Elizabeth Liebert
Autor von The Way of Discernment: Spiritual Practices for Decision Making
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Elizabeth Liebert is Professor of Spiritual Life at San Francisco Theological Seminary and the author of many books on spirituality
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Three elements set this book apart from the rest.
1. Grounded. Liebert grounds her discernment practice in the writings of Ignatius of Loyola. From the initial prayer of examen to reflections on consolation and desolation, Ignatius' fingerprints are all throughout this book. From those Ignatian roots, Liebert moves out to glean wisdom from a variety of other sources, from Jonathan Edwards to the practices of the Quakers.
2. Practical. Liebert is not only interested in providing a theology of discernment. She invites readers to "begin [their] own discernment process, rather than just thinking about discernment" (xi). To facilitate discernment, Liebert has included a series of exercises throughout the text which will give the reader the practical tools necessary to develop their own discernment practice. The book is so practical, I suspect it will become one of my most lent-out volumes (and re-purchased when my book isn't returned)!
3. God-Oriented. While some of the discernment practices included would find a welcome reception in a corporate boardroom, the overall thrust of the book is to determine God's will (or to use Liebert's preferred word, "call"). To retain this focus she emphasizes spiritual freedom through indifference. By this, Liebert stresses indifference to anything other than God's fundamental call.
The Way of Discernment is theologically rich yet easy to follow. I will be sharing it with anyone who is seriously concerned with determining God's next steps for their life.… (mehr)