DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to introduce the foundations of
spirituality in two sections: contours and praxis. The first part
outlines the multidimensional, multifaceted nature and shape of Christian
spirituality and deals with the major critical issues behind its contemporary
expressions. The second part highlights important dynamics of spiritual
formation, with special attention given to certain spiritual practices.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: It is hoped that by the end of the course the student will
be able to (1) appreciate the ecumenical character of Christian
spirituality based upon its differing yet complementary expressions; (2)
identify and wrestle with the major critical issues related to it;
(3) understand and appropriate the biblical dynamics of spiritual
formation into one's experience; (4) begin cultivating the practice of
spirituality and its accompanying disciplines in everyday life.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY: In and outside our churches, people engage in an
ongoing conversation about the subject of spirituality and the process of
spiritual formation. Christians in ministry must be in the forefront of such a
discussion, competently guiding those who are seeking a genuine experience of
God and directing them toward proven spiritual paths in accord with Scripture
and the commonly held tradition of the ancient church. This course is designed
not only to explore those paths but also to engage us in the actual practice of
the various disciplines of our life in the Spirit.
COURSE FORMAT: A mixture of class lecture, report/discussion, and group
interaction. The class will meet daily for four-hour sessions for two weeks.
Scheduled in between the two weeks will be a four-hour Silent Retreat (Quiet
Day) to be observed by the entire class.
REQUIRED READING: