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by James E Loder
- ISBN: 0060652764
- Category: Christian Books
- Author: James E Loder
- Subcategory: Christian Living
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- Language: English
- Publisher: Harper & Row; 1st edition (1981)
- Pages: 229 pages
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The transforming moment: Understanding convictional experiences Hardcover – 1981. The Logic of the Spirit: Human Development in Theological Perspective.
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The Transforming Moment book. Of course, the moment for Loder came when he was saved by his wife in a miraculous manner with prayer answered, well, miraculously! I was then Met Dr LODER AND his wife at Trinity Presbyterian Hendersonville, NC in 1984.
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Short summary of Loder's The Transforming Moment
Short summary of Loder's The Transforming Moment. The work of practical theologian James E. Loder, Jr. (19312001) deserves a wider audience. Convictional experiences do not belong only to those who have them, Loder contends, but to anyone who is willing to wrestle through to a dawning of the new sense of reality they disclose. 4 He holds out the possibility of conviction to anyone willing to open themselves up to the work of the Holy Spirit. To say that Loders theology provides new frameworks for living the Christian life obviously acknowledges that there are already frameworks in place.
The Transforming Moment Understanding Convictional Experiences James E. Loder
The Transforming Moment Understanding Convictional Experiences James E. Loder. Personally powerful, spiritually sophisticated, therapeutically sensitive - a resource for all who long to find the Face of God in the voids we face. Lays crucial epistemological foundations. I would recommend this book wholeheartedly to any contemporary student of religious experience. Donald L. Gelpi, .
The Transforming Moment: Understanding Convictional Experiences. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1981. Paul J. Philibert (a1). Catholic University of America. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 September 2014. Spirituality and adult learning. The transforming moment: Understanding convictional experiences. San Francisco, CA: Harper & Row. God our teacher: Theological basics in Christian education. This book describes the theory and process of transformative learning (TL) and presents practical strategies for fostering and supporting TL. In chapters 1 and 2, TL is placed within the broader context of adult learning and Mezirow's 1991 theory of TL is presented.
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In this groundbreaking study of convictional knowing, a Professor of the Philosophy of Christian Education at Princeton Theological Seminary builds a framework for understanding human experiences in which ordinary modes of apprehending reality are suspended by the startling intrusion of a convincing insight.