Teachings on Christian prayer, theology and spirituality by Philip St. Romain, M.S., D. Min.
We explore the age-old question, seeking light from Scripture and Church teaching, on how it is that a good and powerful God can allow creatures to suffer from abuses inflicted by nature, accidents, social injustice, sickness and death. We will also reflect on what Christ teaches us about how to bear the sufferings we cannot change.
Conclusion of the presentation and interactions, with questions and discussion.
Continuing with the third teaching and interaction with attendees on the topic of detachment and spiritual disciplines.
Continuing with the second teaching and interaction with attendees on spiritual living skills.
Since God is always here, now and loving, it follows that we, too, need to be living more attentively in the present moment, with our hearts open to giving and receiving love. This teaching series provides practical guidance on how to move away from false self conditioning to that we can be here now in love.
Continuing the fourth teaching and interaction with the group on codependency and spirituality issues.
Continuing with the third teaching and interaction with the group on codependency issues.
Continuing the teaching and interactions on the topic of codependency. Second teaching.
How has the concept of codependency affected your views of love and selfless giving? What does Christian spirituality have to contribute unto recovery from codependent attitudes and behavior?
Applying relationship skills to relationship with God.
This teaching focuses primarily on interpersonal communication skills that help us to deepen relationships with others.
Teaching on intrapersonal skills that help one come to self-knowledge and self-control.
A fresh look at human intelligences, with special emphasis on intra- and interpersonal skills.
Discusses principles for discerning if God has a preference among options when we are seeking to make a decision on a matter of importance.
An in-depth critique of Rohr's book on Christology, enumerating seven areas of concern.
Basic overview of the focus and practice of spiritual direction.
The 7 gifts of the Holy Spirit are gifts to keep; they transform us into a likeness of Christ. This podcast briefly reviews how these gifts work in our lives.
Reviews several effective ways to maintain a prayerful focus when distractions come up during times of prayer.
Presents an understanding of the human soul as spiritual and embodied -- the information and intelligence that guides human development from conception to death.
Theosis refers to the process by means of which we are enabled to participate in the life of God and so be transformed into a likeness of Christ. This podcast reviews various images and analogies about theosis.
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