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Mature spirituality according to von Hügel: a practitioner's voice

Robyn Wrigley-Carr

Baron Friedrich von Hügel (1852-1925) is best known as a religious philosopher from the late 19th and early 20th century. Less well known is von Hügel's work as a spiritual director, which has been suggested to underlie his entire religious philosophy. 

Recorded at the Spirituality, Human Development and Well-Being conference, University of Western Sydney, PASS, July 2008.

For more information visist: www.passuws.org

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Robyn Wrigley-Carr

Robyn Wrigley-Carr is currently working on her doctoral dissertation on the spiritual direction of von Hügel.

Before returning to study she was a lecturer in Spirituality at the Australian College of Ministries (ACOM) for 8 years, teaching courses in spirituality and leading student retreats and spiritual formation groups.

She studied spirituality at Regent College, Vancouver and Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University. Robyn met her husband, Gavin, at Regent College. They have 3 daughters and live in Sydney.

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