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Writing and Processing Theological Reflections

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What is a Theological Reflection?

• The term “theological reflection” has come into prominence over the last thirty years in a variety of settings.

• It is a means of teaching and learning in which an individual or small group reflects on their personal or collective experience(s) and the analysis/process in light of the scriptures and faith tradition.

• TRs are often referred to as case studies

GROWTH 2

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What is the role of experience in ministry?

• Experience is a great teacher– The school of “hard knocks” provides a great

education but the school colors are black and blue• Experience does not trump Scripture

– We have been given a book that distills “experience” for us

• We need to reflect on our experiences to grow– Someone can have 12 years of ministry experience or

1 year of ministry experience repeated 12 times.

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Why should they do theological reflection?

• The purpose of a reflection is to capture the essence of a leadership situation so that the intern can use that situation as a learning environment.

• The purpose of your reflection on the case study is to make connections between spiritual formation, your academic coursework, and your leadership situation.

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The purpose of Theological Reflection is to identify and analyze a significant event and process the event from a biblical perspective in order to bring about character development and spiritual integration..

Why should we do theological reflection?

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The Theological Reflection document should be designed not just to tell a story but to provide a learning environment to discuss and grow along with you.

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Reflection Process

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Desired outcomes of theological reflection

1. Understanding of self, God’s word, work and His will

Knowing and calling

2. Personal Spiritual Transformation Being and character

3. New action in the ministry leadership/world

Doing and competency in practicing

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Writing a Theological Reflection

Your theological reflection assignment is made up of two pages (single-spaced):

• Part 1 Narration (1 page)– background– narrative/Event details in chronological order

• Part 2 Reflection (1 page)– spiritual practice – Character trait – Integration – Use Logos software– Zone Reflection & prayer

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What situations warrant a theological reflection?

• Situations of conflict• Situations of apathy• Situations in which you wish to facilitate

change• Other . . .

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Why is it important to experience ministry?

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Four Vital Questions?

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Writing Theological Reflection

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Instructions for Writing a Theological Reflection

Select a leadership situation

Describe one meeting or one event – and then describe as background any details that are necessary to understand the nuances of the situation

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I ) Narration

Make yourself the central character in the story.

Tell the story from your point of view.You do not have to write in the first

person. Feel free to write an open-ended case

study.Start out by writing a draft of the story as

if you need no background to tell it. Then go back and add the necessary details.

Try to separate facts from your interpretation of the facts.

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II. Reflection & Integrationa. Spiritual Practice

1. Write a short reflection describing one of your own spiritual practices as it connects to the ministry event in the case. Spiritual practices give shape to your reflection.

Examples of spiritual practices:Sabbath-keeping hospitalityacts of service witnessingspiritual guidance fastingworking for social justice tithingcontemplative exegesis solitude and silenceworship prayerspiritual journaling creating community

self-examination and confessioncontemplative Scripture reading 15

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Things to consider

• How did the spiritual practice help me connect more closely with God, with others, in the leadership situation?

• How did the spiritual practice… – help me change my perception of the

leadership situation? – increase my understanding or discernment? – change my behavior? – reveal something about my personal

character?

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II. Reflection b. character trait

Write a short reflection describing a character trait you attempted to embody (or you hope someday to embody) in the ministry event, and explain how it connects to your case. Your integrity in ministry comes from how you live out your beliefs in daily life.

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Things to consider

You may want to refer to the fruits of the Spirit: Galatians 5:22-23, Colossians 3:12-17

Other character traits that are important in ministry for your consideration could be: a sense of humor ability to forgive yourself and others willingness to listen to all sides of an issue life-long learner consistency openness to learning about people and traditions unlike your

own moral and ethical integrity compassion being an agent of reconciliation being a person of engagement not avoidance

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Other considerations

• How does my personal character influence the development or the outcome of the leadership situation described in my case study?

How does the character trait I chose change my perception of the situation in the case?

How does it influence my behavior in the current situation, or how could it influence my behavior in similar future ministry situations?

What did I learn from this reflection on a character trait?

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II. Reflection c. Integration of coursework

Write a short reflection describing at least one concept or insight you have learned from your coursework in Bible, theology or leadership class and Spiritual Formation classes and explain how it connects to your case.

Help them to reflect on something they have learned from a ministry course that helped you improve a ministry skill that is used in your case.

Integrate a theological concepts from the following coursework:

systematic theology. Bible course Biblical Spiritual Formation inter cultural course that supports or connects to your

case.

Carefully exegete the passage/ word using LOGOS software Use insights from the word of God, wisdom to interlace their

Zone of Reflection and end in prayer. Let them submit Theological Reflection Response Sheet

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Integration

Theology

Intercultural

Ministry

Spiritual Formation

Hermeneutics

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Action Plan• How does this theological concept/insight

connect to my decisions/actions in this case? How did this theological concept affect my

course of action in this case or how could it alter my response or course of action in the future?

What does this insight teach me about God, or myself and my relationship with others?

What does this insight reveal about my understanding of God in the decisions/actions I have taken in this case?

What is my short term goal/plan for personal development?

What is my long term plan for professional or leadership development?

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