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This new prayer manual, which moves through a monthly cycle, provides thirty-one prayerful readings to be read daily. Of course, since not all months have thirty-one days, it is designed to be prayed through for twenty-seven days plus the final day of prayer for February, and so forth. The manual is composed of enough repetition in content to be comfortable but with enough variety to be nonredundant in its elements. The theology of this prayer manual is key to its importance and its necessity. Far too often, prayer manuals are theologically light. This manual counters this trend with robust…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This new prayer manual, which moves through a monthly cycle, provides thirty-one prayerful readings to be read daily. Of course, since not all months have thirty-one days, it is designed to be prayed through for twenty-seven days plus the final day of prayer for February, and so forth. The manual is composed of enough repetition in content to be comfortable but with enough variety to be nonredundant in its elements. The theology of this prayer manual is key to its importance and its necessity. Far too often, prayer manuals are theologically light. This manual counters this trend with robust theology over its thirty-one days of prayerful readings. Each day has ten different components: four that are different each day and six that remain constant. 1.The week/day overview: varies 2.Opening prayer (week/day): varies 3.Prayer of confession--"Wash me" (week/day): remains constant 4.Prayer for illumination (week/day): varies 5.Prayer of exhortation (week/day): varies 6.Anima Christi prayer (week/day): remains constant 7."Christ be near" (week/day): remains constant 8.Covenant prayer (week/day): remains constant 9.The Gloria (week/day): remains constant 10."Glory be" (week/day): remains constant
Autorenporträt
Bradford L. McCall completed his master's of divinity in 2005 from Asbury Theological Seminary, a master's in church history and doctrine from Regent University in 2011, a master's in systematic philosophy from Holy Apostles College and Seminary in 2017, and both a master's in religious studies and a PhD in comparative theology from Claremont College in 2020 and 2022, respectively. Bradford is the author and/or editor of eight books and dozens of peer-reviewed journal articles.