Beholding

Ecclesial Futures Pub Date : 2022-12-21 DOI:10.54195/ef12915
Nigel Rooms
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This article addresses missional spirituality, that is what spirituality, individual and corporate, is appropriate and fruitful in churches which seek to participate in the mission of God. The paper engages with neuroscience around how the two hemispheres of the brain, right and left offer two ways of attending to the world and Iain McGilchrist’s assertion in The Master and his Emissary that left brain attention has predominated especially in Modernity. Two Christian responses which utilise these truths about the brain are critically examined, one from an American, broadly Evangelical school of thought and the other from the Anglican Solitary, Maggie Ross. Ross’ recovery of the apophatic stream of Christian spirituality via the right brain of “Deep Mind” is preferred without dismissing other approaches. The “unintended consequences” of seeking silence before God who is, including the gift of “beholding” and how they connect to what is required of missional churches are delineated. Some brief suggestions are made as to might be done to enhance the practice of silence in local churches.
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这篇文章讨论的是宣教灵性,即个人和团体的灵性,在寻求参与神的使命的教会中是合适的和富有成效的。这篇论文涉及神经科学,关于大脑的两个半球,左右半球如何提供两种关注世界的方式,以及伊恩·麦吉尔克里斯特在《大师和他的使者》中断言,左脑的注意力占主导地位,尤其是在现代性中。两种基督教的回应都利用了这些关于大脑的真理,一种来自美国广泛的福音派思想,另一种来自英国圣公会的玛吉·罗斯。罗斯通过右脑“深层思维”恢复基督教精神的冷漠流是首选,但不排除其他方法。在上帝面前寻求沉默的“意想不到的后果”,包括“观看”的天赋,以及它们如何与宣教教会的要求联系起来。提出了一些简短的建议,以加强地方教堂的沉默实践。
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