A Beautiful Death

Paul Houston Blankenship‐Lai
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This article is about the death of a graduate school for spiritual formation and theological education. I ask what the death of this school can teach us about teaching theology and religion for the sake of student transformation and more loving pedagogies. I also ask how, when an institution dies, it can die beautifully. The underlying thesis of this article is that there is, alive in our classrooms (and ourselves, perhaps), a spiritual wound that can be named an experiential death of divine love—and that this wound is manifesting as unshepherded fear, rage, and discontent. I suggest that this spiritual wound be tended through skillful pedagogical tenderness, flexibility, and liberative co‐creation with students to cultivate a presence of love and feed the spiritual hungers of our time. I also suggest that a school (and a teacher) dies beautifully when its death is allowed and free to become a scene of beautiful instruction.
美丽的死亡
这篇文章是关于一所灵性培育和神学教育研究生院的死亡。我想问的是,这所学校的死亡能给我们带来什么启示,让我们在神学和宗教教学中,为了学生的转变和更有爱的教学法而努力。我还想知道,当一个机构死亡时,它如何才能死得美丽。本文的基本论点是,在我们的课堂上(也许还有我们自己),存在着一种精神创伤,可以称之为神爱的体验性死亡--这种创伤表现为未被牧养的恐惧、愤怒和不满。我建议,通过巧妙的温柔、灵活的教学方法以及与学生自由共创的方式来治疗这种精神创伤,以培养爱的存在,满足我们这个时代对精神的渴求。我还建议,当一所学校(和一位教师)的死亡被允许和自由地成为美丽的教学场景时,它就会美丽地死去。
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