Argumento de Savoring the Word: on Prayerful Faith - Filled Reading (lectio Divina)
Savoring the Word is a brief introduction to lectio divina, also known as prayerful or faith-filled reading. The first part deals with lectio divina as discussed at the Synod of the Word and in the exhortation Verbum Domini, its history, definition, description, and practice in various ecclesial contexts. The second part proposes three examples of practicing lectio divina: one is taken from the Old Testament (Ezek 37:1-14) and the other two are from the New Testament (Matt 25:31-46 and Phil 3:2-14). In the third part, the text of the Letter of Guigo the Carthusian to his brother Gervase about the Contemplative Life is presented in its entirety. The book is the result of the authors participation as an expert in the 12th Ordinary Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the Word of God in the Life and Mission of the Church (2008), of her reading of the post-synodal apostolic exhortation Verbum Domini, and finally, of her experience in the field of biblical ministry.0Preface List of abbreviations General Questions on lectio divina Lectio divina at the Synod of the Word and in Verbum Domini Lectio divina on Ezekiel 37:1-14 Lectio divina on Matthew 25:31-46 Lectio divina on Philippians 3:2-14 Letter of Dom Guigo the Carthusian to Brother Gervase, about the Contemplative Life What does Dei Verbum (1965) say about lectio divina? What does Verbum Domini (2010) say about lectio divina? Bibliography on lectio divina