Teaching That Transforms: Worship as the Heart of Christian Education
This is an important book! With a generous spirit and discerning eye, Murphy unmasks the ways in which the biblical and theological context of Christian education has been co-opted, on the one hand, by a focus on learning experiences and, on the other hand, by modernity's understanding of what it means to be human. She summons Christian education back to its integral relationship with Christian worship, drawing it out of the church basement and into the sanctuary where Christian persons and communities are most regularly formed and where the content of Christian formation -- Bible and Theology -- are 'practiced' by the church. Murphy's critique of contemporary religious education theory is provocative; her interpretation of the 'lessons' of the liturgy are prophetic. I will be recommending it to my colleagues in Christian education and liturgical studies alike. -- E. Byron Anderson, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Few tasks facing the contemporary church are more urgent than coming to an understanding of the critical importance of Christian formation. Yet as Debra Dean Murphy demonstrates so ably in these pages, this task is too often undermined by the alien assumptions that reside at the core of the 'religious education establishment. Murphy's penetrating analysis and profound proposals will be welcomed by anyone who had ever longed for a theory and practice of Christian education that would flow out of and do justice to the deep and abiding mysteries at the heart of Christian worship. -- Philip D. Kenneson, author of Life on the Vine
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Teaching That Transforms: Worship as the Heart of Christian Education
This is an important book! With a generous spirit and discerning eye, Murphy unmasks the ways in which the biblical and theological context of Christian education has been co-opted, on the one hand, by a focus on learning experiences and, on the other hand, by modernity's understanding of what it means to be human. She summons Christian education back to its integral relationship with Christian worship, drawing it out of the church basement and into the sanctuary where Christian persons and communities are most regularly formed and where the content of Christian formation -- Bible and Theology -- are 'practiced' by the church. Murphy's critique of contemporary religious education theory is provocative; her interpretation of the 'lessons' of the liturgy are prophetic. I will be recommending it to my colleagues in Christian education and liturgical studies alike. -- E. Byron Anderson, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Few tasks facing the contemporary church are more urgent than coming to an understanding of the critical importance of Christian formation. Yet as Debra Dean Murphy demonstrates so ably in these pages, this task is too often undermined by the alien assumptions that reside at the core of the 'religious education establishment. Murphy's penetrating analysis and profound proposals will be welcomed by anyone who had ever longed for a theory and practice of Christian education that would flow out of and do justice to the deep and abiding mysteries at the heart of Christian worship. -- Philip D. Kenneson, author of Life on the Vine
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Teaching That Transforms: Worship as the Heart of Christian Education

Teaching That Transforms: Worship as the Heart of Christian Education

by Debra Dean Murphy
Teaching That Transforms: Worship as the Heart of Christian Education

Teaching That Transforms: Worship as the Heart of Christian Education

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This is an important book! With a generous spirit and discerning eye, Murphy unmasks the ways in which the biblical and theological context of Christian education has been co-opted, on the one hand, by a focus on learning experiences and, on the other hand, by modernity's understanding of what it means to be human. She summons Christian education back to its integral relationship with Christian worship, drawing it out of the church basement and into the sanctuary where Christian persons and communities are most regularly formed and where the content of Christian formation -- Bible and Theology -- are 'practiced' by the church. Murphy's critique of contemporary religious education theory is provocative; her interpretation of the 'lessons' of the liturgy are prophetic. I will be recommending it to my colleagues in Christian education and liturgical studies alike. -- E. Byron Anderson, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Few tasks facing the contemporary church are more urgent than coming to an understanding of the critical importance of Christian formation. Yet as Debra Dean Murphy demonstrates so ably in these pages, this task is too often undermined by the alien assumptions that reside at the core of the 'religious education establishment. Murphy's penetrating analysis and profound proposals will be welcomed by anyone who had ever longed for a theory and practice of Christian education that would flow out of and do justice to the deep and abiding mysteries at the heart of Christian worship. -- Philip D. Kenneson, author of Life on the Vine

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725218086
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 01/01/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 21 MB
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About the Author

Debra Dean Murphy is Adjunct Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Meredith College and director of Christian education at Fuquay-Varine United Methodist Church, a 1,500-member congregation in suburban Raleigh, North Carolina. She holds a PhD in theological and religious studies from Drew University.
Debra Dean Murphy is assistant professor of religious studies at West Virginia Wesleyan College. She is the author of Teaching That Transforms: Worship as the Heart of Christian Education.

Table of Contents

Prologue9
Part 1The Problem with Religious Education
1Understanding Religion: Religious Education as Quest for Transcendence29
Introduction
The Invention of Religion
Getting Outside Ourselves: The Fallacy of Perspective
Splitting the Difference: Jews and Christians in Dialogue
Summary
2Freedom and Justice for All: Religious Education as Modern Project49
Introduction
Religious Education as Spiritual Endeavor
Christian Education and the Kingdom of God
Freedom For and Freedom From
Christian Religious Education and the Cause of Justice
Justice, Love, and the Common Good
Summary
3Faith and the Public Good: Religious Education as Responsible Citizenship73
Introduction
The Bible and Religious Education
"Has God Only One Blessing?" Judaism in Christian Terms
Repairing the World
The "Public Church": Citizenship and Discipleship
Summary
Part 2Pedagogy without Apology
4Worship and Catechesis: Knowledge, Desire, and Christian Formation97
Introduction
Knowledge and Conversion
Knowledge and Worship
Knowledge and Difference
Knowledge and Communion
Knowledge and the Triune God
Knowledge and Discipleship
Knowledge and Desire
Summary
5Entrance: What We Bring with Us to Worship117
Introduction
Consumerism, Narcissism, and the Therapeutic Sensibility
Church, Consumerism, and the Loss of Embodiment
Nationalism and Christianity
"O Say Can You See": Nationalism, Worship, and Christian Formation
Summary
6Proclamation and Response: The Formative Power of Word and Water143
Introduction
Preaching as Formation: Shaping Character and Community
Preaching and Imagination: Transforming Vision
Preaching and Catechesis: Challenging the Myths
Preaching as Counterformation: Reshaping Character and Community
Response to the Word: Baptism and Identity
Baptismal Crisis: Family Idolatry and the Dangers of Parody
Baptismal Catechesis: Christian Initiation in the Early Church
Extraliturgical Catechesis: Teaching about the Baptismal Life
Summary
7Thanksgiving and Communion: The Formative Power of Prayer and Eucharist173
Introduction
The Opening Prayer: "Collecting" Ourselves before God
Prayers of Confession: Telling the Truth about Ourselves
Prayers of the People: Remembering the World before God
The Eucharist as Imaginative Act
Strategic Imagination: Ritual and Resistance
The Great Thanksgiving: Prayer and Communion
Eucharistic Catechesis: Teaching about Communion
Summary
8Sending Forth: The Liturgy after the Liturgy209
Introduction
Sent Forth: Liturgy and Ethics, Worship and Witness
Sent Forth: Catechesis after the Liturgy
Summary
Notes221
Works Cited247
Acknowledgments255
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