This book grew out of an eight–day retreat for Jesuit students shortly before their ordination to the priesthood. It was led by Fr. David Stanley, who brought his breadth and depth of scriptural knowledge to bear on the practical business of conducting a retreat.
The book touches on the usual items that an Ignatian retreat might cover, but also deals with such practical matters as the biblical view of sin, deeper knowledge of God through repented sin, Jesus’ baptism as part of the eschatological dimension of history, and Jesus as the way to the Father.
358 pages.