Laughter in a Time of Turmoil: Humor as Spiritual Practice
Here's a different angle on humor--it can be a spiritual practice, an expression of a theology of joy, hope, and grace. Humor is so valuable, for it offers self-care, healing, and renewal, precious gifts in times of pressure and tension. Olson begins by telling of three unforgettable friends who lived their lives with joy and zest--a practice that opened doors and aided their own sense of well-being. Playfully, he continues by exploring the known benefits of humor. Next considered is the amazing variety of humor in the Bible, a basic theology of a laughing God, and the caring ethic of humor that emerges from this theology. Finally, there is a discussion of how this practice of humor enriches worship, caregiving, and administration. Laughter in a Time of Turmoil draws to a close considering spiritual disciplines/practices and why humor belongs among these practices. Suggestions are then offered on how to grow in this spiritual practice. Discussion questions are provided for each chapter to help groups enjoy their conversations about the book. This book will help you think and laugh, or laugh and think (take your pick) and then be on your way rejoicing.
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Laughter in a Time of Turmoil: Humor as Spiritual Practice
Here's a different angle on humor--it can be a spiritual practice, an expression of a theology of joy, hope, and grace. Humor is so valuable, for it offers self-care, healing, and renewal, precious gifts in times of pressure and tension. Olson begins by telling of three unforgettable friends who lived their lives with joy and zest--a practice that opened doors and aided their own sense of well-being. Playfully, he continues by exploring the known benefits of humor. Next considered is the amazing variety of humor in the Bible, a basic theology of a laughing God, and the caring ethic of humor that emerges from this theology. Finally, there is a discussion of how this practice of humor enriches worship, caregiving, and administration. Laughter in a Time of Turmoil draws to a close considering spiritual disciplines/practices and why humor belongs among these practices. Suggestions are then offered on how to grow in this spiritual practice. Discussion questions are provided for each chapter to help groups enjoy their conversations about the book. This book will help you think and laugh, or laugh and think (take your pick) and then be on your way rejoicing.
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Laughter in a Time of Turmoil: Humor as Spiritual Practice

Laughter in a Time of Turmoil: Humor as Spiritual Practice

Laughter in a Time of Turmoil: Humor as Spiritual Practice

Laughter in a Time of Turmoil: Humor as Spiritual Practice

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Here's a different angle on humor--it can be a spiritual practice, an expression of a theology of joy, hope, and grace. Humor is so valuable, for it offers self-care, healing, and renewal, precious gifts in times of pressure and tension. Olson begins by telling of three unforgettable friends who lived their lives with joy and zest--a practice that opened doors and aided their own sense of well-being. Playfully, he continues by exploring the known benefits of humor. Next considered is the amazing variety of humor in the Bible, a basic theology of a laughing God, and the caring ethic of humor that emerges from this theology. Finally, there is a discussion of how this practice of humor enriches worship, caregiving, and administration. Laughter in a Time of Turmoil draws to a close considering spiritual disciplines/practices and why humor belongs among these practices. Suggestions are then offered on how to grow in this spiritual practice. Discussion questions are provided for each chapter to help groups enjoy their conversations about the book. This book will help you think and laugh, or laugh and think (take your pick) and then be on your way rejoicing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781621892021
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 04/11/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 196
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Richard P. Olson is Distinguished Professor of Pastoral Theology at Central Baptist Theological Seminary in Shawnee, Kansas, following many years of serving as pastor in a number of churches. He is the author or co-author of seventeen previous books, including Love Letter to a Conflicted Church (Wipf&Stock).
Donald Capps (1939-2015) was William Harte Felmeth Professor of Pastoral Theology (Emeritus) and Adjunct Professor at Princeton Theological Seminary. He is the author of Striking Out (Cascade Books, 2011), At Home in the World (Cascade Books, 2013), Still Growing (Cascade Books, 2014), and The Resourceful Self (Cascade Books, 2014). He is coauthor with Nathan Carlin of Living in Limbo (Cascade Books, 2010) and The Gift of Sublimation (Cascade Books, 2015).

Table of Contents

Forward Donald Capps ix

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xv

Introduction: What I Didn't Know I Knew 1

1 Two Amigos and an Amiga: (My Mentors/Models Who Taught Me This Practice) 9

2 Let Me Count the Ways to Brighten Your Days: (The Varieties of Humor) 26

3 "There's a Heck of a Lot of Medicine in Fun": (The Contributions of Humor) 39

4 Why Did Sarah Laugh?: (An Exploration of Humor in the Bible) 53

5 The Ultimate Comedian and the Rather Dull Crowd: (Toward a Theology and Ethic of Humor) 76

6 Laughter in the Crying Places: (Humor and the Caregiver) 95

7 The Baptist Cat and the Presbyterian Dog: (Humor When the People of God Gather) 116

8 Laughter When You May Need It Most: (Humor and Administration, Criticism, and Conflicts) 138

9 How Can You Get There from Here?: (Identifying and Developing a New Spiritual Practice) 155

Bibliography 175

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