Swedenborg Foundation Releases New Book Title "Seven Days of Spiritual Evolution: The Genesis of Personal Transformation"
Explore how psychology, spirituality, and everyday experience can be woven into a practical approach to Bible interpretation and spiritual growth.
WEST CHESTER, Pa., Jan. 4, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- With the ongoing evolution of modern scientific discoveries, Bible-readers like humanitarian, psychotherapist, and author E. Kent Rogers face challenging questions about how to to interpret Bible passages like the Creation story. That's why, in "Seven Days of Spiritual Evolution: The Genesis of Personal Transformation", Rogers responds to a growing movement of biblical literalism by turning to eighteenth-century spiritual teacher Emanuel Swedenborg, who wrote prolifically about how the deeper symbolic meanings of Bible text can provide spiritual guidance.
Using Swedenborg's language of correspondences, Rogers shows readers how Genesis 1 describes their psychological landscape as it unfolds along the horizons of their inner journey toward God. He draws insightful parallels between the different stages of our spiritual growth and contemporary psychotherapeutic treatment—from person-centered to cognitive to behavioral therapies. To make the intangible tangible, Rogers accesses what he has learned as both a mental health counselor and spiritual practitioner to offer workable methods for improving how readers think and behave on a daily basis.
Intended as a tool for anyone who is interested in personal and spiritual development, "Seven Days of Spiritual Evolution" weaves psychology, spirituality, and everyday experience into a practical approach to growth.
About the Author
E. Kent Rogers graduated from Bryn Athyn College with a BA in religion in 1995, and he earned an MS in mental health counseling from the University of Massachusetts in 2012. A series of events coinciding with a powerful spiritual experience led him, with the help of others, to create the Loving Arms Mission, a not-for-profit fundraising organization dedicated to creating and supporting New Life Children's Homes in Nepal. In 1999, Kent moved to Nepal to set up the first home, intending to return to the United States after three years. However, while caring for the home's ten children, he met Shovha Budhathoki, a Nepali coworker. In 2002, they married and decided to become permanent parents to those ten children, in addition to Shovha's daughter from a previous marriage. They went on to have two biological children of their own. After the children from the orphanage all became successfully launched adults, Shovha and Kent moved in 2016 to Willow Grove, PA. Kent has worked as a psychotherapist and teacher. He is also the author of "12 Miracles of Spiritual Growth".
About the Swedenborg Foundation
The Swedenborg Foundation is an independent, educational US-based nonprofit that serves to publish, preserve, and promote the life-guiding principles of eighteenth-century spiritual world explorer Emanuel Swedenborg. They produce faith and spirituality-based content across a variety of media, both online and in print.
SOURCE Swedenborg Foundation
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