Lectio Divina : Reading the Bible with your heart
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- Author
- Smith, Felicia W. (Felicia Watts), 1939-2009
- Publication Date
- c2009
- Material Type
- Pamphlet
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)
- Call Number
- BX 5800 F67 no. 2006
- Place of Publication
- Cincinnati OH
- Publisher
- Forward Movement Publications
- Publication Date
- c2009
- Physical Description
- 5 [+1] p. ; 15.2 x 9 cm
- Material Type
- Pamphlet
- Notes
- "[FM] 2006". -- back page.
- Cover title.
- Bifold pamphlet.
- "[By] Felicia W. Smith".
- "Lectio divina, or divine reading, is a four-step approach to reading/praying scripture that comes to us from western medieval monasticism, predating the invention of the printing press. The twelfth-century monastic Guigo II described it this way: 'reading' seeks; 'meditation' finds (meaning); 'prayer' demands; 'contemplation' tastes (God)".. -- p. [2].
- Contents: [Introduction] -- Lectio: Reading -- Meditatio: Meditation -- Oratio: Prayer -- Contemplatio: Contemplation.
- Author is an Episcopal lay woman "and a facilitator of group spiritual direction". -- back page.
- Series
- Forward Movement ; 2006
- Subjects
- Bible - Devotional use - Episcopal Church
- Spiritual life - Episcopal Church
- Prayer - Episcopal Church
- Spiritual exercises - Episcopal Church
- Call Number
- BX 5800 F67 no. 2006
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)