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Recovering lectio divina
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- Lectio divina is a way to pray with the scriptures. The four classic steps are: lectio, meditatio, oratio, and contemplatio. Lectio divina is a resource for Christian spiritual formation. The body of the dissertation consists of an analysis of a teaching project at Saint Peter's Lutheran Church, Highspire, Pennsylvania in 1989. The following areas are considered: 1) the goal of the teaching project; 2) a narrative description of the teaching project; 3) a description of learning lectio divina from monks; 4) a discussion of lectio divina in Martin Luther's spirituality; and 5) implications of lectio divina for ministry.
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