We’re called to love God with all our heart, soul, strength, and mind. Some of us gravitate toward the intellectual side and love God with our mind. Others go in the opposite direction toward feelings. But these should not be in opposition to each other. Rather, we’re whole persons called to love God with our whole being. Tom Schwanda helps us pursue this integrated approach to discipleship.
Show Notes
Books by Tom Schwanda:
The Emergence of Evangelical Spirituality: The Age of Edwards, Newton, and Whitefield (Classics of Western Spirituality)
Soul Recreation: The Contemplative Mystical Piety of Puritanism
Dr. Jimmy Lin: An Intersection of Science and Faith - Dr. Jimmy Lin is the Chief Scientific Officer at Freenome, a research institute that...
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Dane Ortlund has written a great book, Gentle and Lowly, that helps us live in constant awareness of Christ’s affections and love for his...