Spring 2008/Pasadena
SP508
Peace

SP508: THE SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES. Richard Peace.


DESCRIPTION: With the renewal of interest in Spiritual Formation there has also been a new interest in the classic disciplines that promote spiritual growth. The aim of this course is to discuss spiritual disciplines in the context of the ancient understanding of the spiritual journey and in the light of various Christian spiritualities that have flourished down through the ages.

LEARNING OUTCOMES: The student will

  1. understand the nature of the spiritual journey and how the spiritual disciplines assist in our growth;

  2. explore and experience various spiritual disciplines and practices;

  3. develop a deeper understanding of one particular spiritual discipline, school of spirituality, or person who is a model of spirituality;

  4. develop skills as a Minister of Spiritual Formation;

  5. experience a silent retreat.

RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY: Interest in spirituality is growing both in the church and outside the church. There is an active conversation going on in our culture about the nature of spirituality and the process of transformation. Those involved in ministry must be able to participate effectively in this conversation as well as guide others as they seek to follow the spiritual way. This course will not only explore the nature of spirituality, but will also seek to assist students to engage in various spiritual disciplines designed to foster the way of love.

COURSE FORMAT: A mixture of lecture, discussion, small groups, media, case studies, and interactive dialogue. The class will meet twice weekly for two-hour sessions. In addition, each student will participate in a one-day silent retreat, either with the class at a local retreat center on a Friday, 9:00-3:30, or individually on a day of the student's choice.

REQUIRED READING:
Allen, Diogenes. Spiritual Theology. Cowley Publications, 1997.

Chittister, Joan. Wisdom Distilled from the Daily: Living the Rule of St. Benedict Today. HarperCollins, 1991.

Peace, Richard. Contemplative Bible Reading. NavPress, 1998.

__________. Meditative Prayer. NavPress, 1998.

Sire, James. Learning to Pray Through the Psalms. InterVarsity Press, 2006.

Theibodeaux, Mark. Armchair Mystic. St. Anthony Messenger Press, 2001.

Choose one:
Barton, Ruth Haley. Sacred Rhythms: Arranging Our Lives for Spiritual Transformation. InterVarsity Press, 2006.

Or Foster, Richard. Celebration of Discipline. rev. ed. HarperOne, 1988.

Or Jones, Tony. The Sacred Way. Zondervan, 2005.

ASSIGNMENTS:
  1. Regular attendance and participation in all aspects of the course including active involvement in a small group (15%).

  2. Attendance at a silent retreat plus reflection paper (15%).

  3. Research paper on some aspect of spirituality (10 pages) (35%).

  4. Personal engagement in spiritual exercises plus reflection paper (15%).

  5. Reading (20%).

PREREQUISITES: None.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets MA requirement in Foundational Spirituality (FSP).

FINAL EXAMINATION: None.

This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. (2/08)