Focusing on the intersection of spiritual experience and poetry, this book examines how poetic imagination intertwines with religious beliefs. It delves into the concept of religious imagination, merging insights from poetry with theology, philosophy, and Christian spirituality. Contributions from established theologians, philosophers, literary critics, and creative writers highlight the essential role of imagination in both the creation and interpretation of poetry, offering a rich interdisciplinary perspective.
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January 1, 1944



- 2014
- 2000
Eyes to See, Ears to Hear
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
David Lonsdale lifts the message of St. Ignatius of Loyola out of the sixteenth century and interprets it for the modern reader. He shows that Ignatius' teaching helps those engaged in a spiritual search to recognize and respond to God's loving initiatives in daily life.