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Modern Life, Monastic Wisdom: an Interview with Dr. Greg Peters
Manage episode 506846399 series 1401984
Fr. John sits down with the Rev. Dr. Greg Peters—priest in the Reformed Episcopal Church, Research Associate at the Von Hügel Institute (University of Cambridge), Research Professor of Monastic Studies and Ascetical Theology at Nashotah House, and Professor of Medieval and Spiritual Theology at Biola University. Together they explore how modern Christians can draw on the wisdom of Benedictine spirituality, adopting its principles and practices as a path into deeper discipleship and participation in the divine life of God.
A few of the books referenced in this discussion include --
- The Rule of St. Benedict (RB 1980)
- Seeking God: The Way of St. Benedict, by Esther de Waal
- The Way of the Heart, by Henri Nouwen
- The Monkhood of All Believers, by Greg Peters
- You Are What You Love, by James K. A. Smith
533 episodes
Manage episode 506846399 series 1401984
Fr. John sits down with the Rev. Dr. Greg Peters—priest in the Reformed Episcopal Church, Research Associate at the Von Hügel Institute (University of Cambridge), Research Professor of Monastic Studies and Ascetical Theology at Nashotah House, and Professor of Medieval and Spiritual Theology at Biola University. Together they explore how modern Christians can draw on the wisdom of Benedictine spirituality, adopting its principles and practices as a path into deeper discipleship and participation in the divine life of God.
A few of the books referenced in this discussion include --
- The Rule of St. Benedict (RB 1980)
- Seeking God: The Way of St. Benedict, by Esther de Waal
- The Way of the Heart, by Henri Nouwen
- The Monkhood of All Believers, by Greg Peters
- You Are What You Love, by James K. A. Smith
533 episodes
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