James K. A. Smith, J. Abe, J. Swinton, Brandon Rickabaugh, Michael V. Di Fuccia
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How to Inhabit Time: Understanding the Past, Facing the Future, Living Faithfully Now
How to Inhabit Time is the third volume in what I see as a kind of “invisible” trilogy on spiritual formation that (in mymind, at least!) begins with the argument about “the spiritual power of habit” articulated in You AreWhat You Love (2016). Echoing the seminal work of Richard Foster and Dallas Willard, as well as my colleague Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung, You Are What You Love focuses on spiritual formation as the habituation of love and desire.