RT Article T1 Sleep, Sloth, and Sanctification JF Journal of spiritual formation & soul care VO 6 IS 2 SP 255 OP 272 A1 McMartin, Jason LA English YR 2013 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1809855306 AB I develop a spiritual theology of the physical act of sleep. The spiritual significance of the physical act of sleep ought to be a relational trust that recognizes my place as a creature that depends on the grace of a self-sufficient provider. After distinguishing this topic from other related themes, I develop a theological anthropology of sleep by considering how sleep brings glory to God and by placing sleep within the redemption narrative. I explore sleep as a spiritual practice and investigate the theme of sleep as trust in Scripture. I exposit a spiritual danger associated with sleep, the capital vice of sloth, and show how the traditional conception of this vice further illumines the spiritual significance of sleep. DO 10.1177/193979091300600207