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Christian Religious Education: Sharing Our Story and Vision |
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Rating: Summary: A Propmising Vision for Religious Educaton Review: A basic how-to guide for religious education this book is not. However, I feel strongly that anyone involved in Christian religious education should encounter Groome's work because he so clearly delineates and discusses the foundational questions that inform our practice in religious education. In reading Groome's exploration of answers to these foundational educational questions, the reader will be encouraged to consider these questions for herself or himself and thus come to better understand and more clearly articulate the underlying assumptions, beliefs, and theories that shape his or her practice. The format of Groome's book is clear, with six parts centering on the what, why, where, how, when and who of Christian religious education. These may seem like simple questions with basic answers, but Groome draws upon psychological, philosophical, educational and theological resources to answers them in a way that is thought-provoking, educationally sound, and true to the Story and Vision of the Christian faith. Particularly useful is Groome's articulation of the shared praxis approach to religious education in the fourth section of the book. This attitude toward religious education (Groome would be hesitant to call it a method) puts the entire lived experiences of individuals and groups of people in critical and constructive dialogue with the Story, understood as the entirety of the Christian faith tradition, and the Vision, Groome's term for God's vision of creation and the kingdom of God and the lived response that this invites from people of faith, of Christianity. In his description of the shared praxis approach, I found much that affirmed and put words to some of my current educational practice, as well as ideas that challenged me to reconsider various aspects of my teaching style. For educators already working unknowingly out of a shared praxis approach, Groome's work is still valuable because it provides a vocabulary and a framework for understanding such practice. For educators who have not yet considered this way of approaching the educational task, there is much that bears pondering and appropriating for one's own practice. Only one statement of warning is necessary. Groome is a scholar who seems most at home in the philosophical realm. For those readers not as familiar with philosophy and more accustomed to reading books with an ostensibly more practical focus, it will help to read for his main ideas so that one does not get bogged down when Groome traces the philosophical influences of many of his ideas.
Rating: Summary: A Propmising Vision for Religious Educaton Review: A basic how-to guide for religious education this book is not. However, I feel strongly that anyone involved in Christian religious education should encounter Groome's work because he so clearly delineates and discusses the foundational questions that inform our practice in religious education. In reading Groome's exploration of answers to these foundational educational questions, the reader will be encouraged to consider these questions for herself or himself and thus come to better understand and more clearly articulate the underlying assumptions, beliefs, and theories that shape his or her practice. The format of Groome's book is clear, with six parts centering on the what, why, where, how, when and who of Christian religious education. These may seem like simple questions with basic answers, but Groome draws upon psychological, philosophical, educational and theological resources to answers them in a way that is thought-provoking, educationally sound, and true to the Story and Vision of the Christian faith. Particularly useful is Groome's articulation of the shared praxis approach to religious education in the fourth section of the book. This attitude toward religious education (Groome would be hesitant to call it a method) puts the entire lived experiences of individuals and groups of people in critical and constructive dialogue with the Story, understood as the entirety of the Christian faith tradition, and the Vision, Groome's term for God's vision of creation and the kingdom of God and the lived response that this invites from people of faith, of Christianity. In his description of the shared praxis approach, I found much that affirmed and put words to some of my current educational practice, as well as ideas that challenged me to reconsider various aspects of my teaching style. For educators already working unknowingly out of a shared praxis approach, Groome's work is still valuable because it provides a vocabulary and a framework for understanding such practice. For educators who have not yet considered this way of approaching the educational task, there is much that bears pondering and appropriating for one's own practice. Only one statement of warning is necessary. Groome is a scholar who seems most at home in the philosophical realm. For those readers not as familiar with philosophy and more accustomed to reading books with an ostensibly more practical focus, it will help to read for his main ideas so that one does not get bogged down when Groome traces the philosophical influences of many of his ideas.
Rating: Summary: Excellent! Review: Groome has some very practical ideas which can easily be implemented in the classroom, I have found, without too much effort. An excellent book with some limitations, it has helped me in my Masters of Religious Education to acquire a new approach and has synergistically taught me that the purpose of education is to teach the student to think and evaluate all things, being equipped to come to better conclusions, the better the process of thinking works in the individual. I highly recommend the work.
Rating: Summary: Thomas groome transformed my vision to religious education. Review: I've already read this book 13 years before. At that time I was a seminarian and very interested in the catechesis. When I finished this book, I had to change my focus from the boring knowledge to the wondering life. He presented 5 steps from the abundant sources of philosophical, psychological, educational, and religious theories. Now I have been ordained to being a priest. I am re-reading this book. There are lots of needs to be changed in my attitude for education as before. This book is a kind of mirror for correcting my makeup. Life is always more important than any others. Our story and vision of life should be effected by Jesus Story and Vision of life. Thomas gives us an appropriate method. On the other hand, I think this book should be revised for practical needs. Frankly,It's really hard yet to get understanding.
Rating: Summary: Thomas groome transformed my vision to religious education. Review: I've already read this book 13 years before. At that time I was a seminarian and very interested in the catechesis. When I finished this book, I had to change my focus from the boring knowledge to the wondering life. He presented 5 steps from the abundant sources of philosophical, psychological, educational, and religious theories. Now I have been ordained to being a priest. I am re-reading this book. There are lots of needs to be changed in my attitude for education as before. This book is a kind of mirror for correcting my makeup. Life is always more important than any others. Our story and vision of life should be effected by Jesus Story and Vision of life. Thomas gives us an appropriate method. On the other hand, I think this book should be revised for practical needs. Frankly,It's really hard yet to get understanding.
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