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Loading... The Ignatian Workout: Daily Exercises for a Healthy Faith (edition 2004)by Tim Muldoon
Work InformationThe Ignatian Workout: Daily Spiritual Exercises for a Healthy Faith by Tim Muldoon
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Easy-to-read, practical guide to incorporating Igantian contemplation into your life. The author coaches collegiate rowing, so he draws a lot of examples from athletic discipline, which might especially help some readers. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Get Fit Spiritually We look at the world--and at God--in drastically different ways than our ancestors did, and yet the wisdom of a sixteenth-century Catholic saint perfectly suits our doubtful, antiauthoritarian, pluralistic age. St. Ignatius of Loyola believed that we could know God better by paying attention to his work in our lives, our experiences, our imagination, and our feelings. His Spiritual Exercises, an enduring masterpiece of spiritual insight, teaches us to grow spiritually by learning to respond in concrete, practical ways to this divine presence. The Ignatian Workout presents St. Ignatius's wisdom in today's language--as a daily program of "workouts" to achieve spiritual fitness, tailored to people with busy schedules. It is a program that shows us how to recognize and respond to a God who is already at work in us, inviting us into a deeper relationship and into richer lives of love and service. "A thoughtful, clever, and very practical introduction to Ignatian spirituality." --J. A. Appleyard, S.J., vice president for University Mission and Ministry Boston College "The Ignatian Workout is a valuable contribution to contemporary writing on Ignatian spirituality. Muldoon does a fine job of illustrating just how relevant this spirituality is for today's young adults." --J. Michael Sparough, S.J., director of Charis Ministries Ignatian Spirituality for Young Adults No library descriptions found. |
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