<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Unlike many other volumes on the subject, Foundations of Spiritual Formation argues that the process of becoming like Christ might be accomplished in the context of community. This is not to say that individual Bible study and prayer and meditation are not necessary. They are. But these are done with a view toward both personal and community enrichment-that the whole body, as well as the individual, may be built up.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> <i>Foundations of Spiritual Formation</i> takes a unique approach to its subject, arguing that we become like Christ in the context of authentic, Christian community. Without undermining individual Bible study, private prayer, and meditation, the authors emphasize these pursuits for the purpose of both personal and community enrichment-that the whole body, as well as the individual, may be built up. </p> <p> Part 1 lays the groundwork of spiritual formation.<b> Jonathan Morrow</b> develops a distinctively evangelical theology, while <b>Richard Averbeck </b>writes about worship. Then <b>Gordon Johnston</b> and <b>Darrell Bock</b> delve into the text of Scripture, grounding the pursuit of spiritual formation in revealed truth. </p> <p> Part 2 focuses on functional aspects of spiritual formation. <b>Klaus Issler</b> emphasizes the importance of the heart in spiritual formation, while <b>Reid Kisling</b> illustrates the vital connection between character development and spiritual formation. <b>Bill Miller</b> explores love's role as the motivation for spiritual formation. <b> Andrew Seidel</b> examines servant leadership, and <b>George Hillman</b> extends the discussion to include the significance of calling. <b>Gail Seidel</b> discusses personal narrative as a catalyst for spiritual formation, and in closing, <b>Harry Shields</b> advocates the public preaching of the Word as a tool for spiritual formation.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Foundations of Spiritual Formation takes a unique approach to its subject, arguing that we become like Christ in the context of authentic, Christian community. Without undermining individual Bible study, private prayer, and meditation, the authors emphasize these pursuits for the purpose of both personal and community enrichment-that the whole body, as well as the individual, may be built up. Part 1 lays the foundations of spiritual formation. Jonathan Morrow develops a distinctively evangelical theology, while Richard Averbeck writes about worship. Then Gordon Johnston and Darrell Bock delve into the text of Scripture, grounding the pursuit of spiritual formation in revealed truth. Part 2 focuses on functional aspects of spiritual formation. Klaus Issler emphasizes the importance of the heart in spiritual formation, while Reid Kisling illustrates the vital connection between character development and spiritual formation. Bill Miller explores love's role as the motivation for spiritual formation. Andrew Seidel examines servant leadership, and George Hillman extends the discussion to include the significance of calling. Gail Seidel discusses personal narrative as a catalyst for spiritual formation, and in closing, Harry Shields advocates the public preaching of the Word as a tool for spiritual formation. Paul Pettit (D.Min) is director of the spiritual formation program at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is the author of Congratulations, You're Gonna Be a Dad; Congratulations, You've Got Tweens; and Dynamic Dads. Religion / Christian Life / Spiritual Growth Kregel A & P Logo
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