Creative Learning in the Local Church

Creative Learning in the Local Church by Meg Orr, published by Grove Books in 2005, is a concise exploration of the role of theology within the church community. This 28-page work addresses the importance of engaging all members in theological discussions, emphasizing that theology should be an energizing and liberating experience rather than something reserved for a select few. The book invites readers to consider how theology can transform lives and foster a deeper connection to God.
In this edition, Orr challenges the traditional barriers that often separate theological discourse from the laity, advocating for a more inclusive approach. Readers will find insights into how education within the church can be revitalized, encouraging participation and discovery among all congregants. The topics of religion, spirituality, and education are woven throughout, making this book a valuable resource for those interested in enhancing their understanding of theology in a communal setting.
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‘Theology involves a life-changing encounter, a new discovery, and orientation of the souls to God. At its best, it is energising and liberating. So why do we hide it from the laity? …lays down the challenge of doing theology with all members of the church.’ – Publisher.
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