RT Article T1 Grazing and Gazing: Meditation and Contemplation in Puritan Spirituality JF Journal of spiritual formation & soul care VO 15 IS 1 SP 30 OP 43 A1 Medders, J.A. LA English PB Sage Publishing YR 2022 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1801910324 AB In the grammar of Christian spirituality, meditation and contemplation are often seen as synonyms. Is there a difference? This paper traces out the origin of contemplation, locating the practice of contemplation in Lectio Divina, reformed spirituality, and the experimental piety of the Puritans. This paper shows the differences in meditation and contemplation, and how they cooperate in the spirituality of those whose faith is seeking understanding. The clarification and retrieval of contemplation in evangelical spirituality is well served by attending to the Puritans and their understanding of how contemplation functions in the life of those who have been raised with Christ and are setting their minds on things above, where Christ is. K1 puritan K1 Meditation K1 Contemplation DO 10.1177/19397909211055991