Christ’: Spiritual Formation as Christological Imitation in Thomas à Kempis
Who Is à Kempis and Why Is He Important?
What Does à Kempis Say About Spiritual Formation?
What Do We Learn from à Kempis?
Bibliography
Chapter 6: ‘The Word That Brings the Voice’: Spiritual Formation as Christological Speaking in Martin Luther
Who Is Luther and Why Is He Important?
What Does Luther Say About Spiritual Formation?
What Do We Learn from Luther?
Bibliography
Chapter 7: ‘Christ Had to Become Ours’: Spiritual Formation as Christological Living in John Calvin
Who Is Calvin and Why Is He Important?
What Does Calvin Say About Spiritual Formation?
What Do We Learn from Calvin?
Bibliography
Chapter 8: ‘Universal Obedience Is Essential’: Spiritual Formation as Constant Mortification in John Owen
Who Is Owen and Why Is He Important?
What Does Owen Say About Spiritual Formation?
What Do We Learn from Owen?
Bibliography
Chapter 9: ‘Let Me Never Be Separated from Him’: Spiritual Formation as Total Submission in Blaise Pascal
Who Is Pascal and Why Is He Important?
What Does Pascal Say About Spiritual Formation?
What Do We Learn from Pascal?
Bibliography
Chapter 10: ‘All the Talents He Has’: Spiritual Formation as Christian Perfection in John Wesley
Who Is Wesley and Why Is He Important?
What Does Wesley Say About Spiritual Formation?
What Do We Learn from Wesley?
Bibliography
Chapter 11: ‘They Will Reign in Love’: Spiritual Formation as Sanctified Affections in Jonathan Edwards
Who Is Edwards and Why Is He Important?
What Does Edwards Say About Spiritual Formation?
What Do We Learn from Edwards?
Bibliography
Chapter 12: ‘The Book Has Warmed My Heart’: Spiritual Formation as Bible Reading in Charles Spurgeon
Who Is Spurgeon and Why Is He Important?
What Does Spurgeon Say About Spiritual Formation?
What Do We Learn from Spurgeon?
Bibliography
Chapter 13: ‘We Catechize Because We Must’: Spiritual Formation as Evangelistic Catechesis in James Packer
Who Is Packer and Why Is He Important?
What Does Packer Say About Spiritual Formation?
What Do We Learn from Packer?
Bibliography
Chapter 14: Conclusion: Spiritual Formation as Transformative Reality
Bibliography
Index


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