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Keeping House


Keeping House

The Litany of Everyday Life
1. Aufl.

von: Margaret Kim Peterson

13,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 03.12.2010
ISBN/EAN: 9781118040904
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 192

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<i>Keeping House</i> is a wide-ranging and witty exploration of the spiritual gifts that are gained when we take the time to care for hearth and home. With a fresh perspective, mother, wife, and teacher Margaret Kim Peterson examines the activities and attitudes of keeping house and making a home. Debunking the commonly held notion that keeping house is a waste of time or at best a hobby, Peterson uncovers the broader cultural and theological factors that make housekeeping an interesting and worthwhile discipline. She reveals how the seemingly ordinary tasks of folding laundry, buying groceries, cooking, making beds, and offering hospitality can be seen as spiritual practices that embody and express concrete and positive ways of living out Christian faith in relationship to others at home, in the church and in the world.
<p>Acknowledgments vii</p> <p>Preface ix</p> <p>Chapter 1 What's Christian About Housework? 1</p> <p>Chapter 2 A Place to Live 22</p> <p>Chapter 3 Sheltering a Household 42</p> <p>Chapter 4 Clothes to Wear 62</p> <p>Chapter 5 Clothing a Household 82</p> <p>Chapter 6 Food to Eat 103</p> <p>Chapter 7 Feeding a Household 125</p> <p>Chapter 8 The Well-Kept House 146</p> <p>Notes 167</p> <p>The Author 175</p>
In this deeply theological, welcome book, Peterson (Sing Me to Heaven) argues in favor of the idea—no longer fashionable—that Christian service and spiritual growth are inherent in the acts of keeping people fed, clean, housed and comfortable. Housekeeping, she says, is akin to a litany, a long public prayer to announce needs and requests. A litany is repetitive and focused on the basics: food, health, shelter. Similarly, housework is ongoing and incarnational, teaching us about Jesus' earthiness and decision to live among us; it requires perpetual tending, much like God's active sustaining of the world. "All the more is this so when our homes are not all we might wish them to be," Peterson points out. "God's world is not as he wishes it to be, either." Addressing such topics as laundry, cleaning, shopping and cooking, Peterson offers persuasive biblical interpretations and incisive theological and cultural commentary. The two chapters on food and its preparation are especially groundbreaking, with Peterson enumerating helpful criteria for how Christians in a food-obsessed culture might determine whether a particular food is worthy of eating. At times, her domestic opinions have the whiff of superiority, as when she speaks disapprovingly about microwaves and dishwashers, but these moments are far outweighed by the book's well-researched and generous approach to domesticity. (Apr.) (<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, February 12, 2007)
<b>Margaret Kim Peterson</b> is theologian in residence at First Presbyterian Church, Norristown, Pennsylvania. She grew up in Mount Vernon, Iowa, and though now a long-time resident of the East Coast, she returns to the Midwest whenever possible. A graduate of Mount Holyoke College, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Duke University, she now teaches theology at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. She is married to Dwight N. Peterson, who also teaches at Eastern University. Together they are the parents of a son, Mark.
<b>Praise for <i>Keeping House</i></b> <p>"Addressing such topics as laundry, cleaning, shopping, and cooking, Peterson offers persuasive biblical interpretations and incisive theological and culutural commentary."<br /> —<i>Publishers Weekly</i></p> <p>"<i>Keeping House</i> is ground-breaking and breath-taking—the former because there is nothing quite like a 'theology of housekeeping' that is both theologically sophisticated and experientially based. It is breath-taking because of the depth and profundity of Margaret Kim Peterson's insights . . . . My skepticism of the topic gave way, within two pages, to admiration. Every pastor needs to preach the theology of this book and every housekeeper will find daily gold."<br /> —Scot McKnight, Karl A. Olsson Professor in Religious Studies, North Park University; and author, <i>The Real Mary and The Jesus Creed</i></p> <p>"Mom taught us how to keep house; Margaret Kim Peterson tells us why. Without glorifying menial tasks or patronizing those who do them, Peterson sets housework in a biblical and theological framework that reveals the eternal significance of feeding, clothing, and sheltering others."<br /> —LaVonne Neff, author, <i>2007: A Book of Grace-Filled Days</i></p> <p>"For many years I have appreciated Margaret's insights and reflections about theology and life. In this book she brings her heart and mind to bear on the subject of housekeeping. The result is a practical and loving look at a routine and demanding practice that can lead—believe it or not—to contemplation of God."<br /> —Adele Calhoun, pastor of spiritual formation, Christ Church of Oak Brook, Oak Brook, Illinois; and author, <i>Spiritual Disciplines Handbook</i></p>
"<i>Keeping House</i> is ground-breaking and breath-taking--the former because there is nothing quite like a ‘theology of housekeeping’ that is both theologically sophisticated and experientially based. It is breath-taking because of the depth and profundity of Margaret Kim Peterson’s insights . . . . My skepticism of the topic gave way, within two pages, to admiration. Every pastor needs to preach the theology of this book and every housekeeper will find daily gold."<br /> —Scot McKnight, Karl A. Olsson Professor in Religious Studies, North Park University; and author, <i>The Real Mary</i> and <i>The Jesus Creed</i>. <p>"Mom taught us <i>how</i> to keep house; Margaret Kim Peterson tells us <i>why</i>. Without glorifying menial tasks or patronizing those who do them, Peterson sets housework in a biblical and theological framework that reveals the eternal significance of feeding, clothing, and sheltering others."<br /> —LaVonne Neff, author, 2007: <i>A Book of Grace-Filled Days</i></p> <p>"For many years I have appreciated Margaret’s insights and reflections about theology and life. In this book she brings her heart and mind to bear on the subject of housekeeping. The result is a practical and loving look at a routine and demanding practice that can lead--believe it or not--to contemplation of God."<br /> —Adele Calhoun, pastor of spiritual formation, Christ Church of Oak Brook, Oak Brook, Illinois; and author <i>Spiritual Disciplines Handbook</i></p>

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