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<subTitle>the spiritual exercises with the gospel of st. john.</subTitle>
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<namePart>Stanley, David M.</namePart>
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<publisher>Missouri: The Institute of Jesuit Source</publisher>
<dateIssued>1986</dateIssued>
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<note>Both the author of the Fourth Gospel and St. Ignatius could truly exclaim: &#34;I encountered God!&#34; Both, too, have left us a record of their spiritual experiences, from which sprang their outlooks on God and humankind.
The present book reveals the similarity in their outlooks on the spiritual life. From John's &#34;spiritual Gospel&#34; Father Stanley selects passages appropriate to an Ignatian retreat and interprets them in depth.
He presents up-to-date biblical theology oriented toward the heart. It is intended to open the way to affective prayer and contemplation.
The author gives much help toward practice of the age-old &#34;prayerful reading of Scripture&#34; (lectio divina). In an Appendix, &#34;A Suggested Approach to Lectio Divina,&#34; he shows what it has been in history and suggests a method of doing it.
This is predominantly a book for deepening one's spiritual life, especially by basing it more firmly on a deeper understanding of Scripture.
This volume is useful particularly for retreat directors or exercitants who have had experience with St. Ignatius' Spiritual Exercises.
But a prayerful reading of this work will help others also to absorb directly from St. John much of the result ordinarily expected from an Ignatian retreat.
&#34;The spirit of John consists totally in love and in bringing others to love.&#34;</note>
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<subject authority=""><topic>The risen Jesus in the life of Christian faith</topic></subject>
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