Spirituality and the Awakening Self: The Sacred Journey of Transformation David G. Benner – 2012, Brazos Press Finished April, 2012. Follow David Benner on Twitter at @drdavidgbenner Preface Recorded metaphors of spiritual journey in “Structures and Reference Points” in Sermon Ideas notebook (107) Emphasis will be on mysticism and transformation. Chapter 1: Human Awakening […]
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Book Notes – Spirituality and the Awakening Self
Posted: January 29, 2014 by Todd in BooksTags: awakening, David Benner, David G. Benner, development, human development, Integral, integral theory, Spiral Dynamics, spiritual growth, Spirituality and the Awakening Self
Book Notes – Systems-Sensitive Leadership: Empowering Diversity Without Polarizing the Church
Posted: January 29, 2014 by Todd in Books, MinistryTags: Claire Graves, Claire W. Graves, faith development, growth, human development, Integral, integral theory, polarization, Spiral Dynamics, spiritual growth, stages, stages of faith, Systems Sensitive Leadership
Systems-Sensitive Leadership: Empowering Diversity Without Polarizing the Church Michael C. Armour and Don Browning – 2000, College Press Publishing Company Finished February, 2013 Read Paperback c. 1995 College Press Publishing Co. Chapter 11 is a good summary of the systems. Preface (Armour) The 4 c’s: Change Complexity Confusion Conflict Work derived from Dr. Clare […]
Book Notes – Naked Spirituality: A Life With God in 12 Simple Words
Posted: January 29, 2014 by Todd in Books, Ministry, TheologyTags: brian mclaren, growth, human development, life phases, Naked Spirituality, seasons, spiritual growth, spirituality
Naked Spirituality: A Life with God in 12 Simple Words Brian D. McLaren Finished April, 2012. Helpful Chart Summary: Simplicity Right vs. Wrong Dualism Dependence Complexity Effective vs. Ineffective Pragmatism Independence Perplexity Honest vs. Dishonest Relativism Counterdependence Harmony Understanding of Purpose and Timing Interdependence of Mutuality Syntopical Learning: [Resonating with Thinking, Fast and Slow] O seems […]