Taboo or to Do?: Is Christianity Complementary with Yoga, Martial Arts, Mindfulness, and Other Alternative Practices?

Today, some Christians--as part of their own personal growth--and some churches--as part of their desire to reach the 'spiritual but not religious'--are adapting spiritual practices that have their roots in East Asian religions or in disciplines that emerge from New Age and New Spirituality. Other voices within the Church are wary of, and in some cases condemn, involvement with such practices. This book sifts through some of the most popular practices and asks whether or not they should really be considered off-limits for Christians or incompatible with the way of Jesus. Each chapter provides a brief history of the alternative practice in focus, followed by an assessment of its strengths and weaknesses within a Christian framework, and a case study of a church interacting with the practice. Taboo or To Do? includes a Foreword by John Drane.

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Taboo or to Do?: Is Christianity Complementary with Yoga, Martial Arts, Mindfulness, and Other Alternative Practices?

Today, some Christians--as part of their own personal growth--and some churches--as part of their desire to reach the 'spiritual but not religious'--are adapting spiritual practices that have their roots in East Asian religions or in disciplines that emerge from New Age and New Spirituality. Other voices within the Church are wary of, and in some cases condemn, involvement with such practices. This book sifts through some of the most popular practices and asks whether or not they should really be considered off-limits for Christians or incompatible with the way of Jesus. Each chapter provides a brief history of the alternative practice in focus, followed by an assessment of its strengths and weaknesses within a Christian framework, and a case study of a church interacting with the practice. Taboo or To Do? includes a Foreword by John Drane.

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Taboo or to Do?: Is Christianity Complementary with Yoga, Martial Arts, Mindfulness, and Other Alternative Practices?

Taboo or to Do?: Is Christianity Complementary with Yoga, Martial Arts, Mindfulness, and Other Alternative Practices?

Taboo or to Do?: Is Christianity Complementary with Yoga, Martial Arts, Mindfulness, and Other Alternative Practices?

Taboo or to Do?: Is Christianity Complementary with Yoga, Martial Arts, Mindfulness, and Other Alternative Practices?

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Today, some Christians--as part of their own personal growth--and some churches--as part of their desire to reach the 'spiritual but not religious'--are adapting spiritual practices that have their roots in East Asian religions or in disciplines that emerge from New Age and New Spirituality. Other voices within the Church are wary of, and in some cases condemn, involvement with such practices. This book sifts through some of the most popular practices and asks whether or not they should really be considered off-limits for Christians or incompatible with the way of Jesus. Each chapter provides a brief history of the alternative practice in focus, followed by an assessment of its strengths and weaknesses within a Christian framework, and a case study of a church interacting with the practice. Taboo or To Do? includes a Foreword by John Drane.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506467351
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 04/28/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Ross Clifford is Principal of Morling Theological College, Sydney. He co-pioneered outreaches into Mind Body Spirit festivals.

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