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alphabetically by first name
Adventures in Odyssey (Focus on the Family)
B
Barton,
Ruth Haley
Bell,
Rob
Bernard
of Clairvaux
Blanchard,
Ken
Boa, Kenneth
Borg, Marcus
Boyd, Gregory
Brother
Lawrence (1611- 1691)
Burke, Spencer (The Ooze)
Burns, Jim
C
Campolo,
Tony
Crabb,
Larry
George
Fox (1624-1691)
Gire, Ken
Greig, Pete (Red Moon Rising)
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Henri
Nouwen
Hildegard
of Bingen (1098-1179)
Hirsch, Alan
Hybels, Bill
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Ignatius
Loyola (1491-1556)
J
Johnson, Jan
Jill
Collins
Jones, Alan
Jones,
Tony
Jones, Laurie Beth
Julian
of Norwich (1342-1423)
K
Ken
Blanchard
Kimball, Dan
L
Larry
Crabb
Law, William (1686-1761)
Lauren
Winner (Girl Meets God)
Liz Babbs
Leonard
Sweet
Lucado, Max
M
Madam
Guyon (1647-1717)
Maggie
and Duffy Robbins (Enjoy the Silence)
Manning,
Brennan
McCracken, Brett
McLaren, Brian
McManus,
Erwin
Merton, Thomas (1915-1968)
Miller, Don (Blue Like Jazz)
Monk
Kidd, Sue
Moore, Beth (Be Still DVD)
Mooreland, J.P.
N
Pagitt, Doug
Pierre
Teilhard de Chardin (1881- 1955)
Q
R
Rhodes, Tricia
Richard Rolle (c. 1300-1341)
Richard
Foster
Rob
Bell
Robert
Schuller
Robert
Webber (Ancient-Future Worship)
Rohr, Richard
Ruth
Haley Barton
S
Scazzero, Pete
St. Catherine
of Siena (1347-1380)
St.
John of the Cross (1542-1591)
T
Talbot,
John Michael
Teresa
of Avila (1515-1582)
The
Cloud of Unknowing (anonymous monk)
Thomas, Gary (Sacred Pathways)
U
V
Viola, Frank
W
Warren, Rick
Wilber,
Ken
Willard, Dallas
X
Y
Yaconelli,
Mark
Young, William Paul (The Shack)
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Featured Resources
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Contemplative Spirituality: A belief system that
uses ancient mystical practices to induce altered states of consciousness
(the silence) and is rooted in mysticism and the occult but often wrapped
in Christian terminology. The premise of contemplative spirituality
is pantheistic (God is all) and panentheistic (God is in all). Common
terms used for this movement are "spiritual formation," "the
silence," "the stillness," "ancient-wisdom,"
"spiritual disciplines," and many others.
Spiritual Formation: A movement that has provided a platform and a channel through which contemplative prayer is entering the church. Find spiritual formation being used, and in nearly every case you will find contemplative spirituality. In fact, contemplative spirituality is the heartbeat of the spiritual formation movement. |
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