"Everything is grace" Generosity in postmodern times
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Ignatius Loyola ends the Spiritual Exercises with the “Contemplation for achieving love.” Upon reaching this point, he expects that the retreatant has lived an experience of generosity and would wish to respond wholeheartedly. However, many retreat directors ask themselves what is happening today to impede such a response, what has changed in human beings to hinder such great generosity, what difficulties are there in living generously. The present article intends to answer these questions beginning from a reflection on generosity itself, not limited only to the Spiritual Exercises, but including various ontological dimensions of the human condition.
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