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Father Robert Nixon delves into Jean-Pierre de Caussade's "Abandonment to Divine Providence," exploring its challenges and warnings in today's session. Highlighting the risks of misguided interference in spiritual growth, he emphasizes the paradox that those deeply surrendered to God may face criticism for not adhering to conventional practices. Caussade underscores the interior nature of true spiritual progress, cautioning against judgments based on outward appearances.
Episode 16 covers Book 2, Chapter 3, Sections 1 & 2.
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The Commentaries is a podcast series from TAN in which you’ll learn how to read and understand history’s greatest Catholic works, from today’s greatest Catholic scholars. In every series of The Commentaries, your expert host will be your personal guide to not just read the book, but to live the book, shining the light of its eternal truths into the darkness of our modern trials and tribulations.
Fr. Robert Nixon is your guide for The Commentaries: Abandonment to Divine Providence. Abandonment to Divine Providence is an 18th-century classic that is the answer to modern doubts and anxieties. Author Fr. Jean-Pierre de Caussade offers the one sure solution to any spiritual difficulty: abandon yourself entirely to God by embracing the duties of your station in life. Join Fr. Robert on this 21-episode journey as he skillfully leads us through the timeless wisdom from the text with a perspective that provides helpful examples and countless ways to apply these lessons in our daily lives.
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Father Robert Nixon delves into Jean-Pierre de Caussade's "Abandonment to Divine Providence," exploring its challenges and warnings in today's session. Highlighting the risks of misguided interference in spiritual growth, he emphasizes the paradox that those deeply surrendered to God may face criticism for not adhering to conventional practices. Caussade underscores the interior nature of true spiritual progress, cautioning against judgments based on outward appearances.
Episode 16 covers Book 2, Chapter 3, Sections 1 & 2.
LEARN MORE - USE COUPON CODE COM25 FOR 25% OFF
The Commentaries is a podcast series from TAN in which you’ll learn how to read and understand history’s greatest Catholic works, from today’s greatest Catholic scholars. In every series of The Commentaries, your expert host will be your personal guide to not just read the book, but to live the book, shining the light of its eternal truths into the darkness of our modern trials and tribulations.
Fr. Robert Nixon is your guide for The Commentaries: Abandonment to Divine Providence. Abandonment to Divine Providence is an 18th-century classic that is the answer to modern doubts and anxieties. Author Fr. Jean-Pierre de Caussade offers the one sure solution to any spiritual difficulty: abandon yourself entirely to God by embracing the duties of your station in life. Join Fr. Robert on this 21-episode journey as he skillfully leads us through the timeless wisdom from the text with a perspective that provides helpful examples and countless ways to apply these lessons in our daily lives.
To download your FREE Classic Companion PDF and for updates about new seasons, expert scholars, and exclusive deals for The Commentaries listeners, sign up at TANcommentaries.com
And for more great ways to deepen your faith, check out all the spiritual resources available at https://TANBooks.com and use Coupon Code COM25 for 25% off your next order.
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