Phenomenology of Prayer #2: Kenosis
For prayer
to occur, the author believes that there needs to include the act of kenosis.
When we pray, we often say we will give something in return. Yet, nothing is
great enough to exchange with God (63). However, when kenosis is achieved, we expand to pray for not ourselves, but others and
their needs to be met. We also pray for things to become good and by becoming
good we “escape from the violence that characterizes the earthly economy”
(71-73). As we immerse ourselves in the process of kenosis, we create a
living relationship with God and get to experience his awesome presence and
compassion.
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