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Kyle Strobel is the associate professor of spiritual theology at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. Today, Kyle shares the story of how he discovered spiritual formation, feeling abandoned by God and surrendering to him, and studying the works of Jonathan Edwards. Kyle brings a unique historical perspective to the spiritual formation conversation. We also talk about his newest book, Embracing Contemplation: Reclaiming a Christian Spiritual Practice. Kyle’s story reminds us that our tradition is rich if we only take the time to mine it.
Listen to Kyle’s story today!
Great quotes from Kyle:
If prayer is performative then the psalter makes no sense.
It took me wrestling profoundly with myself to open up others people’s lives.
The journey to God is a journey to love.
Prayer isn’t something you generate, something you start; it’s something you enter.
Resources we mentioned:
Related episodes:
The post Kyle Strobel and Integrating Spirituality and Theology appeared first on Eric Nevins.
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Kyle Strobel is the associate professor of spiritual theology at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. Today, Kyle shares the story of how he discovered spiritual formation, feeling abandoned by God and surrendering to him, and studying the works of Jonathan Edwards. Kyle brings a unique historical perspective to the spiritual formation conversation. We also talk about his newest book, Embracing Contemplation: Reclaiming a Christian Spiritual Practice. Kyle’s story reminds us that our tradition is rich if we only take the time to mine it.
Listen to Kyle’s story today!
Great quotes from Kyle:
If prayer is performative then the psalter makes no sense.
It took me wrestling profoundly with myself to open up others people’s lives.
The journey to God is a journey to love.
Prayer isn’t something you generate, something you start; it’s something you enter.
Resources we mentioned:
Related episodes:
The post Kyle Strobel and Integrating Spirituality and Theology appeared first on Eric Nevins.