Anglican Spiritual Direction

Author:   Peter Ball
Publisher:   Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Edition:   Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780819222541


Pages:   138
Publication Date:   01 April 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Peter Ball looks at some of the leading figures from the past to illustrate the roots and development of Anglican spiritual direction: George Herbert, Lancelot Andrewes, John Wesley, Somerset Ward, and Evelyn Underhill. More recent influences in the revival of interest in the subject have been Kenneth Leech, Alan Jones, Gordon Jeff, and Margaret Guenther. This is an updated version of a book first published as Journey Into Truth. New material will include developments in Australia and the US, and the increasing role played by women, as well as updated resources. The Spiritual Directors International Series This book is part of a special series produced by Morehouse Publishing in cooperation with Spiritual Directors International (SDI), a global network of some 6,000 spiritual directors and members.

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Author:   Peter Ball
Publisher:   Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Imprint:   Morehouse Publishing
Edition:   Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.240kg
ISBN:  

9780819222541


ISBN 10:   0819222542
Pages:   138
Publication Date:   01 April 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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"""This is an invaluable guide to territory that is still sadly unfamiliar to many Anglicans. It gives a full picture of the distinctive style and content of the spiritual counsel offered by classical Anglican writers, discuses the rather mixed effects of the nineteenth-century adaptations of Roman Catholic material, and provides a critical overview of the various approaches that have emerged more recently in worldwide Anglican practice. A clear, helpful survey with much that will inspire and instruct."" -Dr. Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury ""Grounded and open, this eminently practical and incarnational guide draws on the depths of our ancient tradition with a post-modern willingness to engage all of being - soul, spirit, and body, as well as mind. A most useful introduction to spiritual direction and its current practice in the Anglican tradition."" -Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church ""In this comprehensive and accessible book, Peter Ball reminds us of the distinctive and significant contributions of the Anglican tradition to the ministry of spiritual direction. His work invites the reader to further exploration of the great figures and movements of past centuries, too often overlooked but profoundly relevant to the cure of souls. Further, his thoughtful examination of the work of Anglican spiritual directors throughout the world today offers fresh insight into this rich tradition."" -Margaret Guenther, author of Holy Listening: The Art of Spiritual Direction and At Home in the World: A Rule of Life for the Rest of Us ""This fascinating and instructive overview reminds us of the humane and 'non-violent' experience of the classic Anglican experience of Spirituality and its subsequent tradition of spiritual guidance. Just as Peter Ball shows just how much the Anglican experience is rooted in Scripture and history as well as communal and personal prayer and experience, so each chapter offers the chance to ground and personalise the topic through question and reflection. The tensions between the gifted amateur and the professional, true for many though not all traditions of spiritual guidance today, are laid bare and the reader is left free to make their own minds up about this as about other matters, such as future developments and the ways forward over different areas of strength and weakness."" -Andrew Walker, director of the London Centre for Spirituality ""Anglican Spiritual Direction inspires and informs. Ball subtly encourages readers to assimilate knowledge and to grow spiritually by providing reflection questions at the conclusion of each chapter. Anglican Spiritual Direction is a valuable resource for spiritual directors from any spiritual tradition."" -Presence: An International Journal of Spiritual Direction ""The special contribution of this book to the field of spiritual direction is its focus on the unique offerings of Anglicans in the field. Gives more focus on modern Anglican approaches and developments in the growing expertise of spiritual direction as a unique pastoral skill. One of the most valuable sections of the book for any pastor or serious student of Christian spiritual direction is the bibliography."" -The Living Church"


“This is an invaluable guide to territory that is still sadly unfamiliar to many Anglicans. It gives a full picture of the distinctive style and content of the spiritual counsel offered by classical Anglican writers, discuses the rather mixed effects of the nineteenth-century adaptations of Roman Catholic material, and provides a critical overview of the various approaches that have emerged more recently in worldwide Anglican practice. A clear, helpful survey with much that will inspire and instruct.” —Dr. Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury “Grounded and open, this eminently practical and incarnational guide draws on the depths of our ancient tradition with a post-modern willingness to engage all of being – soul, spirit, and body, as well as mind. A most useful introduction to spiritual direction and its current practice in the Anglican tradition.” —Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church “In this comprehensive and accessible book, Peter Ball reminds us of the distinctive and significant contributions of the Anglican tradition to the ministry of spiritual direction. His work invites the reader to further exploration of the great figures and movements of past centuries, too often overlooked but profoundly relevant to the cure of souls. Further, his thoughtful examination of the work of Anglican spiritual directors throughout the world today offers fresh insight into this rich tradition.” —Margaret Guenther, author of Holy Listening: The Art of Spiritual Direction and At Home in the World: A Rule of Life for the Rest of Us “This fascinating and instructive overview reminds us of the humane and ‘non-violent’ experience of the classic Anglican experience of Spirituality and its subsequent tradition of spiritual guidance. Just as Peter Ball shows just how much the Anglican experience is rooted in Scripture and history as well as communal and personal prayer and experience, so each chapter offers the chance to ground and personalise the topic through question and reflection. The tensions between the gifted amateur and the professional, true for many though not all traditions of spiritual guidance today, are laid bare and the reader is left free to make their own minds up about this as about other matters, such as future developments and the ways forward over different areas of strength and weakness.” —Andrew Walker, director of the London Centre for Spirituality ""Anglican Spiritual Direction inspires and informs. Ball subtly encourages readers to assimilate knowledge and to grow spiritually by providing reflection questions at the conclusion of each chapter. Anglican Spiritual Direction is a valuable resource for spiritual directors from any spiritual tradition."" —Presence: An International Journal of Spiritual Direction ""The special contribution of this book to the field of spiritual direction is its focus on the unique offerings of Anglicans in the field. Gives more focus on modern Anglican approaches and developments in the growing expertise of spiritual direction as a unique pastoral skill. One of the most valuable sections of the book for any pastor or serious student of Christian spiritual direction is the bibliography."" —The Living Church


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Peter Ball, a former canon of St Paul's Cathedral, has many years experience in parish ministry and spiritual direction. He is author of Adult Believing and Adult Way to Faith.

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