Christly Gestures: Learning to Be Members of the Body of Christ - Softcover

Webb-Mitchell, Brett P.

 
9780802849373: Christly Gestures: Learning to Be Members of the Body of Christ

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Consensus "Every so often, one encounters a text which is a real path breaker, simultaneously visionary and practical. . . To me, Christly Gestures is such a constructive and engaging gem!" Journal of Christian Education "Christly Gestures is significant because it reminds us of the importance of action; that we are body, mind, and spirit; and that education is a continuing process done in the context of Christian community." George Brown Jr. "Brett Webb-Mitchell is a new and important voice in the conversation on church education. In this new book he offers a fresh vision for religious educators and pastors as well as a useful introduction to major issues in the field for seminarians and those who teach them. Christly Gestures begins by rehearsing the major issues in Christian religious education today and then outlines the contours of an alternative to the either/or choice between religious enculturation and religious instruction. Webb-Mitchell's conceptualization of 'pilgrim catechesis' offers a way to counter the pervasive influence of North American individualism, to redress the imbalance of overemphasizing on cognition and content in church education, and to affirm the lifelong character of learning Christ. " Thomas H. Groome "Brett Webb-Mitchell's concern for people with disabilities has lent him a unique perspective that can broaden the horizon for all religious education. This perspective comes to harvest in Christly Gestures. Here he urges us to be faithful to the incarnation — even in our mode of teaching — to 'make flesh' the word we teach, engaging bodies to embody the gospel in daily life." Jack L. Seymour "Rarely do we encounter truly pathbreaking books. Christly Gestures is such a book. Brett Webb-Mitchell invites us into the complexity and richness of church education. We are invited to share — and to be — the practices and gestures of the Good News. This book is both traditional and liberating — traditional in helping us to encounter how the tradition embodies the good news of Christ, liberating in helping us to focus on the leading of God in the midst of a broken world. A very important contribution to congregational education uniting mind, soul, body, and will." Michael Warren "I consider Brett Webb-Mitchell to be the most creative young voice in Christian education today, and I know I am not alone in that judgment. His attention to what he calls 'Christly gestures' puts pressure on churches and seminaries to pay more attention not to their sometimes self-promoting claims but to the actual deeds that enflesh the Good News today. Webb-Mitchell insists that the Good News must be made actual through habitual acts, particularly responsive welcoming gestures toward all those who 'don't seem to fit' according to society's norms. Such gestures represent the ongoing communication of a gospel sensibility that redefines the meaning of Christian education. This book deserves to be widely read so that all congregants may see that they are in fact communicators — either of the Good News or of the Bad News." John Westerhoff "Building on the most seminal insights and convictions of my generation, Brett Webb-Mitchell in Christly Gestures has found his own voice and made the next significant contribution to Christian formation. This book places Brett in a long line of original scholars in pastoral theology."

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Brett Webb-Mitchell is interested in the place and presence of all people at God's banquet feast, including people with disabilities. An ordained clergyperson in the Presbyterian Church (USA), he has served the church as a pastor, a chaplain, and a seminary professor at Duke Divinity School. Currently he is the director of the School of the Pilgrim (http://www.schoolofthepilgrim.com), a teaching ministry that takes people on actual pilgrimages around the world to enable them to discover the pilgrimage they are on at home. He is the author of various books advocating the full inclusion in the church of people with disabilities. These include God Plays Piano Too, Dancing with Disabilities, and the soon-to-be-published Beyond the Ramp.

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The church is not only the central place of Christian worship butalso a place of faith-filled education. "Christly Gestures reframes thevery meaning of religious education, exploring what the form andcontent of Christian learning would look like if local churches trulysaw themselves as the body of Christ.

Author Brett Webb-Mitchell begins with the writings of Paul, using them to clarify the biblical image of Christ's body as the communityof believers. Taking this powerful analogy to heart, he suggeststhat Christian education must not only nurture the minds andspiritual lives of church members but also educate their bodies intothe "Christly gestures" -- performing acts of faith that imitate Jesusand embody the gospel in daily life. In the quest for a richer, morerelevant understanding of Christian education, Webb-Mitchell providesmeaningful answers to questions concerning the purpose, context, ways, and means of educating Christians today.

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