
The Contemplative Pastor Relational Spirituality: Part 1 (Featuring Dr. Todd Hall)
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Mar 19, 2026 Dr. Todd Hall, a relational spirituality researcher who teaches attachment and contemplative formation, shares how relational history shapes spiritual life. He explores the connection crisis, attachment patterns, two ways of knowing, and practical practices like contemplative prayer and deep relationships. Conversations include technology’s role, misguided strategies, and how loving contrast can reshape attachment.
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Head Knowledge And Heart Knowledge Often Don’t Align
- There are two distinct ways of knowing: explicit head knowledge and implicit relational heart knowledge.
- People can know doctrine yet feel distant from God because their implicit relational memory blocks felt experience of divine love.
Julia Knew Scripture But Felt Five Years Of Emptiness
- Hall tells Julia's story: despite biblical knowledge and ministry leadership, she felt five years of spiritual emptiness.
- Her implicit trauma from a chaotic family blocked felt experience of God's presence until a breaking point at camp.
Deep Growth Reorganizes Implicit Relational Knowing
- Deep growth is the gradual reorganization of implicit relational knowledge leading to a spiritual tipping point.
- Hall describes a 'knowledge spiral' where naming experiences and feeling truth integrate head and heart.




