University Press of America
Pages: 260
Trim: 7 x 10
978-0-7618-5205-6 • Paperback • August 2010 • $53.99 • (£42.00)
978-0-7618-5206-3 • eBook • July 2012 • $51.00 • (£39.00)
Fred Herron is the interim executive director at Mount Manresa Jesuit Retreat House, a member of the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at St. John's University, Staten Island, and chairperson of the Religious Studies Department at Fontbonne Hall Academy.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Tuning the Rig
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 How Is It That We Live Forever
Part 5 I. A Good People
Chapter 6 1. A Little Breathless and a Little Late: Towards a Teaching and a Learning Church
Chapter 7 2. The Face of God in Human Form: Common Traits of Excellent Catholic Schools
Chapter 8 3. The Substance of Things Hoped For: School Handbooks as Text and Event
Chapter 9 II. A Gracious World
Chapter 10 4. Finding God in the OC? Popular Culture and Religious Education
Chapter 11 5. "Big Russ" and the Glory of the Ordinary
Chapter 12 6. Chesterton, Gossip Girls, and the Formation of Catholic Imagination
Chapter 13 7. When Did We See You Hungry? — Catholic Stories Today
Part 14 III. A Community for Life: Made for Each Other
Chapter 15 8. Shaking Off the Village: Spreading the Gospel in the Postmodern World
Chapter 16 9. The Bishops and the Blogs: Faith Formation on the Internet
Part 17 IV. A Tradition to Inherit
Chapter 18 10. Ignatius Loyola and Jesuit Education
Chapter 19 11. The Eucharist and the Millennials: Insights from the Benedictine Rule
Chapter 20 12. The Scarred Coin and the Catholic Imagination: Writing Across the Curriculum and Vincentian Spirituality
Part 21 V. A Reasonable Wisdom
Chapter 22 13. The Fallow Way: Seeds of Renewal for the Catholic Imagination
Chapter 23 14. Catholic Schools as Covenant Communities: Towards a New Model for School Governance
Part 24 VI. A Spirituality for Everyone
Chapter 25 15. Our Transformation in Christ: Thomas Merton and Transformative Learning
Chapter 26 16. A Solidary Man: Thomas Merton and the Rise of Solidarity
Chapter 27 17. A Bricoleur in the Monastery: Tactics in a Nothing Place
Part 28 VII. A Faith That Does Justice
Chapter 29 18. He Shall Overcome: The Challenge of Peace for Catholic Educators
Part 30 VIII. A Catholic Openness
Chapter 31 19. From the Eliot School Rebellion to Campion Hall: Solidarity, Public Interest, and School Vouchers, A Test Case for the Catholic Imagination
Chapter 32 20. A Dangerous Memory: Prophetic Education and the Catholic Imagination
…An exceptional job of communicating key challenges to Catholic Educators, providing purposeful examples to model through their imagination, dialogue and community of discipleship. It will be a must for my students.
— Dr. Gerald M. Cattaro, executive director, Catholic School Leadership and Faith Based Education, Graduate School of Education, Fordham University
…This is a must-read for parents, educators, ministers or anyone who understands that education is the key to a better faith and a better future.
— Nicole Sotelo, author of Women Healing from Abuse: Meditations for Finding Peace
Tuning the Rig reminds educators that we are commissioned to keep our Catholic imaginations vital and vibrant as we seek to guide our students in navigating the uncertain waters of growth.
— Kathleen McKinney CSJ, EdD
...An authentic voice whose scholarship brings…the Good News as the curriculum of our lives and of our work. Each chapter provides Catholic school educators perspectives for reflection and growth in their transformative work with the young.
— Professor Robert J. Starratt, The Lynch School, Boston College