The decision of the Second Vatican Council to restore the Word of God to the very centre of the Church's life - at the heart of theology, the liturgy, prayer, and spiritual formation - represents one of the great graces and renewals of our time. It opened a path toward a new spiritual vigour for the Church and toward that "new springtime" so often evoked by Pope Benedict XVI. In many ways, this book seeks to place itself within the path opened by the great ecclesial documents Dei Verbum and Verbum Domini, both of which call the Church to rediscover the living primacy of the Word of God. Yet this renewal also requires the development of an authentic theology of the Word of God: a biblical theology of the living Word, present, active, and transformative in the life of the believer. Such a renewal begins by learning anew how to really encounter the Word. These nine chapters trace a unified theological and spiritual journey through the scriptural foundations of Lectio Divina toward the transformative encounter with the living Christ. They unfold a single movement: from foundational theology through concrete practice to the interior purification necessary for authentic proclamation, culminating in a fully integrated sacramental vision of Christian life in Christ. Introduction I- In the Beginning Was the Word II- The Word as Divine Self-Communication III- The Eternal Word and Christ's Words IV- 'Morning by Morning He Awakens My Ear' V- Encountering the Living Word VI- Lectio Divina VII- Word of God and Prophecy VIII- Formed by the Gospel to Bear the Word IX- The Sacramentality of the Word Conclusion
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