Foundations of Spirituality: The Human and the Holy; A Systematic Approach
Book Description
In a field where spiritual guidance often lacks solid philosophical grounding, educator Carla Mae Streeter offers a refreshing systematic approach that bridges human nature with divine calling. Rather than treating spirituality as something separate from our fundamental humanity, she demonstrates how authentic spiritual growth works through and enhances what we already are as human beings.
Drawing from the profound insights of philosopher Bernard Lonergan's understanding of human consciousness and Thomas Aquinas's timeless virtue theory, Streeter constructs a coherent framework for incarnational spirituality. Her central thesis challenges common misconceptions about how divine grace operates, arguing that God transforms us by working with our created nature rather than bypassing or replacing it.
This theological exploration addresses crucial questions often missing from contemporary spiritual literature. How does genuine conversion actually occur within human consciousness? What role do virtues play in spiritual development? How do we understand the relationship between our humanity and our calling to holiness?
Streeter's academic background brings scholarly rigor to these essential questions while maintaining accessibility for serious spiritual seekers. Her integrated approach provides readers with both intellectual clarity and practical understanding of how divine invitation meets human response. For those seeking a deeper foundation for their spiritual journey, this work offers a thoughtful examination of what it truly means to be a person standing before the Divine, called to transformation through relationship rather than replacement of our essential humanity.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~4 hours)
π Length: 160 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Christian Life
- β Explore General
- β Deepen your spiritual understanding
- β Explore RELIGION
- β Explore Theological anthropology