with nothing more than a burden of guilt and frustration. Is it any wonder that they feel Christian spirituality is overrated? Is it any wonder that among those who manage to retain awareness of their underlying spiritual longings, they often fail to even give a thought to Christian spirituality as a framework for that journey? An interesting story about the late twentieth-century revival of interest in the ancient Christian monastic tradition of Centering Prayer is quite relevant to this point.1
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