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"Spirituality grounded in the church\u2019s liturgy is the broad theological issue considered in this thesis-project. Articulated particularly in the systematic, ecclesiological, liturgical and eschatological areas of theological inquiry, this thesis-project follows a practical theological hermeneutic. Following introductory comments, \u201CReintegrating the Dis-integrated\u201D begins the process of descriptive theology, in considering the theological, liturgical and ethical reductionism resulting from the historical \u201Csplit\u201D between theology and spirituality and recommends a possible resolution to this reductionist orientation of spirituality in a re-appropriation of the mystical tradition of the church. In addressing the \u201CExperience of Spirituality,\u201D Chapter Two sets spirituality and spiritual norms within the lived experience of the individual and community. By means of thick description I discuss the specific understanding of \u201Cspirituality\u201D within the church and the larger culture. \u201CEngaging the \u2018Source\u2019 of Life-Giving Meaning and Purpose\u201D continues the process of thick description by considering the understanding of spiritual \u201CSource\u201D vis-\u00E0-vis extensive reflection on postmodern cultural ethos as well as an interpretation of a major ecclesial survey implemented within the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. In \u201CSearching for\u2026the Source. Creed!\u201D--the hermeneutic process turns to the historical, systematic and strategic factors within the theological endeavor by considering the scriptural and traditional development of \u201Cspirituality\u201D within the church. As an alternative to the traditional \u201Cforensic\u201D understanding of justification, an appropriation of a more \u201Cmystical,\u201D unitive, and perichoretic understanding of relationship with God and others marks the spiritual journey. In claiming word and sacrament as a full expression of and encounter with God, \u201CApprehension of\u2026the Source. Cult!\u201D engages especially the church\u2019s sacramental theology, whereby relational ontology characterizes our union with God and incorporation into Christ. Historical eschatology as a pneumatological event is explored in \u201CRelationship with\u2026the Source. Code!\u201D Claiming an ethical horizon that is sacramental, incarnational, spiritual and oriented toward liberation, is the means by which a paschal people both live in and move toward the reign of God. As conclusion, \u201CEngaging Strategic Praxis\u201D recommends means by which the Lutheran Church might most fully appropriate a spiritual transformation wherein identity and impact are united in the imago Dei. Among the recommendations--a reappropriation of mystagogy, catechesis and vocation."
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