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Textual Analysis and Literature Review In Waiting: ©2026 .mp3
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In Waiting: Varies from Strategic, Professional Patience to Creative, Contemplative, or Spiritual Discipline Copyright2026 (ISBN: 978-976-97826-7-9), Dr. William Anderson Gittens, D.D. explores the multifaceted concept of waiting, framing it as an active practice across various domains, including professional, creative, and spiritual realms. Gittens argues that waiting should not be viewed merely as a passive experience but rather as an intentional process involving reflection, preparation, and observation. This paper delves into the historical, cultural, and biblical connotations of waiting, analyzing its evolving linguistic meaning and exploring its theological implications through key biblical figures like Abraham, Joseph, and Moses. Dr.Gittens also draws on psychological insights, particularly the concept of "productive waiting," to underscore its role in fostering personal and professional growth. The analysis further explores how waiting can function as a strategic tool in decision-making and creativity, offering opportunities for mindfulness, spiritual discipline, and resilience. Ultimately, the work challenges the conventional perception of waiting and proposes that it can serve as a dynamic and transformative practice that cultivates virtues such as patience, endurance, and trust in both human and divine timing. By embracing waiting as an active process, individuals can cultivate deeper personal insight, professional success, and spiritual maturity. It should be noted that the genesis of this intellectual conversation waiting, is grounded in professional patience, spiritual discipline, creative practice, biblical perspectives, psychological insights, personal growth
Dr. William Anderson Gittens, D.D.

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Chen, L., & O’Malley, P. (2025). Historical conceptions of patience in Western and Eastern philosophical traditions. Philosophy East and West, 75(1), 112–135.

Gittens, W. A. (2025). The experience of waiting: A journey through frustration and reflection. Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing ® 2015 Summary of Abraham's 25 Years in the Bible and Bible Verses. (n.d.). Bible Pure. Retrieved from https://biblepure.com/abrahams-25-years-in-the-bible

Gittens, W. A. (2026). In waiting: Varies from strategic, professional patience to creative, contemplative, or spiritual discipline. (ISBN 978-976-97826-7-9).

Gittens, W. A. (2026). In waiting: Varies from strategic, professional patience to creative, contemplative,

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