Digital Logos Edition
The world, contrary to popular understanding, is not less religious but in many ways more religious than ever. Two issues seem to be emerging in this resurgence. One is the need for a spiritual center that gives integration, a sense of inner peace, ethical guidance, and meaning and direction in life. It is present in most of the world’s great religious traditions and present elsewhere as humans seek to find their way in a confusing, conflicted, and rapidly changing world. Accompanying this quest for a deeper spirituality is the “God question” and a desire to understand the divine in new ways that match a contemporary worldview. This book, Mindful Spirituality, invites the reader to find a thoughtful, credible, and satisfying way to address these two major concerns. While starting within a Christian frame of reference, the book is not exclusive, but ecumenical and interfaith in spirit. It is especially helpful to those with no set spiritual pathway and those disenchanted with traditional approaches that seem out of date and for another era. In a deep and sacred way, it invites the reader to reach upward for a thoughtful way of understanding transcendence, to open inward for a mature and gratifying spirituality, and to expand outward in responsible and loving service.
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“This unique book is a treasury of priceless wisdom and guidance
to help us embrace the bewildering mystery of existence and
divinity, evolve into the fullness of our being and aspire to be of
authentic service to creation.”
—Imam Jamal Rahman, author of Sacred Laughter of the
Sufis
“Duncan Ferguson has given us a set of daily meditations
that speak to our yearning for a deep spirituality in time of
religious doubt and ethical confusion. It blends wisdom from many
faith traditions to shape our lives to greater meaning and
purpose. This book uplifts and illuminates even as it gives
the pleasure of engaging and lucid writing.”
—Mark Valeri, Professor of Religion and Politics, John C. Danforth
Center, Washington University, St. Louis
Duncan S. Ferguson has served in the church and higher education
as a chaplain, professor, and senior administrator. He received his
PhD from the University of Edinburgh and has had an interest in
writing across his career. His recent books are Exploring the
Spirituality of the World Religions (2010), Lovescapes:
Mapping the Geography of Love (2012), and The Radical
Teaching of Jesus (2016). He is currently engaged in several
programs related to international peace and justice.