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Spiritual Formation Through our Imaginations

Aug 5, 2025
Join Lanta Davis, author of *Becoming by Beholding* and a professor of humanities at Indiana Wesleyan University, for an enlightening discussion on imagination's impact on spiritual formation. She highlights the rich interplay between faith and the arts, encouraging listeners to see deeper meanings in Jesus' parables. Davis shares insights on practices like Lectio Divina, emphasizing how engaging with art can enhance our relationship with the divine. Explore how virtues, vices, and global artistic traditions shape our understanding of faith and beauty.
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Beholding Transforms Us

  • Lanta Davis roots Becoming by Beholding in 2 Corinthians 3:18 and treats 'beholding' as transformative vision.
  • She argues conversion often equals a reordering of sight that reshapes the soul.
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Live In An Enchanted World

  • Lanta Davis invites listeners to see creation as saturated with meaning because the incarnation made matter sacred.
  • She says Jesus' parables reveal heavenly meanings hidden in ordinary things.
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Tradition Expands Our Imagination

  • Davis invokes Chesterton: tradition is the 'democracy of the dead' and offers corrective lenses for present myopia.
  • She roots imaginative practices in the early church to recover formative habits we can inherit.
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