July 10, 2008
I admit it. I lied. I said this would be a three post series, but I wanted to add a another form of communal spiritual reading that I have enjoyed on many occasions in the past five years. It is called–at least as I know it–“Dwelling in the Word.” There are several good resources available on […]
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Hermeneutics, Spirituality | Tagged: Bible Reading, Bible-Luke, Bible-Psalms, Contemplation, Contemplative Reading, Dwelling in the Word, Hermeneutics, Lectio Divina, Meditation, Spiritual Reading |
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Posted by John Mark Hicks
July 9, 2008
As I mentioned in my previous post, I was enriched by attending a session on contemplative spirituality at Lipscomb’s Summer Celebration led by Randy Harris, Rhonda Lowry and Gary Holloway. In this post I will describe how Gary Holloway reminded me of the ancient practice of Lectio Divina which has been part of my spiritual meditations off […]
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Hermeneutics, Spirituality | Tagged: Bible Reading, Bible-Isaiah, Contemplation, Contemplative Bible Reading, Lectio Divina, Meditation, Prayer, Scripture, Spirituality |
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Posted by John Mark Hicks
July 8, 2008
Last Friday, July 4, I attended a session on contemplative spirituality led by Randy Harris, Rhonda Lowry and Gary Holloway at Lipscomb’s Summer Celebration. These three along with Jackie Halstead lead a seminar on deepening spiritualitysponsored by New Wineskins. I have not yet participated in the program but I know some who have. I have […]
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Hermeneutics, Spirituality | Tagged: Bible Reading, Bible-Mark, Contemplation, Contemplative Bible Reading, Inductive Bible Study, Meditation, Scripture, Spirituality |
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Posted by John Mark Hicks
April 26, 2008
Give sorrow words; grief that does not speak Whispers to the o’er-fraught heart, and bids it break. Shakespeare, Macbeth Some of the Psalm lines I quoted in my previous post were from Psalm 84. I had read this Psalm many times in the past, but this past week it has made an indelible impression on […]
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Biblical Texts, Pastoral Care, Personal, Spirituality | Tagged: Assembly, Bible-Psalms, Grief, Lament, Meditation, Suffering |
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Posted by John Mark Hicks