Abstract
The difference between living religious traditions and dead ones is that the living ones evolve, especially during times of global change and existential crisis. Post-pandemic spiritual practice provides a case in point for Christians, raising useful questions about the variety, authenticity, danger, and purpose of invented practices along with traditional ones. Answering those questions with a spirit of inquiry promises a larger frame for Christian practice at both the individual and communal levels.
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