Sentences with phrase «into deeper spirituality»

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Though he prefers the older word «piety» — with its deep rootage in Roman history and Calvinist theology — J. I. Packer offers a succinct positive definition of Christian spirituality as an «enquiry into the whole Christian enterprise of pursuing, achieving, and cultivating communion with God, which includes both public worship and private devotion, and the results of these in actual Christian life.»
As noted before, some of that lead to a faith crisis, but strangely, that crisis also lead to my looking deeper into the basis of my faith as well, and that motivated a sourcing of Christian spirituality that is not determined by the contemporary.
With a $ 2 million research grant from the John Templeton Foundation, she and her colleagues founded the Initiative on Health, Religion, and Spirituality at Harvard in order to dig deeper into these amorphous, interlocking domains and uncover their influences on patients, physicians and physicians in training.
A deep dive into the cross sections of science, culture, spirituality, and imagination.
The symbolic Einstein touches me through his seismic influence on popular culture; the scientific Einstein reaches me through his serpentine formulas and theories; the philosophical Einstein reaches deepest into my heart, challenging my notions of beauty and spirituality.
Whether you have a solid spiritual practice or are looking to delve deeper into your spirituality, gentle yoga is the perfect place for a moving meditation.
So, while I suggest that you avoid getting baited into a conversation about religion in your office, I encourage you to engage in deep reflection about how your spirituality can help you to enjoy greater fulfillment and achievement in your work.
My goal is to create a space for students to dive deeper into their own spirituality through breath and movement.
Take some time out of your life and allow your self to go deeper into the magic and mystery of Ancient and Eternal Spirituality.
Dr. Reeder is trained in Somatic Experiencing (Intermediate Level) as well as DEEP (Dynamic Enriched Experiential Psychotherapy) To supplement her training as a psychologist, Dr. Reeder earned an advanced degree in lay theology from Fuller Theological Seminary and is able to integrate issues of religion and spirituality into treatment when this is of interest to her clients.
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