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Title: The company of strangers: Christians and the renewal of America's public life by Parker J Palmer ISBN: 0-8245-0096-2 Publisher: Crossroad Pub. Date: 1981 Format: Unknown Binding |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Public education for democratic renewal
Comment: In The Company of Strangers, a strikingly relevant book even after nearly twenty years, noted educator Parker J. Palmer describes public experience as our "life among strangers with whom our lot is cast, with whom we are interdependent whether we like it or not." And the educational process is one "which brings us out of ourselves into an awareness of our connectedness." At its core, public education recognizes the fundamental dignity of a "relationship rooted in our common humanity." Public education then, unlike private forms, will consciously underscore the shared primary elements of social experience without giving preferential treatment to limited secondary characteristics based on wealth, economic status, race, religion or ideology.
"In this process," Palmer continues, "opinions become audible and accountable and individuals learn that private viewpoints have implications for the common good. Under the pressure of accountability religious discourse may be forced to reach for the essentials which unite us." In contrast to withdrawal from public participation into private enclaves of conspicuous consumption or of opting to participate only as a convinced crusader invincibly armored to fend of responsible dialogue, Palmer notes that "public life becomes the spiritual guide of our private life." Truth, he continues, "is a very large matter, and requires various angles of vision to be seen in the round." Such an assessment of public experience is, in my view, what makes American education a "very large matter," requiring each of us to renew the commitment to public education. In this way we may be drawn out of ourselves to the point where our angle of vision allows us to see and to respect the common ground we share with others.
Rating: 5
Summary: Palmer makes public life appealing again.
Comment: Palmer depicts public life as pre-political -- a life of festivity
including block parties and theatre. He makes the point that without
public spaces in which strangers can learn to become comfortable
with each other, able to trust each other, a political life is an
impossibility. He makes a case for the significance of the stranger
in Christian and Jewish scriptures. He suggests that the mystery
of God is experienced in the mystery of the stranger, and that
living our religious beliefs in response to the stranger is a way
of encountering the mystery of God. He also sees churches and
synagogues as training grounds for developing the skills necessary
for public life. This is an inspiring book.
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Title: The Active Life : A Spirituality of Work, Creativity, and Caring by Parker J. Palmer, Parker J. Palmer ISBN: 0787949345 Publisher: Jossey-Bass Pub. Date: 21 July, 1999 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
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Title: Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation by Parker J. Palmer, Parker J. Palmer ISBN: 0787947350 Publisher: Jossey-Bass Pub. Date: 10 September, 1999 List Price(USD): $18.95 |
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Title: To Know as We Are Known: Education as a Spiritual Journey by Parker J. Palmer ISBN: 0060664517 Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco Pub. Date: 28 May, 1993 List Price(USD): $13.95 |
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Title: The Courage to Teach : Exploring the Inner Landscape of a Teacher's Life by Parker J. Palmer ISBN: 0787910589 Publisher: Jossey-Bass Pub. Date: 21 November, 1997 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
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Title: The Courage to Teach: A Guide for Reflection and Renewal by Rachel C. Livsey, Parker J. Palmer ISBN: 0787946451 Publisher: Jossey-Bass Pub. Date: 22 January, 1999 List Price(USD): $8.00 |
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