Hunter Trimarchi: Phenomenology of Prayer 2

     In the section of Attention and Responsibility, something that stuck with me over anything else was this. "What we say in a prayer matters less than how we say it."  This was a great statement and shows that prayer has a deeper meaning to it than just asking God for things.  Also the sentence, "prayer inspires and animates a moral response to the world," had a positive tone to it that I liked.  People tend to forget that prayer is more than just asking a greater being for whatever is desired and this chapter served a great purpose to show that.

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