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A Philosopher Looks at the Religious Life A Philosopher Looks at the Religious Life by Zena Hitz
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“One can only travel the long way into the heart of another: the slow work of finding common ground, the careful discernment of grounds for admiration, the disciplines of kindness, encouragement, silence, and restraint.”
Zena Hitz, A Philosopher Looks at the Religious Life
“The fake busy-ness that is in fact a form of distraction is called by the ancient monks acedia. It is listlessness or lack of joy in the most important things. It is the plague of modern middle-class life.”
Zena Hitz, A Philosopher Looks at the Religious Life
“Polish film Ida.”
Zena Hitz, A Philosopher Looks at the Religious Life