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In this book, Christopher D. Rodkey asks how the brain worships and responds by engaging ideas from neurological science, philosophy, ritual theory, and religious education. From this exploration, two new paradigms for pastoral ministry emerge. First, Rodkey proposes a “pan-generational” principle, advocating an empathy-based approach for fostering faith communities, a principle that is radically inclusive to all generations. Second, Rodkey argues that worship and religious education should converge to include a shared goal of teaching individuals to “live liturgically.” In The Synaptic Gospel, Rodkey argues that living and thinking liturgically are learned behaviors that may be promoted through pan-generational worship. The book concludes with a special emphasis on practical suggestions for youth ministry. The Synaptic Gospel will prove to be a useful theoretical tool for pastors, religious educators, youth ministers, church music professionals, and seminary students.
Christopher D. Rodkey, D.Min., Ph.D., is pastor of Zion “Goshert’s” United Church of Christ in Lebanon, PA, and teaches at Lebanon Valley College and Lancaster Theological Seminary.
Acknowledgments and an Opening Apology Chapter OneIntroduction, Problems, and Methodologies Chapter TwoWorshiping Communities as Circles of Empathy Chapter ThreeThe Neuroscience of Emotion and Feeling Chapter FourThe Neurology of Worship Chapter FiveWorship as Religious Education Chapter SixAn Ecology of Liturgy: Habituating Liturgically with Youth Selected Bibliography Index