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Tarry Awhile
Wisdom from Black Spirituality for People of Faith
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Selina Stone's "Tarry Awhile" delves into the rich spiritual practices of the Black church, focusing on the concept of 'tarrying'—a prolonged time of waiting and expectant prayer.
The book explores the historical and cultural context of tarrying, highlighting its significance in Black communities.
Stone examines the communal nature of tarrying, emphasizing its role in fostering connection, healing, and spiritual growth.
The book also addresses the importance of embodied experiences in faith, challenging the separation of spirit and body.
Through personal anecdotes and theological reflections, Stone invites readers to embrace tarrying as a transformative spiritual practice.
The book explores the historical and cultural context of tarrying, highlighting its significance in Black communities.
Stone examines the communal nature of tarrying, emphasizing its role in fostering connection, healing, and spiritual growth.
The book also addresses the importance of embodied experiences in faith, challenging the separation of spirit and body.
Through personal anecdotes and theological reflections, Stone invites readers to embrace tarrying as a transformative spiritual practice.
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as the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent book of 2024, and discussed throughout the podcast episode.


Ruth Haley Barton

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S26 Ep 2 | Minding the Gap: Moving Beyond Dualism to Oneness
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as the book the podcast is using as a Lenten companion.


Ruth Haley Barton

S26 Ep 6 |Desperate for God to Intervene: The Ongoing Tarry
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as the basis for their discussion on the practice of tarrying.


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Reverend Dr. Phaedra Blocker

S26 Ep 3 | Active Tarrying: Finding Freedom to Move with God's Spirit