Claiming Your Voice: Speaking Truth to Power

Author:   Norvene Vest
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
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Pages:   232
Publication Date:   09 September 2022
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2023 Catholic Media Association Honorable Mention, Faithful Citizenship/Religious Freedom Has the contemporary American polity remained capable of asking itself questions about its purpose and integrity? We recall our optimistic beginnings, sure of God’s blessing, yet something has gone wrong. We are at odds with each other and even our friends. What brought us to this moment, and is there anything “we the people” can do? In Claiming Your Voice, Vest examines four contemporary deforming patterns: market culture, American empire, climate crisis, and racism. In consideration of the Christian foundations in prophetic imagination and Benedictine spirituality, she illustrates that Americans are called to provide energy for hope, to cut through public numbness, and to penetrate the deceptions of imperial consciousness so that God and the sacred again become visible and empowering for all our people.

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Author:   Norvene Vest
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
Imprint:   Liturgical Press
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ISBN:  

9780814667934


ISBN 10:   0814667937
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   09 September 2022
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Contents Preface xi           Section I           America’s Promise CHAPTER ONE America’s Beginnings 3      The Sacred and Public Policy: America’s Promise 8      Founding Heritages 15 CHAPTER TWO Called to Account 24      A Benevolent World Presence? 24      A Military Attack on Our Homeland and Our Response 26      A Viral Attack on Our Homeland and Our Response 32      The Role of Denial on the Way to Fullness of Life 37    Interlude A    Imperial Consciousness and Prophetic Imagination:    Moses’ Story 42           Section II           Witness to De-Formation: The Pathos of God CHAPTER THREE Uncritical Confidence in Market Culture 49      Market Culture at Home 50       Market Culture Worldwide: The Bretton Woods Institutions 57      Accountability at World Trade Organization Meetings 62      Challenge to These Signs of the Times 65 CHAPTER FOUR Overweening Growth in Our Global Empire 68      Pillar 1: Financial Power in Global Empire (Reminder) 71      Pillar 2: Worldwide Corporate Domain of Global Empire 72      Pillar 3: Military Force 76      Challenge to These Signs of the Times 83 Interlude B Living in Hope 86 CHAPTER FIVE Denial of Earth’s Climate Crisis 90      Planetary Beginnings 90      Climate Impacts 95      Food Production 98      Challenge to These Signs of the Times 104 CHAPTER SIX Resistance to Diversity 110      Preliminary Thoughts: Biodiversity 110      Structural Racism 116      Challenge to These Signs of the Times 125 Interlude C How Are We Divided? 131       Chart: Primary Characteristics of Traditional, Modern, and Postmodern Cultures 137           Section III           Formative Challenge to Public Policies CHAPTER SEVEN Lament and Conversatio 141      Where Is God? 142      Lament: The Prophetic Cry 145      Lament: Benedictine Conversatio 150      Cultural Lament and Turning: Living into the Pattern of Christ’s Life 154 CHAPTER EIGHT Our Task of Prophetic Imagination 161      The God Who Calls 162      Our Faithful Response: Soul-Making 167      Formative Participation in Community Life 173      Spiritual Formation and Denial 179      Participation in Community 183 Appendix A: Practice of Conscious Community 188 Appendix B: For Further Reading 190 Notes 192

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Dr. Norvene Vest's radical call for reform in Claiming Your Voice: Speaking Truth to Power names many complex levels of our culture, but perhaps is most urgent in the political landscape. Her expose will not settle for simply patching once again a sinking ship with the band aids of greedy, self-serving and economic bromides. She insists we entertain 'a prophetic imagination' to move us into a political theology of caring and serving the larger community--so to heal de-formations through compassionate re-formations. Anything less imprisons us in the same bloated, exhausted 'empire'; instead of continuing 'following the profits, ' we must choose instead following the prophets. Dennis Patrick Slattery, PhD, Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Mythological Studies Program at Pacifica Graduate Institute and author, most recently of The Way of Myth: Stories' Subtle Wisdom Claiming Your Voice is an urgent appeal to heed for our times. Rooted in timeless Benedictine wisdom and the Old Testament prophetic tradition, Norvene Vest exposes us to the sobering realities we all confront in our world today and issues a challenge for us to elevate such witness into active public engagement that allows the 'sacred' to permeate our common life. A hugely provocative yet hopeful read! Wil Hernandez, PhD, Obl OSB, spiritual director, author, and executive director of CenterQuest In an age when some lament the absence of public theology, Norvene Vest's Claiming Your Voice is a welcome and timely articulation of an important role for religion and spirituality in social discourse. Readers will find its combination of the Hebrew prophetic tradition and the Benedictine wisdom tradition refreshing and thought-provoking. Cyprian Consiglio, OSB Cam, Prior at New Camaldoli Hermitage, Big Sur Vest challenges us to put on our mature Christian 'pants' in order to face into the hard truths of our times. By speaking the truth in love, she invites us to center ourselves in the Holy Spirit while moving to bring about the change our communities and the world yearns for. The community renewal she urges will require deep listening, faithful prayer, acceptance of our human limits and courageous hope. This is a brave voice speaking to those who wish to be courageous Christians in the work of transformation. Bishop Diana Akiyama, Episcopal Diocese of Oregon


"""Dr. Norvene Vest’s radical call for reform in Claiming Your Voice: Speaking Truth to Power names many complex levels of our culture, but perhaps is most urgent in the political landscape. Her expose will not settle for simply patching once again a sinking ship with the band aids of greedy, self-serving and economic bromides. She insists we entertain 'a prophetic imagination' to move us into a political theology of caring and serving the larger community—so to heal de-formations through compassionate re-formations. Anything less imprisons us in the same bloated, exhausted 'empire'; instead of continuing 'following the profits,' we must choose instead following the prophets."" Dennis Patrick Slattery, PhD, Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Mythological Studies Program at Pacifica Graduate Institute and author, most recently of The Way of Myth: Stories’ Subtle Wisdom   ""In an age when some lament the absence of public theology, Norvene Vest's Claiming Your Voice is a welcome and timely articulation of an important role for religion and spirituality in social discourse. Readers will find its combination of the Hebrew prophetic tradition and the Benedictine wisdom tradition refreshing and thought-provoking."" Cyprian Consiglio, OSB Cam, Prior at New Camaldoli Hermitage, Big Sur   ""Vest challenges us to put on our mature Christian 'pants' in order to face into the hard truths of our times. By speaking the truth in love, she invites us to center ourselves in the Holy Spirit while moving to bring about the change our communities and the world yearns for.  The community renewal she urges will require deep listening, faithful prayer, acceptance of our human limits and courageous hope. This is a brave voice speaking to those who wish to be courageous Christians in the work of transformation."" Bishop Diana Akiyama, Episcopal Diocese of Oregon “Claiming Your Voice is an urgent appeal to heed for our times. Rooted in timeless Benedictine wisdom and the Old Testament prophetic tradition, Norvene Vest exposes us to the sobering realities we all confront in our world today and issues a challenge for us to elevate such witness into active public engagement that allows the 'sacred' to permeate our common life. A hugely provocative yet hopeful read!” Wil Hernandez, PhD, Obl OSB, spiritual director, author, and executive director of CenterQuest   ""With her Benedictine worldview in hand, Vest implores readers to pray: 'May God bless you with enough foolishness to believe that you can make a difference in this world, so that you can do what others claim cannot be done.' Readers beware."" Religious Studies Review ""Readers will be attracted by the call to bring a prophetic word and the riches of the Benedictine tradition to the task of restoring humane ideals to our culture in concrete ways not yet envisioned."" Benedictines ""The breadth of this book is stunning. Norvene Vest's book is a plea to move past the denial and paralysis that scar the soul. She writes a theological response to the sufferings and challenges we face today. And she speaks to the urgency of the challenges we face, especially with the climate crisis. We should all be grateful for her important work."" American Benedictine Review ""Claiming Your Voice offers hope and practical reflections for all people to raise awareness of marginalized voices and to build a fuller vision of the Kingdom of God."" Reflective Practice: Formation and Supervision in Ministry"


Claiming Your Voice is an urgent appeal to heed for our times. Rooted in timeless Benedictine wisdom and the Old Testament prophetic tradition, Norvene Vest exposes us to the sobering realities we all confront in our world today and issues a challenge for us to elevate such witness into active public engagement that allows the 'sacred' to permeate our common life. A hugely provocative yet hopeful read! Wil Hernandez, PhD, Obl OSB, spiritual director, author, and executive director of CenterQuest In an age when some lament the absence of public theology, Norvene Vest's Claiming Your Voice is a welcome and timely articulation of an important role for religion and spirituality in social discourse. Readers will find its combination of the Hebrew prophetic tradition and the Benedictine wisdom tradition refreshing and thought-provoking. Cyprian Consiglio, OSB Cam, Prior at New Camaldoli Hermitage, Big Sur Vest challenges us to put on our mature Christian 'pants' in order to face into the hard truths of our times. By speaking the truth in love, she invites us to center ourselves in the Holy Spirit while moving to bring about the change our communities and the world yearns for. The community renewal she urges will require deep listening, faithful prayer, acceptance of our human limits and courageous hope. This is a brave voice speaking to those who wish to be courageous Christians in the work of transformation. Bishop Diana Akiyama, Episcopal Diocese of Oregon Dr. Norvene Vest's radical call for reform in Claiming Your Voice: Speaking Truth to Power names many complex levels of our culture, but perhaps is most urgent in the political landscape. Her expose will not settle for simply patching once again a sinking ship with the band aids of greedy, self-serving and economic bromides. She insists we entertain 'a prophetic imagination' to move us into a political theology of caring and serving the larger community--so to heal de-formations through compassionate re-formations. Anything less imprisons us in the same bloated, exhausted 'empire'; instead of continuing 'following the profits, ' we must choose instead following the prophets. Dennis Patrick Slattery, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Mythological Studies Program at Pacifica Graduate Institute and author, most recently of The Way of Myth: Stories' Subtle Wisdom


Dr. Norvene Vest's radical call for reform in Claiming Your Voice: Speaking Truth to Power names many complex levels of our culture, but perhaps is most urgent in the political landscape. Her expose will not settle for simply patching once again a sinking ship with the band aids of greedy, self-serving and economic bromides. She insists we entertain 'a prophetic imagination' to move us into a political theology of caring and serving the larger community--so to heal de-formations through compassionate re-formations. Anything less imprisons us in the same bloated, exhausted 'empire'; instead of continuing 'following the profits, ' we must choose instead following the prophets. Dennis Patrick Slattery, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Mythological Studies Program at Pacifica Graduate Institute and author, most recently of The Way of Myth: Stories' Subtle Wisdom


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Norvene Vest, PhD, is an Episcopal laywoman, Benedictine oblate, and respected teacher and guide. She has graduate degrees in political theory, theology, mythology, and depth psychology. Her earliest ministry was as a public servant, which gradually shifted to spiritual direction and adult faith formation. Among her published writings, Dr. Vest is the author of six books on Benedictine spirituality for the common life. Her passion is the relationship with the holy Mystery, through traditional practices (especially Benedictine spirituality) in dialogue with contemporary theology. Learn more at composury.com.

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