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Soul Friend: Spiritual Direction in the Modern World

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A classic on the Christian practice of spiritual direction. Leech's scholarly, yet accessible, exploration examines the climate in which spiritual direction takes place today-the influence of the drug culture of the 1960's, Eastern influences on prayer and spiritual practice, the Pentecostal movement, and others. He provides background on the history of spiritual direction, both Protestant and Catholic, from the earliest Church through the twentieth century. Leech also explores other questions of interest to directors and those seeking out the relationship between counseling and direction; the practice of prayer in Christian spiritual tradition; and the prophetic role of the spiritual director, not just for the individual but for the larger society. An excellent course book, and a fascinating book for those contemplating direction, Soul Friend will continue to be a classic for years to come.

248 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1980

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September 24, 2019
The contextual stuff in the first chapter is a bit dated ( mine is an early edition) but the historical survey and the reflection on the place if spiritual accompaniment is excellent. I particularly appreciated the last chapter on the prophetic dimension - I would have liked more!
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March 3, 2020
Brilliant book, lots I want to go back & look at again. Excellent resource.
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August 19, 2021
more cerebral than I was expecting in a book on spiritual direction
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February 10, 2017
Soul Friend by Kenneth Leech is a call to return to ancient practices: specifically the Christian spiritual practice of spiritual direction.

Leech begins by discussing the spiritual climate in the UK in the '60s (the book is a little older now). He explains that many young people there were seeking spiritual experiences in Eastern religions that they were not finding in traditional Christianity. The author believes that genuine spiritual experience is to be found in Christianity, but that without spiritual direction it is difficult to attain.

He surveys the development of spiritual direction throughout Church history. This is a broad and long examination. Very good information, albeit is little dry. After this survey he looks at several topics related to direction and prayer - these are also in survey format.

The book is good, even though it is a bit laborious. Sweeping survey after sweeping survey of various topics gets a bit long. This isn't the easiest read on spiritual direction, but it is thorough.

If you give it a read, enjoy!
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May 21, 2014
I read the orignal 1977 version, which didn't come up on Goodreads....

This is a very good book, but just a bit overly-academic, and long. I would read it again, and will look for the revised edition.
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September 9, 2009
I read the unrevised version of this book years ago. It was one of my first introductions to the profession of spiritual direction and it was a terrific overview at the time.
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October 14, 2013
This was required reading for one of my volunteer positions. It is good but long and academic. Kenneth leech is the Howard Zinn of the spiritual
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April 26, 2014
The first edition of this book was Herald a spiritual classic however since then much more in depth and accessible books have been written about the ministry of spiritual direction
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