The Holy Trinity as Spiritual Practice
Contemplative Enrichment Day
Saturday, January 29, 2022
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (ET)
Robert A. Jonas, M.T.S., Ed.D.
The doctrine of the Holy Trinity, a core tenet of Christianity, has often been treated as nothing more than a complex mental construct remote from ordinary experience. Dr. Jonas explores with us how Trinity – a “dance-around of love” – becomes a core archetype for navigating unity and diversity in our daily life, in our relationships with each other and the natural world, and in our efforts to build a more just and sustainable society.
This program will be offered online via Zoom. Information on how to access the program on Zoom will be sent to participants in advance.
This program will include a morning and an afternoon session of Centering Prayer.
Offering: $40
Presenter Profiles
Robert A. Jonas, M.T.S., Ed.D.
Robert is founder and director of The Empty Bell, a contemplative sanctuary in Northampton, MA, with emphasis on the Buddhist-Christian dialogue and the arts. Jonas is an author, musician and retreat leader. A Christian in the Carmelite tradition, he has also received spiritual formation with Buddhist teachers. Currently a student of Sui-Zen, the Japanese bamboo flute (shakuhachi), he has played in many secular and spiritual contexts.