Living the Questions

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Living the Questions (LtQ) is a “DVD and web-based curriculum" designed to help people evaluate the relevance of Christianity in the 21st century, especially from a progressive Christian perspective.{{cite web |url=http://www.tcpc.org/review/review.cfm?review_id=69 |title=The Center for Progressive Christianity - Living the Questions: A Video/Discussion Course for Progressive Christians |access-date=2011-01-24 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110108094316/http://tcpc.org/review/review.cfm?review_id=69 |archive-date=2011-01-08 }}

Overview

LtQ was co-created in the US by the Arizonan United Methodist ministers Jeff Procter-Murphy and David Felten{{Cite web |title=Via de Cristo United Methodist Church - Our Staff |url=http://www.viadecristo.com/index.php?page=our_pastor |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120310063606/http://www.viadecristo.com/index.php?page=our_pastor |archive-date=2012-03-10 |access-date=2012-03-19}}{{Cite web |title=The Fountains, a United Methodist Church – We Put Love First |url=https://thefountainsumc.org/ |access-date=30 November 2021 |website=Thefountainsumc.org}} as part of the larger movement of Progressive Christianity. It is distributed online and through several denominational publishing divisions.

{{As of | 2023}} the LtQ curriculum is in use in nearly 8000 churches across North America, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.[https://livingthequestions.com/ltq-story/ Official website, Retrieved 2023-04-11]

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Curriculum

The curriculum was original developed for use at Asbury United Methodist and Via de Cristo United Methodist in Arizona. It started out as one DVD series and is now a growing catalogue of curriculum. Units include;

  • Living the Questions 2.0: An Introduction to Progressive Christianity
  • Saving Jesus Redux
  • Eclipsing Empire: Paul, Rome and the Kingdom of God with John Dominic Crossan and Marcus Borg, on location in Turkey
  • First Light: Jesus and the Kingdom of God with John Dominic Crossan and Marcus Borg, on location in the Galilee and Jerusalem
  • Countering Pharaoh's Production/Consumption Society Today with Walter Brueggemann
  • Questioning Capital Punishment with Sr. Helen Prejean
  • Tex Mix: Stories of Earthy Mysticism with Tex Sample
  • Jesus for the Non-Religious with John Shelby Spong
  • Uppity Women of the Bible with Lisa Wolf
  • Singing the Unsung with John L. Bell
  • DreamThinkBeDo (a remix of LtQ's other work intended for young adults{{cite web |url=http://www.differentvoice.com/blog/tabid/55/EntryId/480/Dream-review-of-LTQ-DVD.aspx |title=Different Voice Blog - the Daily Voice - Dream (Review of LTQ DVD) |access-date=2011-01-24 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120529224107/http://www.differentvoice.com/blog/tabid/55/EntryId/480/Dream-review-of-LTQ-DVD.aspx |archive-date=2012-05-29 }})

LtQ does not offer a systematic theology, but is rather a thematic overview developed from questions raised in local parishes. LtQ seeks to expose lay people to the complex theological questions and perspectives that are taught in seminaries, but that often don't “trickle down” into the local churches.

Reception

Reviewers have called LtQ both “enlightening and inspiring” {{cite web |url=https://www396.ssldomain.com/tcpc/review/review.cfm?review_id=166 |title=The Center for Progressive Christianity - Living the Questions 2 |access-date=2009-01-19 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716125307/https://www396.ssldomain.com/tcpc/review/review.cfm?review_id=166 |archive-date=2011-07-16 }} and “fascinating”, stating that the series raises questions many have “thought about but have been afraid to ask, and topics they know are important but don't hear mentioned in church”.{{cite web |url=http://www.connectionsonline.org/Connpdf/11-07Conn.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2009-01-19 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120225955/http://www.connectionsonline.org/Connpdf/11-07Conn.pdf |archive-date=2008-11-20 }}

In her book, Christianity for the Rest of Us, Diana Butler Bass notes that both the LtQ program and its methodology were part of the success of one of her subject churches, Trinity Episcopal Church in Santa Barbara, California.Bass, Diana Butler, Christianity for the Rest of Us: How the Neighborhood Church is Transforming the Faith. San Francisco, Harper Collins Publishers, 2006, pg 282.

In Big Christianity: What's Right with the Religious Left, author Jan G. Linn wrote: “Living the Questions is a welcomed … alternative to literalism that has promise in helping Christians find the biblical grounding for Bigger Christianity".

The US liberal church magazine The Christian Century criticized the original 12-session version of LtQ for taking a fundamentalist-like position, “close to a mirror image” of “fundamentalists”.[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1058/is_7_122/ai_n13795015/pg_2/?tag=content;col1] {{dead link|date=November 2021}}

Book

Based on the LtQ curriculum and written by the series creators, the book Living the Questions: The Wisdom of Progressive Christianity was released by HarperOne (an imprint of HarperCollins) in August 2012.{{Cite web |title=Living the Questions: The Wisdom of Progressive Christianity by David Felten, Jeff Procter-Murphy |url=http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Living-the-Questions-David-Felten?isbn=9780062109361&HCHP=TB_Living+the+Questions |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121025065715/http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Living-the-Questions-David-Felten?isbn=9780062109361&HCHP=TB_Living+the+Questions |archive-date=2012-10-25 |access-date=2012-02-03 |website=HarperCollins Publishers}}

Contributors

All of the following contributors appear in "Living the Questions 2.0"; some appear in other curricula in the LtQ catalog;{{div col|colwidth=15em}}

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The 2010 release of LtQ2's “Home Edition” added the insights of Brian McLaren, Robin Meyers, and Diana Butler Bass.

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