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A Forgotten Body of Knowledge? The Earth as Tutor in Prayer

January 28, 2015 by Benjamin M Stewart

In January 2013, I led a class from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago on a wilderness travel seminar to study the role of earth’s natural cycles in Christian prayer. Specifically, we explored classic patterns of Christian daily prayer and the liturgical year.1 The course, “Liturgy and the Cycles of Creation,” was held at […]

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