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Transforming congregations through community : faith formation from the seminary to the church / Boyung Lee.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Louisville, Ky. : Westminster John Knox Press, [2013]Edition: First editionDescription: xii, 152 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780664233303
  • 0664233309
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 253 23
LOC classification:
  • BV625 .L44 2013
Contents:
Part 1: Understanding Community and a Biblical Call for Communal Faith. Individualism, Collectivism, and Communalism: What Do We Mean by Community? -- A Biblical Call to Communal Faith and Ministry: Learning from the Hebrew Bible -- A Biblical Community in the New Testament: The Body of Christ -- Part 2: A Pedagogy of Communal Faith. A Pedagogy for Communal Faith: Ministry as Pedagogy -- A Curriculum for Communal Faith: Broadening the Lesson Plan -- Pulling It Together: Pedagogical Steps for Communal Ministry -- Part 3: The Pedagogical Praxis for Communal Faith. Bridging Personal to Biblical and Social Worlds: Communal Bible Study and Preaching -- Communal Bible Study II: The Traveling Bible Study -- Creating Communal Sustainability: Communal Church Administration and Program Development -- Being a Good Neighbor: Creating an Interculturally Communal Church.
Summary: In this helpful book, Boyung Lee offers an encouraging vision of the mainline church's future. Lee grapples with some of the greatest challenges facing the mainline church, offering compelling responses to recurring questions: What does faithfulness to the gospel look like in this changing world? What is our distinctive voice in the larger society? How does theological education have to change if it is to serve the needs of a new century? Lee argues that the church's future is a promising one if the church can offer a richer and deeper definition of community -- one that moves beyond the excessive individualism of western culture and that helps mainline Christians understand their solidarity with one another and with all of God's people. Lee further explores the crucial role of faith formation at the congregational and seminary levels. More than mere schooling, theological education must engage all aspects of educators' and students' lives to prepare seminarians for the challenges that lie ahead. While not dismissing the mainline church's challenges, Lee offers congregational leaders and seminary educators a vision of a church transformed for the 21st century.
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Book: Standard Hewitson Library, Presbyterian Research Centre Main BV625 .L44 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 19-217

Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-148) and indexes.

Part 1: Understanding Community and a Biblical Call for Communal Faith. Individualism, Collectivism, and Communalism: What Do We Mean by Community? -- A Biblical Call to Communal Faith and Ministry: Learning from the Hebrew Bible -- A Biblical Community in the New Testament: The Body of Christ -- Part 2: A Pedagogy of Communal Faith. A Pedagogy for Communal Faith: Ministry as Pedagogy -- A Curriculum for Communal Faith: Broadening the Lesson Plan -- Pulling It Together: Pedagogical Steps for Communal Ministry -- Part 3: The Pedagogical Praxis for Communal Faith. Bridging Personal to Biblical and Social Worlds: Communal Bible Study and Preaching -- Communal Bible Study II: The Traveling Bible Study -- Creating Communal Sustainability: Communal Church Administration and Program Development -- Being a Good Neighbor: Creating an Interculturally Communal Church.

In this helpful book, Boyung Lee offers an encouraging vision of the mainline church's future. Lee grapples with some of the greatest challenges facing the mainline church, offering compelling responses to recurring questions: What does faithfulness to the gospel look like in this changing world? What is our distinctive voice in the larger society? How does theological education have to change if it is to serve the needs of a new century? Lee argues that the church's future is a promising one if the church can offer a richer and deeper definition of community -- one that moves beyond the excessive individualism of western culture and that helps mainline Christians understand their solidarity with one another and with all of God's people. Lee further explores the crucial role of faith formation at the congregational and seminary levels. More than mere schooling, theological education must engage all aspects of educators' and students' lives to prepare seminarians for the challenges that lie ahead. While not dismissing the mainline church's challenges, Lee offers congregational leaders and seminary educators a vision of a church transformed for the 21st century.

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