일상생활에서의 영성을 위한 성인기독교교육 = A Study to the Spirituality in Everyday Life and Adult Religious Education
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발행기관
학술지명
권호사항
발행연도
2010
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Korean
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The definition of spirituality in this article starts from a concept of a person's soul in comparison with intellect, emotion, and behavior. This article assumes every person has a soul from birth to death even though it is not cultivated by some education and motivation. Each person's soul could be cultivated by some education, and cultivated soul or educated soul is called as a spirituality. Therefore there are many forms of spirituality, and every religion has a spirituality of it's own. Buddhism, Islam, and Hinduism have their own spirituality as well as Christianity's spirituality. And Christianity's spirituality is different with each denomination's faith and creed. Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant have a spirituality in harmony with their own faith and creed. Among them, Protestant's emphasis is a spirituality of faith on the Word and crucified Christ. Until now, the Protestant's spirituality has been expressed at a particular place and time in the Church and retreat center. This article want to say the necessity of a spirituality in everyday life beyond the limited time and place in traditional perspective. A spirituality of everyday life means characteristics of the soul which are recognizing and discriminating Christ in the everyday life. Jesus's spirituality and early Christian's spirituality was a spirituality of everyday life, but middle age's spirituality was changed to a spirituality of “fuga mundi"(escape from the world). Since the Reformation and Vatican Council Ⅱ, spirituality resumed emphasizing an everyday life and laity as God's people. The theological foundation of spirituality in everyday life is focused on creation, incarnation, and the Spirit. The refrain of the creation story in Genesis is “and it was good" which is a foundational truth of the spiritual life. Incarnation breaks down a separation between the sacred and the profane as opposing realities. Incarnation makes holy every cubic inch of reality from quarks to human beings, cosmos, and world. The spiritual life is about knowing and loving God. This loving knowledge of God in Christ is made possible by the Holy Spirit as a revelation's Spirit. The Spirit enables us not only to know God but to respond to God's will toward Christian's sanctification. By these theological foundations, Christian adults as laity can live everyday life with spirituality. For spirituality in everyday life of Christian adults, this article suggests the following five contents. The first, a concept of authenticity is important to understand a spiritual life. Authenticity is related with understanding one's death by Heidegger's expression in his “Sein und Zeit." Heidegger says that an ordinary person could resume an authenticity by recognizing one's death in here and now not anytime and anyplace. Christian adults could live with spirituality by taking consiousness to one's death and the second coming of Christ in here and now. The second, work can be a place in which I discover myself as well as prove myself. We often fail to see that the challenges, trials, and joys of work are part of the essence of the spiritual life. Nor can we afford any longer to limit the spiritual life to private prayer, retreats, or church on Sunday. Spending oneself to make a good product, dealing honestly with humiliation, or taking risks to be truthful, this is the very stuff of the spiritual life. The Third, in the 21st century adult Christians live in a digital everyday life. The internet, cellular phone, and many things of digital media can be used for a formation of spirituality in everyday life by connecting with story. Connecting digital media and story gives the opportunity for spiritual life through a mentoring community formed by cyber family. Owing to anonymity in digital media, adult Christians can easily communicate with true opinions and understand a truth and a solution to the conflict by self-directed learning. The fourth, many adult Christians live daily in crises o
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