School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa,
J Relig Health. 2014 Oct;53(5):1456-71. doi: 10.1007/s10943-013-9764-4.
This study is set out to examine the subjective experience of using the Ignatian method of meditation to reflect on and pray through Ruth 2. A group of male and female Theology students from the University of KwaZulu-Natal were invited to reflect upon/pray through Ruth 2 using Ignatian meditation. Following this exercise, participants were invited to participate in a focus group in which they shared their experience of this exercise, focusing particularly on some of the gendered aspects of the experience. The transcribed focus group material was subjected to a critical thematic analysis, in order to identify which core aspects of the experience of using this method of meditation and reflection were responsible for the reported subjective experiences. The analysis also included a comparison of the experience for men and women participating in this exercise, and the differential effect of various aspects of the exercise on men and women.
本研究旨在探讨使用依纳爵冥想方法来反思和祈祷路得记 2 章的主观体验。邀请了夸祖鲁-纳塔尔大学的一些男性和女性神学院学生使用依纳爵冥想来反思/祈祷路得记 2 章。在完成这项练习后,参与者被邀请参加一个焦点小组,在小组中他们分享了他们的经验,特别关注了这种经验的一些性别方面。对转录的焦点小组材料进行了批判性主题分析,以确定使用这种冥想和反思方法的经验的哪些核心方面导致了所报告的主观体验。分析还包括对参与这项练习的男性和女性的体验进行比较,以及该练习的不同方面对男性和女性的不同影响。