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Richard Foster (theologian) - Wikipedia

Richard Foster (theologian) - Wikipedia



리처드 포스터
위키백과, 우리 모두의 백과사전.

리처드 포스터(Richard J. Foster)는 미국 아주사 퍼시픽 대학교, 미시건의 스프링 아버 대학교의 영성신학 교수이며, "레노바레"(Renovare)의 설립자다. 

영성 운동의 대중화에 힘쓰고 있으며, 삶에 적용되고 이웃과 사회의 영성을 깊게 하는 크리스천 영성의 영향력을 넓혀나가고 있다. 포스터의 종교는 퀘이커교이다.

저서
『영적 훈련과 성장』(Celebration of Discipline, 1978)
『기도』
『돈, 섹스, 권력』
『신앙고전 52선』(Devotional classics: selected readings for individuals and groups)
『영성 고전 산책』(Spiritual Classics)





Richard Foster (theologian)

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Richard James Foster (born 1942) is a Christian theologian and author in the Quaker tradition. His writings speak to a broad Christian audience. Born in 1942 in New Mexico, Foster has been a professor at Friends University and pastor of Evangelical Friends churches. Foster resides in Denver, Colorado. He earned his undergraduate degree at George Fox University in Oregon and his Doctor of Pastoral Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary, and received an honorary doctorate from Houghton College.[1]

Foster is best known for his 1978 book Celebration of Discipline, which examines the inward disciplines of prayerfastingmeditation, and study in the Christian life, the outward disciplines of simplicitysolitudesubmission, and service, and the corporate disciplines of confessionworship, guidance, and celebration.[2] It has sold over one million copies. It was named by Christianity Today as one of the top ten books of the twentieth century. A work described as a sequel to Celebration is Foster's 1985 Money, Sex & Power.[3] and associated study guide.[4]

He also published Freedom of Simplicity in 1981, which further explores the discipline of simple, intentional living.[5] Prayer: Finding the Heart's True Home (1992, ISBN 0-06-062846-4), which explores 21 different types of Christian prayer, edited Devotional Classics (1993, ISBN 0-06-066966-7), a devotional guide featuring Christian wisdom through the ages, and Streams of Living Water (2001, ISBN 0-06-062822-7), which examines the place of the different spiritual traditions - 

  • Contemplative: The Prayer-Filled Life; 
  • Holiness: The Virtuous Life ; 
  • Charismatic: The Spirit-Empowered Life; 
  • Social Justice: The Compassionate Life; 
  • Evangelical: The Word-Centered Life; and 
  • Incarnational: The Sacramental Life - in Christianity.

Foster (along with several others) also wrote the devotional Renovaré Spiritual Formation Bible (now published as The Life with God Study Bible). Two editions of this NRSV-based study Bible exist, one with the apocryphal/deuterocanonical texts and one without.

In 2008, he co-authored with Gayle Beebe, the book Longing for God.

In 1988 Foster founded Renovaré, a Christian renewal para-Church organization.

In recent years he has allowed his hair to grow, wearing it in a long pony tail. He says this is his way of honoring the portion of his heritage which is Ojibwe.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Galli, Mark (2008-09-17). "A Life Formed in the Spirit"Christianity TodayArchived from the original on 2012-10-24. Retrieved 2013-05-09.
  2. ^ Foster, Richard J. (1978). Celebration of DisciplineHarper & RowISBN 9780061800399.
  3. ^ Foster, Richard J. (1985). Money, Sex & Power. Harper & Row. ISBN 9780060628352.
  4. ^ Foster, Richard J. (1985). Money, Sex & Power Study Guide. Harper & Row. ISBN 9780062047953.
  5. ^ Foster, Richard J. (1981). Freedom of SimplicityHarperCollinsISBN 9780060628253.
  6. ^ Patterson, Sean. "Finding Foster"George Fox JournalGeorge Fox University. Retrieved 5 March 2015.

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In a nutshell Trueblood's book discusses what he calls "the 3 major elements in any genuine Christianity", "like three legs of a stool": 
  • cultivating the inner life/pietism/spiritual roots, 
  • outer action/service/healing ministry/fruit, and 
  • "the experience of careful thinking by which the whole operation can be supported". 

The book was written in 1969, when there was a large rift in thought in the church between the focus on inner spiritualism/pietism vs. outer service/activism. Trueblood was driven to make the point that far from being contradictory they are necessarily complementary, and also added his third "leg", the "intellectual integrity" facet.
That said, so much was applicable to today, much maybe more so. I loved so much of what he had to say, and couldn't help but read it quickly! Wavering between a 4 and 5 star rating...
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Athough Elton Trueblood wrote this book nearly fifty years ago, I believe its premise is just as relevant today. The kind of Christianity that has prevailed in Western society for the last two centuries is on the chopping block, and a "new man" is needed to meet the unique challenges of our time. He (or she) will transcend the polarization of our age by blending the best of both worlds (action and contemplation) in an expression of faith that is deeply and authentically Christian.

"The new man for our time is the whole man, the man who consciously rejects the temptation to limit himself to one part of a totality, when such limitation is not required." - Elton Trueblood