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Reformed theologians, in fact, have traditionally been wary of the very term “spirituality,” as if it suggested individualistic experiences given to mystical flights of the imagination. They prefer the word “piety”—referring to a more practical, communal, and societal expression of obedience to Christ.
Ravished by Beauty: The Surprising Legacy of Reformed Spirituality
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