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Lived Theology - New Perspectives on Method, Style, and Pedagogy

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Zusatztext I recommend this book to theologians attracted to ethnography, and vice versa, as a varied and thorough exploration of the gifts and challenges that dwell at the intersection of those endeavors. Theological educators may take an interest as well; the theme of integrating community engagement into theological study runs throughout the book. Many of the questions of scholarly subjectivity and research ethics raised herein are familiar for those trained in ethnography. However, the project is clearly breaking new ground in raising these questions in the context of theological scholarship, a development to be celebrated. Informationen zum Autor Charles Marsh is Commonwealth Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia.Peter Slade is Professor of the History of Christianity and Christian thought at Ashland University.Sarah Azaransky is Assistant Professor of Social Ethics at Union Theological Seminary. Klappentext The lived theology movement is built on the work of an emerging generation of theologians and scholars who pursue research, teaching, and writing as a form of public discipleship, motivated by the conviction that theology can enhance lived experience. Zusammenfassung The lived theology movement is built on the work of an emerging generation of theologians and scholars who pursue research, teaching, and writing as a form of public discipleship, motivated by the conviction that theology can enhance lived experience. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Notes on Contributors Introduction Lived Theology: Method, Style and Pedagogy - Charles Marsh Part One: Lived Theology as Method Chapter 1: Eschatological Memories of Everyday Life - Ted A. Smith Chapter 2: The Risks and Responsibilities of Lived Theology - Peter Slade Chapter 3: Doing Theological Ethics with Incompetent Christians: Social Problems and Religious Creativity - Willis Jenkins Chapter 4: Theological Disfigurations of Christian Identity - Willie James Jennings Part Two: Lived Theology as Style Chapter 5: Daring to Write Theology without Footnotes - Susan R. Holman Chapter 6: Crossing and Experimentation: Pauli Murray's Activism as Christian Practice and Lived Theology - Sarah Azaransky Chapter 7: Exploring the Role of Ethnography in Theology: A Work in Progress - Mary McClintock Fulkerson Chapter 8: Descent into the Ordinary: Lived Theology, War, and the Moral Agency of Civilians - John Kiess Chapter 9: Insert Soul Here: Lived Theology as Witness - David Dark Part Three: Lived Theology as Pedagogy Chapter 10: Lived Theology 101: Lessons from an Undergraduate Classroom - Lori Brandt Hale Chapter 11: Teaching to Transform: Reflections on the Gifts and Challenges of Service-Learning as the Practice of Lived Theology - Jacqueline A. Bussie Chapter 12: Public Discipleship, Constructive Theology and Grassroots Activism - Jennifer M. McBride Chapter 13: Organizing for Justice as a Theological Practice - Susan M. Glisson Epilogue Chapter 14: Lived Theology is Being Led into Mystery - John W. de Gruchy Selected Bibliography Index ...

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Autori Charles Marsh, Charles (Commonwealth Professor of Religiou Marsh, Charles Slade Marsh
Con la collaborazione di Sarah Azaransky (Editore), Sarah (Assistant Professor of Social Ethics Azaransky (Editore), Charles Marsh (Editore), Charles (Commonwealth Professor of Religious Studies Marsh (Editore), Peter Slade (Editore), Peter (Professor of Religion Slade (Editore)
Editore Oxford University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 08.12.2016
 
EAN 9780190630720
ISBN 978-0-19-063072-0
Pagine 288
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Religione / teologia > Cristianesimo

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