Sylvester Tan, S.J., explains that in Ignatian prayer, God's Word is not intended to be limited to a mere transmission of conceptual data, but rather ought to be allowed to captivate and form a person's imagination.
This clip is taken from an introduction to the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola that was given on March 12, 2014 as the first lecture of the 2014 Loyola University New Orleans Lenten Series.
The speaker is Sylvester Tan, S.J., the Jesuit Honors Fellow at Loyola University and a Visiting Assistant Professor of Languages and Cultures in the College of Humanities and Natural Sciences.
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