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I read it and as Spiritual Theologian I loved it. But it’s not very helpful in practice. What he does is give you an analysis of where Lectio comes from and how it works. It only near the end that he talks about how to do Lectio and it’s very brief, Just a little more than what I said, because he goes into distraction.This book was recommended to me by a Monk when I asked for a reference on Lectio Divina. I haven’t read it yet, so I cannot comment beyond saying that it came well recommended.
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For the person who wants to learn to do Lectio, this book won’t teach much. For the person who is interested in the background and the theology of Lectio, it’s an excellent primer.
Earthen Vessels is very good. The author explains the point that I was making about Aquinas and Spiritual Theology. He explains how the spiritual life is rooted in prayer, not in dogma. However, in order to assess our life of prayer, it is necessary to have at least a basic knowledge of dogma. He takes you through the early Fathers and the Desert Fathers to show you how what motivated their life of prayer and how prayer led them to the understanding of truth and truth helped them to stay on the right path of prayer.
He’s very good for the beginner and the theologian.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, FFV