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Dancing with the sacred : a missionary spirituality / Percy Juan G. Bacani.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City, Philippines : Claretian Communications Foundation, c2016.Description: 280 p.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9786218009691
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • FIL BV 2105 .B33 2016
Contents:
Contents:
Chapter 1. Dancing with my shadows
The inner journey
Facing the shadows
Being a Christian
Shadows and mission
Reimaging the divine
Chaos and birthing
REST
Soul acceptance
The poor anoint us
Chapter 2. Dancing with the Lord of the dance
Who is Jesus
Where one is
Deep consciousness
Kenosis: Jesus as the heart of God
Kenosis as three levels of liberations
Mystique- why and whereby
The Magnificat (three levels of liberation)
Kenosis and mission
Kenosis and creation
Chapter 3. Dancing with the local culture: a challenge to religious life
Inculturation
Reclaiming the local cultures
Liberating values, symbols, myths and rituals
The church of the poor
Dancing through sacred spaces
Three inner resources in the Filipino: Faith in divine providence-- Inter-relatedness (Pakikipagkapwa na may dama at malasakit)-- Enormous hope (Puno ng Pag-asa) and sense of celebration (Pagdiwang)
Chapter 4. The dance between sexuality and spirituality
Dualism
Passion, creativity, and generativity
The dance between eros and agape
Eros
Some markers
Sexuality and spirituality
Sexual conversation with God
Love meets the poor
Love meets women
Love meets the land
In dialogue with Asia's multi-religious context and traditions
Right relations-- born of prophetic mysticism
Missionaries called to be mystics
Contextual love-- the locus of mission spirituality
Chapter 5. Dancing with the cosmos
Immediate context
Birthing- God's and Mary's
Epiphany
The grandmothers creation story
The challenges of Laudatu si'
Evolutionary paradigm
Expansion of the image of God
Evolving Christ
Creation and salvation are one
The radicality of the Sabbath
A new cosmology
New way of looking at ourselves
Cosmogenesis
Shamanism
Rereading the Genesis narrative
Rereading of the Genesis narrative from the "Earth's perspective"
Chapter 6. Dancing with dark matter
Deep evolutionary roots
To dance with the dark side
Evolutionary brain
Different paths to the divine
Ecological conversation-four integral movements-- Begins with gratitude-- recognize our pain for the world-- seeing with new eyes-- Going forth-- "let us sing as we go"
Dancing with the sacred in a world of open systems
Faith seeking cosmos
Ecozoic era
Faith seeking the divine in and through the cosmos
Experience of oneness
World as lover
Chapter 7. Dancing with the poor: The other challenge of Laudatu si'
A sense of deep communion
Solidarity with the poor
Climate is a common good/ universal destination of goods
The principle of the common good and the principle of subsidiarity
The principle of intergenerational solidarity/ Intergenerational justice
Ecological citizenship- communities of celebration and resistance: reimaging our inner journey-- celebrate biocentric consciousness-- circles of care and political actions-- on-going articulation of eco-spirituality
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

Chapter 1. Dancing with my shadows

The inner journey

Facing the shadows

Being a Christian

Shadows and mission

Reimaging the divine

Chaos and birthing

REST

Soul acceptance

The poor anoint us

Chapter 2. Dancing with the Lord of the dance

Who is Jesus

Where one is

Deep consciousness

Kenosis: Jesus as the heart of God

Kenosis as three levels of liberations

Mystique- why and whereby

The Magnificat (three levels of liberation)

Kenosis and mission

Kenosis and creation

Chapter 3. Dancing with the local culture: a challenge to religious life

Inculturation

Reclaiming the local cultures

Liberating values, symbols, myths and rituals

The church of the poor

Dancing through sacred spaces

Three inner resources in the Filipino: Faith in divine providence-- Inter-relatedness (Pakikipagkapwa na may dama at malasakit)-- Enormous hope (Puno ng Pag-asa) and sense of celebration (Pagdiwang)

Chapter 4. The dance between sexuality and spirituality

Dualism

Passion, creativity, and generativity

The dance between eros and agape

Eros

Some markers

Sexuality and spirituality

Sexual conversation with God

Love meets the poor

Love meets women

Love meets the land

In dialogue with Asia's multi-religious context and traditions

Right relations-- born of prophetic mysticism

Missionaries called to be mystics

Contextual love-- the locus of mission spirituality

Chapter 5. Dancing with the cosmos

Immediate context

Birthing- God's and Mary's

Epiphany

The grandmothers creation story

The challenges of Laudatu si'

Evolutionary paradigm

Expansion of the image of God

Evolving Christ

Creation and salvation are one

The radicality of the Sabbath

A new cosmology

New way of looking at ourselves

Cosmogenesis

Shamanism

Rereading the Genesis narrative

Rereading of the Genesis narrative from the "Earth's perspective"

Chapter 6. Dancing with dark matter

Deep evolutionary roots

To dance with the dark side

Evolutionary brain

Different paths to the divine

Ecological conversation-four integral movements-- Begins with gratitude-- recognize our pain for the world-- seeing with new eyes-- Going forth-- "let us sing as we go"

Dancing with the sacred in a world of open systems

Faith seeking cosmos

Ecozoic era

Faith seeking the divine in and through the cosmos

Experience of oneness

World as lover

Chapter 7. Dancing with the poor: The other challenge of Laudatu si'

A sense of deep communion

Solidarity with the poor

Climate is a common good/ universal destination of goods

The principle of the common good and the principle of subsidiarity

The principle of intergenerational solidarity/ Intergenerational justice

Ecological citizenship- communities of celebration and resistance: reimaging our inner journey-- celebrate biocentric consciousness-- circles of care and political actions-- on-going articulation of eco-spirituality

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