Open Minds, Devoted Hearts

Open Minds, Devoted Hearts
Author: Sarah Tauber
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2015-07-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498218768

How do religious educators meaningfully engage adult learners? How do they invite adults to begin a learning journey and inspire them to stay on it? In an era of "spiritual but not religious," how can religious educators, and clergy in particular, respond to the yearnings of adults for connection, wholeness, and purpose? Open Minds, Devoted Hearts offers the examples of three outstanding congregational rabbis whose teaching answers that call to action. Through innovatively incorporating biographical portraits and educational scholarship the book provides a comprehensive exploration of how the themes of narrative, transformation, and spirituality bring adult religious educators and learners into a powerful interactive educational process. The portraits and accompanying analysis reveal how constructing personal meaning and building sacred community through study situates adult learning as a dynamic centerpiece of an energized congregational life.

Out on Waters

Out on Waters
Author: James Michael Nagle
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2020-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725255790

For a denomination like Roman Catholicism that is canonically difficult to leave, many American Catholics are migrating beyond the institution’s immediate influence. The new religious patterns associated with this experience represent a somewhat cohesive movement influencing not just Catholicism, but the whole of North American religion. Careful examination of the lives of disaffiliating young adults reveals that their religious lives are complicated. For example, the assumption that leaving conventional religious communities necessarily results in a non-religious identity is simplistic and even, perhaps, misleading. Many maintain a religious worldview and practice. This book explores one “place” where the religiously-affiliated and religiously-disaffiliating regularly meet—Catholic secondary schools—and something interesting is happening. Through a series of ethnographic portraits of Catholic religious educators and their disaffiliating former students, the book explores the experience of disaffiliation and makes its complexity more comprehensible in order to advance the discourse of fields interested in this significant movement in religious history and practice.

The Grace of Playing

The Grace of Playing
Author: Courtney T. Goto
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2016-02-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498233007

Believers and teachers of faith regularly know the in-breaking of God's Spirit in their midst, when revelatory experiencing unexpectedly shifts habits of thinking, feeling, and doing toward more life-giving ways of being and becoming. When the moment is right, Spirit breathes new life into dry bones. Though religious educators have much practical wisdom about facilitating learning that is creative and transformative, sharper concepts, cases, and theory can help them do it more critically and assist learners to practice openness to wonder, surprise, and authenticity. The Grace of Playing explains how we can create the conditions for revelatory experiencing by understanding it in light of playing. The notion of playing "as if" can be powerfully reclaimed from ecclesial ambivalence, casual speech, and commercial interests that often lead playing to be associated with childishness, frivolity, or entertainment. This book theorizes adults playing for the sake of faith, drawing on D. W. Winnicott's psychoanalytic theory, a revision of Jurgen Moltmann's theology of play, biblical texts, medieval devotional practices, as well as art and aesthetics that help local faith communities engage in theological reflection. Communal forms of playing in/at God's new creation provide insights into pedagogies in which learners are creating and are created anew.

Cultivating Reasonableness in Education

Cultivating Reasonableness in Education
Author: Marella Ada V. Mancenido-Bolaños
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2023-09-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9819941989

This book focuses on the real-world application of the Philosophy for/with Children (P4wC) pedagogy to cultivate reasonableness in individuals through communities of philosophical inquiry. It presents a collection not only of theories but, more importantly, of experiences, discoveries, and innovations on P4wC by scholars, trainers, advocates, and practitioners around the world. Each chapter provides readers with insights and lessons that have resulted from the continuous application, exploration, and enrichment of the concepts, principles, and practices that were developed by Matthew Lipman and Ann Margaret Sharp into what P4wC is today - a dialogic pedagogical approach that may just be what is needed at a time when reasonableness and dialogue are essential to maintaining global stability and progress. In this light, this book also looks into how the P4wC approach can be practiced with adults such as when it is employed in various settings or contexts such as in business consulting, textbook writing, peace education, and extremism prevention, among others. Furthermore, this book also features chapters that discuss how the P4wC pedagogy can be beneficial once integrated into processes such as classroom teaching, teacher education, bioethics, and employee education. This book provides valuable insights about how reasonableness that is cultivated through building communities of philosophical inquiry in education can be a powerful tool for nation-building and social transformation.

Two Jews, Three Opinions

Two Jews, Three Opinions
Author: Barbara Sheklin Davis
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2019-03-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532673310

Two Jews, Three Opinions examines a unique educational movement that began in 1980 when eight school leaders met to create RAVSAK: the Jewish Community Day School Network, an association of schools distinguished by being inclusive of all Jews in their communities. This singularly-purposed segment of the Jewish educational mosaic has not been studied before. As American Jews struggle with changing demographics and identities, it is instructive to see how community day schools and their network anticipated and accommodated many of this century’s most significant Jewish educational challenges. Two Jews, Three Opinions illuminates the community day school network’s embrace of Klal Yisrael, the unity of the Jewish people. It describes what led to RAVSAK’s success and then to its elimination as an entity, the exceptionality and importance of which was vastly undervalued and underserved by the American Jewish establishment. Arguing for the vital importance of pluralistic Jewish education in the twenty-first century, it issues a call to Jewish communal leaders to champion community day schools as guarantors of a knowledgeable and committed Jewish future.

The One Year Daily Wisdom

The One Year Daily Wisdom
Author: Neil Wilson
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 778
Release: 2013-11-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1414370733

In our world of work and home, we spend hour upon hour making plans, casting visions, managing our day-planner and the events they represent. Yet, how much time do we spend pursuing wisdom with all of our heart? Often the key to breaking through the endless array of events and plans and to-do lists, is the wisdom to know what’s important to living life well. The Daily God Book Words of Wisdom helps you acquire the wisdom God wants you to have each and every day.

Open Mind, Open Heart

Open Mind, Open Heart
Author: Irena M. Golsky
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2014-08-13
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1491739908

Open Mind, Open Heart weaves together a tapestry of ancient eastern teachings and scientific knowledge with Irena M. Golskys unique perspective gained from her spiritually transforming experiences and wide healing practice. Its meant to be read multiple times to uncover the layers of meaning distilled into one slim volume. You will want to keep it handy at your bedside or open it as part of your morning ritual to reveal the nugget of wisdom that is just right for you each day. Golsky continually enhances her healing abilities with the help of her guides, shamans, and spiritual healers in order to teach and help humanity. Her aim is to continue in words her mission of helping others to heal their minds, bodies, emotions and spiritual selves. This is the first of a trilogy being worked on by Ms Golsky. This trilogy is designed to guide you through the process of a positive spiritual transformation. Whether you are a man or woman, rich or poor, young or old, Open Mind, Open Heart can help direct you to a happier, more peaceful life. You may be an atheist, consider yourself a spiritual seeker, or be devoted to a religious path, but it makes no difference: This work will awaken your spirit, feed your intellect, and please your soul.

Open Heart, Open Mind

Open Heart, Open Mind
Author: Clara Hughes
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476756996

The long-awaited memoir by Canada’s most celebrated Olympian and advocate for mental health. From one of Canada’s most decorated Olympians comes a raw but life-affirming story of one woman’s struggle with depression. In 2006, when Clara Hughes stepped onto the Olympic podium in Torino, Italy, she became the first and only athlete ever to win multiple medals in both Summer and Winter Games. Four years later, she was proud to carry the Canadian flag at the head of the Canadian team as they participated in the opening ceremony of the Vancouver Olympic Winter Games. But there’s another story behind her celebrated career as an athlete, behind her signature billboard smile. While most professional athletes devote their entire lives to training, Clara spent her teenage years using drugs and drinking to escape the stifling home life her alcoholic father had created in Elmwood, Winnipeg. She was headed nowhere fast when, at sixteen, she watched transfixed in her living room as gold medal speed skater Gaétan Boucher effortlessly raced in the 1988 Calgary Olympics. Dreaming of one day competing herself, Clara channeled her anger, frustration, and raw ambition into the endurance sports of speed skating and cycling. By 2010, she had become a six-time Olympic medalist. But after more than a decade in the gruelling world of professional sports that stripped away her confidence and bruised her body, Clara began to realize that her physical extremes, her emotional setbacks, and her partying habits were masking a severe depression. After winning bronze in the last speed skating race of her career, she decided to retire from that sport, determined to repair herself. She has emerged as one of our most committed humanitarians, advocating for a variety of social causes both in Canada and around the world. In 2010, she became national spokesperson for Bell Canada’s Let’s Talk campaign in support of mental health awareness, using her Olympic standing to share the positive message of the power of forgiveness. Told with honesty and passion, Open Heart, Open Mind is Clara’s personal journey through physical and mental pain to a life where love and understanding can thrive. This revelatory and inspiring story will touch the hearts of all Canadians.