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What do we mean when we use the terms "God," "Self" and "Ego"? To what experiences do these terms point? What are the relationships between them? This book by Philip St. Romain, M.S., D. Min., goes beyond semantics to provide an experiential approach to understanding "God," "Self" and "Ego." It also situates this understanding in an anthropology that will be agreeable to most psychologists and Christian spiritual directors. Different "zones of intimacy" between God, Self and Ego are identified, each with differing requirements. Questions for reflection and discussion conclude each chapter, along with several suggested spiritual exercises.…mehr

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What do we mean when we use the terms "God," "Self" and "Ego"? To what experiences do these terms point? What are the relationships between them? This book by Philip St. Romain, M.S., D. Min., goes beyond semantics to provide an experiential approach to understanding "God," "Self" and "Ego." It also situates this understanding in an anthropology that will be agreeable to most psychologists and Christian spiritual directors. Different "zones of intimacy" between God, Self and Ego are identified, each with differing requirements. Questions for reflection and discussion conclude each chapter, along with several suggested spiritual exercises.
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Philip St. Romain, M.S., D. Min. is the author of 25 books on Christian prayer, theology, and spirituality. From 1992 - 97, he served as Director of Family Life Ministry for the Diocese of Wichita, KS, where he was also a retreat leader and spiritual director. Currently, he works with the retreat team at Heartland Center for Spirituality in Great Bend, KS. He is married for 46 years and is the father of three grown children. For more information about him and his ministry, see: https://shalomplace.com https://philstromain.com