The wired soul: finding spiritual balance in a hyperconnected age
β Scribed by Rhodes, Tricia McCary
- Publisher
- The Navigators
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
If you had time to slow down, you'd notice: You're more easily distracted lately. You forget the details of your life more often than you used to. You get easily agitated and have trouble resting, even though you're more tired than you remember ever being. Even your spiritual life is not immune: You struggle to pray, to read the Scriptures, to be still and know that God is God. Welcome to now. Our technology has greatly improved much of our lives, but in the process our brains are being rewired on a daily basis, and our capacity to be centered in our souls, in our lives, is at risk. Brain scientists are aware of this unprecedented change, but the solutions aren't found in science: They're found in the ancient practices of the faith. Tricia McCary Rhodes reintroduces us to the classic disciplines of Scripture reading, meditation, prayer, and contemplation, not just as technologies to aid our faith but as tools to keep us focused and mindful in an increasingly disorienting digital age.;Cover; Endorsements; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Chapter 01: Wired Souls in a Digital World; Part One: Lectio; Chapter 02: Slow Reading and Deep Thinking; Practice: Slow Reading; Chapter 03: Eat This Book; Practice: Receptive Reading; Practice: Retentive Reading; Part Two: Meditatio; Chapter 04: May I Have Your Attention, Please?; Practice: God-Focused Deep Breathing; Chapter 05: Meditation-The Laboratory of the Soul; Practice: Biblical Meditation; Part Three: Oratio; Chapter 06: Praying the Texts of Our Digital Lives; Practice: Examen Regarding Corrupted Desire.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Endorsements
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Chapter 01: Wired Souls in a Digital World
Part One: Lectio
Chapter 02: Slow Reading and Deep Thinking
Practice: Slow Reading
Chapter 03: Eat This Book
Practice: Receptive Reading
Practice: Retentive Reading
Part Two: Meditatio
Chapter 04: May I Have Your Attention, Please?
Practice: God-Focused Deep Breathing
Chapter 05: Meditation-The Laboratory of the Soul
Practice: Biblical Meditation
Part Three: Oratio
Chapter 06: Praying the Texts of Our Digital Lives
Practice: Examen Regarding Corrupted Desire. Chapter 07: Alone ... TogetherPractice: A Brief and Prayerful Assessment
Practice: Table-Talk Connections
Part Four: Contemplatio
Chapter 08: The Contemplative Life
Practice: Contemplation in Solitude
Practice: Contemplation in Action
A Final Word
Acknowledgments
Notes.
β¦ Subjects
RELIGION--Christian Life--Spiritual Growth;Spiritual life--Christianity;;;Spiritual life -- Christianity;RELIGION -- Christian Life -- Spiritual Growth
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