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@mwerickson This is a great list. Somehow I knew I’d see Divine Conspiracy even before I clicked through! I think my list would have to include Anatomy of the Soul, by Curt Thompson. I think the way he brings some neuroscience and psychology into the formation discussion is so important.
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@mwerickson I'm a little resistant to them, because like most categorization tools, we often rely on them to be too prescriptive.
That said, I think The Critical Journey (Hagberg & Guelich) is the most helpful, since it includes a very diverse set of stages and doesn't claim to be truly sequential. I've at least found it helpful for starting a discussion with someone.
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@drose yeah. it’s good but kind of tough too. read it several years ago during a Sabbatical. I don’t know if I would have had the focus for it during a normal season of life.
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@jean I never tire of your beach photos!
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@toddgrotenhuis Do you have the Palma? Or just considering? It's appealing to me, though I can't really justify another device.