Frank Rogers, Jr. is the Muriel Bernice Roberts Professor of Spiritual Formation and Narrative Pedagogy and the co-director of the Center for Engaged Compassion at the Claremont School of Theology. His teaching and writing focus on spiritual formation that is contemplative, creative, and socially liberative. A trained spiritual director and experienced retreat leader, he has written on the interconnections between spirituality, social engagement, and compassion. He is the author of Practicing Compassion (and its supplemental curriculum, The Way of Radical Compassion); The God of Shattered Glass, A Novel, and Finding God in the Graffiti: Empowering Teenagers through Stories which explores the role of the narrative arts in the spiritual formation of marginalized and abused youth and children. His current project is designing and teaching in the Triptykos School of Compassion, a three-month intensive formation program in radical compassion.
2 Ebooks par Frank Rogers Jr.
Frank Rogers: The God of Shattered Glass
Where does one find hope in the midst of profound suffering? Tony Backman aches to know. A blues-harmonica-playing child psychologist at a residential treatment center in Santa Rosa, California, Tony …
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Frank Rogers Jr.: Cradled in the Arms of Compassion
Selected as one of the Best Spiritual Books of 2023 by Spirituality and Practice ‘This is an amazing book that I couldn’t put down once I started it …
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