Joining the discussion is Kyle Strobel, a leading figure in spiritual formation and an associate professor at Biola University. He delves into the essence of spiritual formation and its divergence from traditional discipleship. Kyle shares his unique journey through theology, emphasizing the need for experiential learning in faith. He critiques the trend of reducing spiritual practices to self-help, advocating for a robust communal approach. Additionally, the conversation highlights the importance of understanding our attachment to God through family dynamics.
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Kyle's Shift to Spiritual Formation
Kyle Strobel shares how an Institute for Spirituality at Talbot shifted his academic path toward spiritual formation.
He experienced an integration of theology with practical, existential questions about growth in God.
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Discipleship vs Spiritual Formation
Discipleship language is vague and often lacks Biblical robustness post-Acts.
Spiritual formation emphasizes Jesus as ascended Lord, shifting from rabbi-following to Spirit-led life.
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Future Challenges in Spiritual Formation
Spiritual formation risks becoming superficial self-help if divorced from deep theology and church context.
Future formation must embrace theological depth and ecclesial life, balancing tradition and innovation.
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