Starting Thinking Theologically About Youth Ministry is the first academic textbook that introduces youth ministry students (whether undergraduate or graduate level) to a marriage of solid research, real life, and accessible design. Whereas most college-level texts may reflect a thorough (though impenetrable) mastery of the field, they tend to expect readers to plow through unnecessarily thick prose and bland design because 'it's good for them.' Youth Specialties doesn't agree. In this debut title to a continuing academic book line, college and seminary students will be introduced to real-life research, real-life youth ministry dilemmas, and real-life solutions. Contributing writers represent a spectrum of Christian Education thought and practice, as well as widespread recognition in their field...transdenominational, yet the perfect background to ministry in any denomination or ministry organization This text includes thorough indexes, design, and graphics that compel readers from page to page (now that's a first for a college text!); organization that permits professors to use any part of the text, in any order, rather than plod through the entire book from beginning to end; a perfect primary text that gives students a rich, academic, and readable (though not 'popular') grasp of every aspect of youth ministry a typical Intro course touches, while also serving as an ideal secondary text.
Chap Clark (PhD, University of Denver) is professor and chair of the youth, family, and culture department at Fuller Theological Seminary, where he also directs the Student Leadership Project and is coordinator of Fuller Studio. He is on the teaching team at Harbor Christian Center church in Gig Harbor, Washington, is president of ParenTeen, and works closely with Young Life. Clark has authored or coauthored numerous books including Hurt 2.0 and Sticky Faith. Follow him on Twitter @chapclark.
它是一本針對青少年事工所寫的書,但也很精彩地介紹了如何運用實踐神學的方法進行反思,全書採用美國實踐神學家Don Browning在A Fundamental Practical Theology(1991)使用的思考四步驟:(1)明白現階段現況 (2)反思當下的實踐 (3)辨別當下神學前設且評估之 (4)嘗試建立一個更忠實的事工。
此反思方式在Browning的年代已經開始盛行,之後更是成為顯學,無論是 富勒Mark Lau Branson的Churches, Cultures and Leadership: A Practical Theology of Congregations and Ethnicities、Ray Anderson還是亞伯丁John Swinton的Practical Theology and Qualitative Research還是Cardiff 大學Paul Ballard 的《實踐神學導引:服事中的神學思考》以及普林斯頓Richard Osmer的Practical Theology: An introduction都談到類似於這的反思方法。
比較主要的差別在於第二階段的反思對象,在此是針對教會的實踐,而Osmer則嘗試花更多心力探索現象背後的成因。也就是說,在「What’s going on?」(第一步)後,Browning會問的是「What are we doing」而Osmer則會問「Why is it going on?」
I thought this book was OK. It was very long and I found it a bit of a wrestle trying to finish it. I personally wasn’t a fan of the copious sidenotes, which made me feel like I was reading a different book within the book. I found the title of the book quite misleading, and wasn’t really sure if the book achieved the purpose for which it was written. Although, I still took a lot of new and helpful things away from this book.
I read this for a class. Probably should read it again so I can actually remember what it all says. Lot's of pieced together info from some really great leaders/teachers. Some times it can be dry but it is helpful for anyone in youth ministry!
As can be expected from a book w/ lots of contributors, chapters range from insightful to vapid. Out of four sections, the first two ("Understanding the Concrete Situation" and ("Reflecting on Present Practice") generally have the more worthwhile chapters (the third and fourth sections aren't as cohesive and feel kinda random, but mostly just weren't as helpful). The section "Reflecting on Present Practice" was especially helpful, each chapter proposing a different youth ministry focus (Evangelism, the Family, Christian Practices [maybe my favorite chapter of the entire book], Student Leadership, Critical Consciousness, Community, Innovation).