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Erin M. Cline

    Erin Cline is a professor of comparative ethics whose work delves into Chinese philosophy and theology. Her writings explore the intersection of these profound traditions, offering readers insightful perspectives on their ethical frameworks and spiritual dimensions. Cline's approach emphasizes a deep engagement with these ancient texts to illuminate contemporary questions. She is dedicated to making complex philosophical ideas accessible and relevant to a modern audience.

    The Analects: A Guide
    Families of Virtue
    Little Sprouts and the Dao of Parenting
    A World on Fire: Sharing the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises with Other Religions
    • The book explores the adaptation of St. Ignatius of Loyola's Spiritual Exercises for individuals from diverse faith traditions, aiming to preserve their essential meaning and integrity. Erin Cline discusses the rationale behind this adaptation, identifying the target audience and the intended goals. The analysis includes various theological justifications, highlighting the importance of inclusivity in spiritual practices while respecting the original framework of the Exercises.

      A World on Fire: Sharing the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises with Other Religions
    • Families of Virtue

      • 368 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      Shows how Western psychology can reinforce and renew the theoretical underpinnings of Confucian thought about children and the family.

      Families of Virtue