Using Rhythm to Move Beyond Text in the Study of Christian Spirituality
My accepted proposal for the AAR Christian spirituality unit re-defines Christian spirituality as synchronization of the body’s rhythms with the movements of the Holy Spirit.
My accepted proposal for the AAR Christian spirituality unit re-defines Christian spirituality as synchronization of the body’s rhythms with the movements of the Holy Spirit.
Why the poetic form might be the best for understanding the shape of Christianity.
Does Mihály Csíkszentmihályi’s research on flow have anything to do with the Christian’s experience of time in worship?
What does rhythm have to do with theology and if it’s so important, why don’t more theologians talk about it?