Excerpts
"I have sought to take a broad and detailed look at the shape of prayer, its primary features, structure, and content in its various forms, and in that context to discern something of the theology of prayer, but even more determinedly of the character of the God to whom these prayers are lifted, the human ones who utter them in joy and sorrow, and what we can discern from them about the divine-human relation."
— from the Introduction
"Prayer and theology exist in relation to each other in a correcting circle, the one learning from the other and correcting the other."
— from the Introduction