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OverviewThe discussion guide for the novel, Wonder Clearing, comes at a critical moment for churches and nations. Both churches and nations are suffering through not only a terrible pandemic threatening physical health but also a pandemic of division that threatens the heart of our churches and the soul of civic society. Small groups using the discussion guide will focus on issues pertinent to contemporary America including racism, sexual orientation, and sexual exploitation of women and children. These issues play out in our world in religion, culture, and politics. Online or in-person discussion groups will easily apply the questions, Scriptures, and discussions to their own situations. Current social issues in both Catholic and Protestant churches echo many of the themes of the book. Political issues including immigration, civil rights, and discrimination parallel the experiences of Rob and Alphonso in the Steepleton of their youth. But the appeal of discussing Wonder Clearing will be far more than pertinence of the issues and the reality of current prejudices. Instead, discussing the experience of the characters will offer participants an alternative way of living in a divisive religious and political world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Taylor Penfield , Joy A BarrettPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.177kg ISBN: 9781725281509ISBN 10: 1725281503 Pages: 46 Publication Date: 09 October 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn our politically polarized historical moment many Christians are eager to explore social and ethical implications of their faith that reach beyond talking points about the latest headlines. Our responses to literature provoke conversations that are personal and authentic precisely because they concern fictional characters and situations. Taylor Penfield skillfully facilitates these conversations by pairing questions about Wonder Clearing with reflections drawn from Scripture in this excellent discussion guide. --Ron Mourad, Professor of Religious Studies, Albion College In our politically polarized historical moment many Christians are eager to explore social and ethical implications of their faith that reach beyond talking points about the latest headlines. Our responses to literature provoke conversations that are personal and authentic precisely because they concern fictional characters and situations. Taylor Penfield skillfully facilitates these conversations by pairing questions about Wonder Clearing with reflections drawn from Scripture in this excellent discussion guide. --Ron Mourad, Professor of Religious Studies, Albion College """In our politically polarized historical moment many Christians are eager to explore social and ethical implications of their faith that reach beyond talking points about the latest headlines. Our responses to literature provoke conversations that are personal and authentic precisely because they concern fictional characters and situations. Taylor Penfield skillfully facilitates these conversations by pairing questions about Wonder Clearing with reflections drawn from Scripture in this excellent discussion guide."" --Ron Mourad, Professor of Religious Studies, Albion College" """In our politically polarized historical moment many Christians are eager to explore social and ethical implications of their faith that reach beyond talking points about the latest headlines. Our responses to literature provoke conversations that are personal and authentic precisely because they concern fictional characters and situations. Taylor Penfield skillfully facilitates these conversations by pairing questions about Wonder Clearing with reflections drawn from Scripture in this excellent discussion guide."" --Ron Mourad, Professor of Religious Studies, Albion College" Author InformationTaylor Penfield, a retired United Methodist minister, has been a pastor, chaplain, and administrator. He marks the time of his ministry to and from people with intellectual disabilities as his most notable period of awesome learning. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |