Late Have I Loved Thee (Muto)

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In this poignant and poetic volume, Susan Muto, co-founder and executive director of the Epiphany Association in Pittsburgh, examines as a spiritual practice the integration of intimacy with ordinary living. For Muto, such integration involves being fully present in every human encounter, finding a balance between solitude and solidarity, looking for the best in others and cultivating patience. Her reflections on intimacy with God, with self and with others are laced with just the right blend of practicality and exhortation, making it clear that intimacy is always high on the agenda of spiritually mature individuals.

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In this poignant and poetic volume, Susan Muto, co-founder and executive director of the Epiphany Association in Pittsburgh, examines as a spiritual practice the integration of intimacy with ordinary living. For Muto, such integration involves being fully present in every human encounter, finding a balance between solitude and solidarity, looking for the best in others and cultivating patience. Her reflections on intimacy with God, with self and with others are laced with just the right blend of practicality and exhortation, making it clear that intimacy is always high on the agenda of spiritually mature individuals.

In this poignant and poetic volume, Susan Muto, co-founder and executive director of the Epiphany Association in Pittsburgh, examines as a spiritual practice the integration of intimacy with ordinary living. For Muto, such integration involves being fully present in every human encounter, finding a balance between solitude and solidarity, looking for the best in others and cultivating patience. Her reflections on intimacy with God, with self and with others are laced with just the right blend of practicality and exhortation, making it clear that intimacy is always high on the agenda of spiritually mature individuals.