Discipleship, Secularity, and the Modern Self: Dancing to Silent Music
Autor Professor Judith A. Merkleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 aug 2020
The author calls God the music maker. She argues that response to the reality of God can be captured through the image of dance. Merkle reminds us that people in secular society connect to God in diverse ways, not in the least through the call of creation and the call of conscience. She explores discipleship as a lens through which we can understand how a community of faith, service, prayer, worship, and sacramentality can be viewed and integrated in daily life. She emphasizes how the interconnection between prayer, Eucharist, and a believing community is inseparable from the dance of discipleship as it can be lived in secular society. The image of dancing to silent music is a powerful symbol of Christian religious experience in modern times.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567693402
ISBN-10: 0567693406
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567693406
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List of Abbreviations and Documents Cited
Introduction
Part I Foundations
1. Silent Music and the Dance: A New Moment in Christian Spirituality
2. The Human Partner: the Steps of Modernity
3. The Step of Faith: Searching for the Face of God in Modern Life
4. The Dance of Religion: Do We Need It?
Part II. Dancing to the Music: Discipleship
5. The Way of Jesus and Human Flourishing: Salvation and Atonement
6. The Eclipse of Desire and the Freedom to Dance
7. The Desire to Dance: Toward a New Asceticism
8. Being Music Makers: Church and Community in a New Era
9. The Scaffoldings of the Future
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Part I Foundations
1. Silent Music and the Dance: A New Moment in Christian Spirituality
2. The Human Partner: the Steps of Modernity
3. The Step of Faith: Searching for the Face of God in Modern Life
4. The Dance of Religion: Do We Need It?
Part II. Dancing to the Music: Discipleship
5. The Way of Jesus and Human Flourishing: Salvation and Atonement
6. The Eclipse of Desire and the Freedom to Dance
7. The Desire to Dance: Toward a New Asceticism
8. Being Music Makers: Church and Community in a New Era
9. The Scaffoldings of the Future
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Judith Merkle has written a nuanced and thought-provoking book about the future of Christian faith and practice in a secular age. ... Taylor is undoubtedly a brilliant and nuanced interpreter of the complex contours of modernity.
In this signal volume, Judith A. Merkle invites us to consider the features of a renewed Christianity not in flight from the earthly city, the saeculum or secular world, but through an engagement that meets the best of human aspirations, pointing humanity and all of creation to their proper end. Merkle identifies the issues that Christians must grapple with if the church is to renew its mission in a changing world and avoid the useless resuscitation of obsolete forms of religiosity. A must-read.
Combining erudite scholarship with lucid prose, Judith A. Merkle provides an elegant account of the search for the transcendent in the modern world. Her interdisciplinary analyses illuminate the function of faith and spirituality in a climate of contingency. In this ambitious book, Merkle deftly choreographs a new asceticism for our day.
Merkle's analysis of secularity deepens our appreciation of its profound influence on religious and nonreligious people alike. She explores how our secular context requires reconsideration of our understanding of church and salvation, and the development of new spiritual and religious practices. This clearly written, creative book is theologically insightful and a rich resource for pastoral practice and reflection on one's own life of discipleship.
In this signal volume, Judith A. Merkle invites us to consider the features of a renewed Christianity not in flight from the earthly city, the saeculum or secular world, but through an engagement that meets the best of human aspirations, pointing humanity and all of creation to their proper end. Merkle identifies the issues that Christians must grapple with if the church is to renew its mission in a changing world and avoid the useless resuscitation of obsolete forms of religiosity. A must-read.
Combining erudite scholarship with lucid prose, Judith A. Merkle provides an elegant account of the search for the transcendent in the modern world. Her interdisciplinary analyses illuminate the function of faith and spirituality in a climate of contingency. In this ambitious book, Merkle deftly choreographs a new asceticism for our day.
Merkle's analysis of secularity deepens our appreciation of its profound influence on religious and nonreligious people alike. She explores how our secular context requires reconsideration of our understanding of church and salvation, and the development of new spiritual and religious practices. This clearly written, creative book is theologically insightful and a rich resource for pastoral practice and reflection on one's own life of discipleship.