SIMON CHAN In recent years, we have seen a surge of interest in spirituality among evangelicals that has continued unabated. Most works on spirituality, however, have tended to build on a specific tradition. This is understandable, since spirituality is the lived dimension of the Christian faith, and the faith is always expressed through specific traditioning communities. Sometimes a particular spiritual practice may become closely associated with a particular spiritual tradition. For example,
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