Written to foster collaboration and conversation arising from a shared journey whose goal is faith formation in the twenty-first century&.indeed a new vision for a new century of educational ministry in the Catholic Church.A stimulating analysis&[and]&valuable constructive appraisal. Kravatz's engaging discussion of catechesis and religious education challenges catechetical leaders and religious educators to think more deeply about how to educate in faith in our religiously diverse, globalized world.A long overdue and vital response to&linguistic babel&written with a clarity and incisive analysis&Her approach is thoroughly original and concrete in its particularity. Through the particular lens of the National Directory of Catechesis, [Kravatz] leads us out towards a universal reframing of the meaning and identity of the field of religious education.This book explores the possibility of tension created by the absence of religious education as a dialogical partner. It concludes that catechesis and religious education remain distinct enterprises that have their own specific identities and make their own particular contributions toward educating for a religious way of life.Creative tension calls for a dialogical conversation in order to find mutual ground that can be beneficial for both partners. Partners in Wisdom and Grace explores the possibility of such tension created by the absence of religious education as a dialogical partner in the National Directory for Catechesis published by the U.S. Bishops in 2005. These queries are central: Will catechesis take religious education as a conversation partner? And, will religious education return the favor? This book concludes that catechesis and religious education remain distinct enterprises that have their own specific identities and make their own particular contributions toward educating for a religious way of life. This is an invitation for catechesis and religious education to generate a continuous healthy dialogue anlăb