A psychologist and counselor explores the key practices of Centering Prayer and shows how they shape character and our daily interactions with others.
Centering Prayer is a lively interaction between Centering Prayer, philosophy, theology, and psychology. The book poses three questions: What are the key practices of Centering Prayer? In what ways does Centering Prayer relate to virtues? And, how does Centering Prayer affect our relationships with others?
In answering these three questions, Blanton identifies the key practices of Centering Prayer and then relates these key practices to fifteen traits of character. Finally, he proposes how Centering Prayer can help develop relationship skills that result in truer, deeper, human interaction.
P. Gregg Blanton, EdD, is a professor of psychology and human services at Montreat College, NC. He is founder of the Center for Contemplation and Marriage and is in private practice in Asheville, NC, where he provides counseling and supervises counselors-in-training. He is the author of Mind Over Marriage: Transforming Your Relationship Using Centering Prayer and Neuroscience.