Ryan Choate Phenomenology of Prayer #1

December 6, 2018

People often pray in different ways, some pray daily while others only pray when they need something, some pray for wisdom or guidance while others search for material rewards from God. In one excerpt from The Phenomenology of Prayer  a question is introduced pondering if public prayer is inevitably not authentic but rather a means of gaining attention. The excerpt, however goes on to mention how in The Bible it is said that "where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am in the midst of them" which shows the connection God has to those who do him homage in numbers rather than alone. This displays the power that comes from sharing one's sacred beliefs with others who are like minded and how doing so can help enrich the experience for all of those involved, both in church or other sacred places such as nature, which in of itself shares a deep connection to the sublime.

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