<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Offers an alternative way of understanding the classic spiritual disciplines, inviting us into healthy practices that nurture not only our vertical relationship with God but also our horizontal relationships with others.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Spiritual disciplines are often viewed primarily as a means to draw us closer to God. While these practices do deepen and enrich our "vertical" relationship with God, Kyle David Bennett argues that they were originally designed to positively impact our "horizontal" relationships--with neighbors, strangers, enemies, friends, family, animals, and even the earth. Bennett explains that this "horizontal" dimension has often been overlooked or forgotten in contemporary discussions of the spiritual disciplines.<br/><br/>This book<i> </i>offers<i> </i>an alternative way of understanding the classic spiritual disciplines that makes them relevant, doable, and meaningful for everyday Christians. Bennett shows how the disciplines are remedial practices that correct the malformed ways we do everyday things, such as think, eat, talk, own, work, and rest. Through personal anecdotes, engagement with Scripture, and vivid cultural references, he invites us to practice the spiritual disciplines wholesale and shows how changing the way we do basic human activities can bring healing, renewal, and transformation to our day-to-day lives and the world around us.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>A Different Way to Practice the Classic Spiritual Disciplines<br/></b><br/>Spiritual disciplines are often viewed as a means to draw us closer to God. While these practices do deepen our "vertical" relationship with God, Kyle David Bennett argues that they were originally designed to positively impact our "horizontal" relationships--with neighbors, strangers, enemies, friends, family, animals, and even the earth. This "horizontal" dimension has often been overlooked or forgotten in contemporary discussions of the spiritual disciplines. <i>Practices of Love </i>makes the classic spiritual disciplines relevant, doable, and meaningful for everyday Christians.<br/><br/>"Spiritual disciplines, if done wrong, can become a form of sanctified narcissism. Bennett's book is a welcome corrective. He turns the disciplines sideways, and in doing so life gets oriented outward. If you take him seriously, your life and your neighborhood will be changed."<br/>--<b>Dennis Okholm</b>, Azusa Pacific University; author of <i>Dangerous Passions, Deadly Sins: Learning from the Psychology of Ancient Monks</i><br/><br/>"If you stay the course with Bennett's book, you are likely to find yourself wrestling with it, as with a mysterious stranger."<br/>--<b>John Wilson</b>, former editor, <i>Books & Culture<br/><br/></i>"In this lively book, Bennett shows how our everyday working and resting, speaking and listening, eating and shopping can be Christian practices <i>with</i> and <i>for</i> our neighbors. With earnest passion and humble humor, Bennett calls us to spiritual formation that is an intentionally social expression of love."<br/>--<b>Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung</b>, Calvin College; author of <i>Glittering Vices</i><br/><br/>"Bennett helps us see that spiritual disciplines are for the good of others as well as ourselves. Take up and read this antidote to spiritual heroin and be encouraged to pursue a life with God with both vertical and horizontal dimensions."<br/>--<b>Vincent Bacote</b>, director, Center for Applied Christian Ethics, Wheaton College<br/><br/>"Love your neighbor as yourself? Easier said than done! Kyle Bennett teaches us the practices that make loving our neighbor possible, even for flawed people like ourselves."<br/>--<b>Gideon Strauss</b>, Institute for Christian Studies; senior fellow, Center for Public Justice<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Kyle David Bennett</b> (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is assistant professor of philosophy at Caldwell University in Caldwell, New Jersey, where he also directs the Spirituality and Leadership Institute, a think tank and training center that focuses on spiritual formation and citizenship in North American democratic society. He has taught at Azusa Pacific University, Providence Christian College, and The King's College.
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