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 Our Sacramental Life: Living and Worshiping in Christ with CDROM by Patricia Morrison Driedger, Liturgical catechesis aims to initiate people into the mystery of Christ ("It is mystagogy.") by proceeding from the visible to the invisible, from the sign to the thing signified, from the "sacraments" to the "mysteries." Drawing on the above instruction, the unifying theme of Our Sacramental Life: Living and Worshiping in Christ is centered in an emphasis on mystery and mystagogy. -- Develops basis and rational for a course on sacraments based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church's aim that "liturgical catechesis aims to initiate people into the mystery of Christ... by proceeding from the visible to the invisible, from the sign to the thing signified, from the "sacraments" to the "mysteries" (#1075) -- Traces the roots of the course from Part II of the Catechism: "The Celebration of the Christian Mystery: the Sacred Liturgy and the Seven Sacraments." -- Presents the theology of the sacraments in such a way that students are encouraged to make connections between the truths of faith and the day to day experiences of their personal lives -- Offers a scope and sequence, listing the main topics for all ten chapters -- Offers a variety of teaching strategies within the learning cycles, including writing assignments, art, debate and oral presentations, and journal writing -- Shares cooperative learning strategies to enable the students to cover the maximum content of the Student Text -- Makes prayer suggestions a part of the "action" portion of each chapter -- Includes reproducible resources for activities, exercises, and questions -- Includes answers to all Chapter Review questions from the Student Text -- Includes a final chapter test and final course exam and aseparate place for test answers -- Study questions, test programs and answers, review questions and answers and resource pages are available via E-mail.
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