Grounded in scripture as well as the classic mystical texts, Pathways of Spiritual Living successfully harmonizes the wisdom of medieval spiritual masters with contemporary spiritual living in the midst of secular pursuits. Throughout, the reader is awakened to the reality of being present, being open, and being reconciled. The author's own personal struggles as a modern laywoman--as well as the application of the struggles we all encounter, regardless of our walk in life--lend a useful immediacy to the reader and an insight into the means of integrating our interior life and our public tasks. Such harmonious living is a realizable goal, Muto contends, and in invitation to which all Christians must respond.
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Professor Muto received her Ph.D. in English literature from the University of Pittsburgh, where she specialized in the work of post-Reformation spiritual writers. Beginning in 1966, she served in various administrative positions at the Institute of Formative Spirituality (IFS) at Duquesne University and taught as a full professor in its programs, edited its journals, and served as its director from 1981 to 1988. An expert in literature and spirituality, she continues to teach courses on an adjunct basis at many schools, seminaries, and centers of higher learning. She aims in her teaching to integrate the life of prayer and presence with professional ministry and in-depth formation in the home, the church, and the marketplace. In faithfulness to the principles of the original European Epiphany approach, she addresses her teachings to the contemporary needs of laity, clergy, and religious.
As co-editor of Epiphany Connexions, Epiphany Inspirations, and Epiphany International, as a frequent contributor to scholarly and popular journals, and as herself the author and coauthor of over thirty books, Doctor Muto keeps up to date with the latest developments in her field. In fact, her many books on formative reading of Scripture and the masters are considered to be premiere introductions to the basic, classical art and discipline of spiritual formation and its systematic, comprehensive, formation theology. She lectures nationally and internationally on the treasured wisdom of the Judeo-Christian faith and formation tradition and on many foundational facets of living human and Christian values in today's world. Professor Muto holds membership in numerous honorary organizations and has received many distinctions for her work, including a Doctor of Humanities degree from King's College in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania.
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