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Spiritual formation, following the movements of the spirit, Henri Nouwen

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Spiritual formation, following the movements of the spirit, Henri Nouwen
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eng
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Main title
Spiritual formation
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Henri Nouwen
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following the movements of the spirit
Summary
<b>From the best-selling author of <i>The Return of the Prodigal Son</i>, essential listening for Christians, Catholics, and all spiritual seekers.</b> You are no doubt familiar with beloved spiritual master Henri Nouwen, who published 40 highly influential books during his lifetime. Now you can glean additional insights from three edifying Nouwen works published posthumously. Each session was carefully prepared by Dr. Michael Christensen, an award-winning professor of Christian ministry and practice, and Dr. Rebecca Laird, who was Nouwen's student at Yale Divinity School. Each volume of The Nouwen Trilogy collects Nouwen's unpublished homilies, interviews, classes, and speeches, as well as excerpts from his published writings. Editing these works into a definitive guide to the Christian life, Drs. Christensen and Laird memorialize his popular teachings. <i>Spiritual Formation: Following the Movements of the Spirit</i> is part of this trilogy. Available for the first time in audio format, these convenient sessions move you through the five stages of spiritual development: awakening, purgation, illumination, dark night, and unification. The audiobook is performed by Joe Abbey-Colborne, a veteran of pastoral ministry who played Nouwen in Gabrielle Earnshaw's presentation <i>Love, Henri: Letters on the Spiritual Life</i> with the Henri Nouwen Society. Enhance your spiritual development with Nouwen's wisdom today. <b>This course is part of the Learn25 collection.</b>
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adult
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