Celebrating the Past, Present and Future of British and Irish Practical Theology
Roots, Shoots and Fruits
Herausgeber: Rogers, Andrew P; Slee, Nicola
Celebrating the Past, Present and Future of British and Irish Practical Theology
Roots, Shoots and Fruits
Herausgeber: Rogers, Andrew P; Slee, Nicola
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This volume is a celebration of practical theology in Britain and Ireland in all its inventiveness and variety on the occasion of BIAPT's twenty-fifth birthday.
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This volume is a celebration of practical theology in Britain and Ireland in all its inventiveness and variety on the occasion of BIAPT's twenty-fifth birthday.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9780367535360
- ISBN-10: 036753536X
- Artikelnr.: 60354893
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9780367535360
- ISBN-10: 036753536X
- Artikelnr.: 60354893
Andrew P. Rogers is Principal Lecturer in Practical Theology at the University of Roehampton, London, UK. He is the author of Congregational Hermeneutics: How Do We Read? (Routledge, 2016), was Vice-Chair and then Chair of BIAPT from 2015 to 2019, and is currently co-convenor of the BIAPT Bible and Practical Theology group. Nicola Slee is Director of Research at the Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education, Birmingham, UK, and Professor of Feminist Practical Theology at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands. She is currently the Chair of BIAPT. Her most recent book is Fragments for Fractured Times: What Feminist Practical Theology Brings to the Table (SCM, 2020).
Introduction Part I: Roots 1. Soil, roots and shoots: the emergence of
BIAPT 2. Keeping Contact: traditions and trajectories of British and Irish
practical theology as evidenced in the history of BIAPT's journal 3. The
human face of God: notes on a journey through practical theology Part II:
Methodologies 4. Theology in practice, in an age of wizards, hobbits and
vampires 5. Creative arts-based research methods in practical theology:
constructing new theologies of practice 6. No longer 'speaking truth to
power' 7. Conversations in practical theology Part III: Pluralities 8.
Shoots of equal marriage and partnership in the Church of England: a
harvest rooted and nurtured through practical theology 9. Doing diaspora
practical theology: insights into how culture, ethnicity and national
identity shape theological practices and expressions of UK-African diaspora
churches 10. Pluralising practical theology: international and
multi-traditional challenges and opportunities 11. Practical Theology on
the Island of Ireland Part IV: Challenges 12. The ubiquity of ignorance: a
practical theological challenge of our time 13. Back to the future:
intercultural, postcolonial and inter-religious streams in practical
theology 14. What comes next? Practical theology, faithful presence, and
prophetic witness
BIAPT 2. Keeping Contact: traditions and trajectories of British and Irish
practical theology as evidenced in the history of BIAPT's journal 3. The
human face of God: notes on a journey through practical theology Part II:
Methodologies 4. Theology in practice, in an age of wizards, hobbits and
vampires 5. Creative arts-based research methods in practical theology:
constructing new theologies of practice 6. No longer 'speaking truth to
power' 7. Conversations in practical theology Part III: Pluralities 8.
Shoots of equal marriage and partnership in the Church of England: a
harvest rooted and nurtured through practical theology 9. Doing diaspora
practical theology: insights into how culture, ethnicity and national
identity shape theological practices and expressions of UK-African diaspora
churches 10. Pluralising practical theology: international and
multi-traditional challenges and opportunities 11. Practical Theology on
the Island of Ireland Part IV: Challenges 12. The ubiquity of ignorance: a
practical theological challenge of our time 13. Back to the future:
intercultural, postcolonial and inter-religious streams in practical
theology 14. What comes next? Practical theology, faithful presence, and
prophetic witness
Introduction Part I: Roots 1. Soil, roots and shoots: the emergence of
BIAPT 2. Keeping Contact: traditions and trajectories of British and Irish
practical theology as evidenced in the history of BIAPT's journal 3. The
human face of God: notes on a journey through practical theology Part II:
Methodologies 4. Theology in practice, in an age of wizards, hobbits and
vampires 5. Creative arts-based research methods in practical theology:
constructing new theologies of practice 6. No longer 'speaking truth to
power' 7. Conversations in practical theology Part III: Pluralities 8.
Shoots of equal marriage and partnership in the Church of England: a
harvest rooted and nurtured through practical theology 9. Doing diaspora
practical theology: insights into how culture, ethnicity and national
identity shape theological practices and expressions of UK-African diaspora
churches 10. Pluralising practical theology: international and
multi-traditional challenges and opportunities 11. Practical Theology on
the Island of Ireland Part IV: Challenges 12. The ubiquity of ignorance: a
practical theological challenge of our time 13. Back to the future:
intercultural, postcolonial and inter-religious streams in practical
theology 14. What comes next? Practical theology, faithful presence, and
prophetic witness
BIAPT 2. Keeping Contact: traditions and trajectories of British and Irish
practical theology as evidenced in the history of BIAPT's journal 3. The
human face of God: notes on a journey through practical theology Part II:
Methodologies 4. Theology in practice, in an age of wizards, hobbits and
vampires 5. Creative arts-based research methods in practical theology:
constructing new theologies of practice 6. No longer 'speaking truth to
power' 7. Conversations in practical theology Part III: Pluralities 8.
Shoots of equal marriage and partnership in the Church of England: a
harvest rooted and nurtured through practical theology 9. Doing diaspora
practical theology: insights into how culture, ethnicity and national
identity shape theological practices and expressions of UK-African diaspora
churches 10. Pluralising practical theology: international and
multi-traditional challenges and opportunities 11. Practical Theology on
the Island of Ireland Part IV: Challenges 12. The ubiquity of ignorance: a
practical theological challenge of our time 13. Back to the future:
intercultural, postcolonial and inter-religious streams in practical
theology 14. What comes next? Practical theology, faithful presence, and
prophetic witness