{"id":1857,"date":"2007-02-09T02:30:02","date_gmt":"2007-02-09T02:30:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2007\/02\/friday-is-for-friends-28.html"},"modified":"2007-02-09T02:30:02","modified_gmt":"2007-02-09T02:30:02","slug":"friday-is-for-friends-28","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2007\/02\/friday-is-for-friends-28.html","title":{"rendered":"Friday is for Friends"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When English teachers turn to writing &#8212; turn away that is from their mounds of grading &#8212; I tend to find something to read. Why? Because they know what they are doing when putting pen to paper (or finger to key). I find this true in Darryl Tippens, now Provost at Pepperdine, in his book <em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Pilgrim-Heart-Jesus-Everyday-Life\/dp\/0976779072\/sr=1-1\/qid=1170985470\/ref=sr_1_1\/105-0382274-9828461?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books\">Pilgrim Heart<\/a><\/em>. Today I want to whet your appetite (and body! &#8212; read on) for his ideas. <!--more|inline--><br \/>\nI will have this quotation below again, but what do you think of this statement by Tippens about the impact of Christian love on his own conversion?  &#8220;Though their theology may have been thin in places, they were Christ to me&#8221; (23). Can you think of those who were &#8220;Christ to you&#8221;? Or the impact of real lives? Or the impact of &#8220;not being Christ&#8221; on others? How are you and your community &#8220;embodying&#8221; grace? Do the normal list of spiritual disciplines promote an individual spirituality? (How so?) And what kind of disciplines are more communally focused?<br \/>\nTippens introduces us to an embodied spirituality, an incarnational Christian life, and an ecclesial vision for spiritual disciplines. Now, if that doesn&#8217;t interest you I&#8217;m sorry. I&#8217;m pumped about these themes.<br \/>\n&#8220;Too many discussions of spirituality,&#8221; Tippens contends, &#8220;emphasize the private and interior dimensions, neglecting the richly <em>embodied <\/em>and <em>communal <\/em>nature of life in Christ.&#8221; To slightly paraphrase, &#8220;An incarnational spirituality <em>requires <\/em>us to consider how our bodies and our placement within vibrant communities are necessary aspects of our calling.&#8221;<br \/>\nWe live in a day of spiritual disciplines &#8212; where we emphasize private disciplines as the path to spiritual maturation; Tippens probes in this book for a new perception of spiritual disciplines as communal, embodied disciplines. Let emphasize this: I see here a new perspective on spiritual disciplines &#8212; in which we see them not only as personal but also corporate.  &#8220;Our ministers may be highly degreed, our staffs highly specialized, and our worship services elegantly orchestrated; but these are insufficient if we are not also actively engaging in the basic communal practices that are known to transmit spiritual memory and transform lives.&#8221;<br \/>\nIn chp 1, Tippens summons us to a &#8220;worldly&#8221; spirituality. He tells the sad story of Emily Dickinson who delighted in written letters. Why? &#8220;A letter always seemed to me like Immortality, for is it not the <em>mind alone, without corporal friend<\/em>?&#8221; Ouch &#8230; what a claim she makes here. She&#8217;d prefer the letter so she didn&#8217;t have to put up with the body &#8212; the other, the person. I found this quotation powerful &#8212; and sad.<br \/>\nSadly, some have a spirituality like this, and Tippens charts some of his own growth from such a spirituality into an incarnational spirituality. Some think of spirituality as something they do all alone. Is that biblical?<br \/>\nIn reflecting on his own conversion, he suspects that it was the &#8220;sheer kindness of Jesus&#8217; followers that had the greatest impact of all.&#8221; I like this one: &#8220;Though their theology may have been thin in places, they were Christ to me&#8221; (23).<br \/>\nJesus calls us to take a journey &#8212; in our bodies &#8212; and he calls us to do this together &#8212; as embodied fellow travelers. This is what the church is. Tippens points out in chp 2 that we are prone today to develop a spirituality that is &#8220;too spiritual&#8221;. We are called to following Christ in our bodies &#8212; with other bodies &#8212; in the here and now.<br \/>\nNext week: Emptying.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When English teachers turn to writing &#8212; turn away that is from their mounds of grading &#8212; I tend to find something to read. Why? Because they know what they are doing when putting pen to paper (or finger to key). 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