
Slow Wisdom Session 4:
Discernment as embodied Christian practical wisdom
Slow wisdom book: see chapter 4 for more detail
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Feeling and discernment create a Baptist divine gut; embodied Christian practical wisdom.
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The divine gut is both an index of the presence of Christ and a recognition of the Spirit’s movement.
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Wisdom = Phronesis in Matthew 7.24, we wisely build on Christ.
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Embodied wisdom = knowledge ‘where the body itself knows how to act’ (Tanaka, 2011)
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Baptist bodies participate at the Church Meeting and dis-member when other members of the body are poorly treated.
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bell hooks (2010): Practical wisdom helps us to remember that ideas are not fixed and static but always subject to change.
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Baptists are open to the new, Spirit always transforming and renewing (John 3.8).
QUESTION: In what ways might the Baptist divine gut help us to discern the mind of Christ?
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