Tender to the World: Jean Vanier, L'Arche, and the United Church of Canada

Author:   Carolyn Whitney-Brown
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
ISBN:  

9780773559110


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   16 October 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Tender to the World: Jean Vanier, L'Arche, and the United Church of Canada


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"""What is the secret that allows L'Arche to exist? I'll tell you: pleasure!"" explains Jean Vanier, founder of the international federation of L'Arche communities where people with and without intellectual disabilities share their lives. Vanier's spiritual vision and playful sense of humour shaped L'Arche, but the organization was also informed by its surprising history with the United Church of Canada. In Tender to the World Carolyn Whitney-Brown explores the connections between the two organizations through diverse critical insights from Julia Kristeva, Doreen Massey, and Mikhail Bakhtin, as well as Vanier's controversial articulation of the gift of weakness. Tracing the five-decade relationship between L'Arche and the United Church alongside evolving disability theories, Whitney-Brown examines both the fundamental importance of stories and the agency of people with intellectual disabilities. Inversion - a transformative overturning of expectations in social interactions - can be upsetting or exciting, challenging or inspiring, she argues. This book offers a fresh look at how L'Arche and the United Church have worked to break down walls of difference, illuminating how each tenders something unexpected to the other and to the world. At a time when many are seeking new visions for society, the long and complex relationship between Canada's largest Protestant denomination and L'Arche offers both encouragement and a deeper way to approach questions of living in diverse communities."

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Author:   Carolyn Whitney-Brown
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint:   McGill-Queen's University Press
ISBN:  

9780773559110


ISBN 10:   0773559116
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   16 October 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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At this critical time for the United Church of Canada, this book makes a stunning and incisive contribution to help the reader understand the need for destabilizing and then transforming a community of faith. The Very Reverend and Honourable Lois M. Wilson


Tellingly bracketed by uproarious tales of funeral-home laughter and the pantomimed unwrapping of Lazarus's toilet-paper grave clothes, Tender to the World gracefully and thoroughly unfolds the close, mutually respectful connection of more than fifty yea Carolyn Whitney-Brown offers a remarkably fresh, tender, and challenging account of Jean Vanier's life and work. Her unique insight into Vanier's special mix of mission, humour, agency, and fragility makes an invaluable contribution to our understanding not only of the spiritual revolution of L'Arche but also of interreligious dialogue, disability studies, and new ideas of human community and culture. A timely and deeply caring book. Richard Kearney, Boston College and author of Anatheism: Returning to God after God At this critical time for the United Church of Canada, this book makes a stunning and incisive contribution to help the reader understand the need for destabilizing and then transforming a community of faith. The Very Reverend and Honourable Lois M. Wilson


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Carolyn Whitney-Brown, a former member of L'Arche Daybreak, is a fellow at the University of Victoria's Centre for Studies in Religion and Society. She teaches in the department of religious studies at St. Jerome's University.

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