Clare Watkins (University of Roehampton)
Disclosing Church
An Ecclesiology Learned from Conversations in Practice
Clare Watkins (University of Roehampton)
Disclosing Church
An Ecclesiology Learned from Conversations in Practice
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In 2010 Heythrop College, in collaboration OxCEPT, produced the Action Research - Church and Society (ARCS) project.This book is a direct follow up to that significant work, authored by one of the original researchers, providing a systematic analysis of the impact of the "theological action research" methodology and its implications.
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In 2010 Heythrop College, in collaboration OxCEPT, produced the Action Research - Church and Society (ARCS) project.This book is a direct follow up to that significant work, authored by one of the original researchers, providing a systematic analysis of the impact of the "theological action research" methodology and its implications.
Produktdetails
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- Explorations in Practical, Pastoral and Empirical Theology
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9781032237862
- ISBN-10: 1032237864
- Artikelnr.: 62952625
- Explorations in Practical, Pastoral and Empirical Theology
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9781032237862
- ISBN-10: 1032237864
- Artikelnr.: 62952625
Clare Watkins is Reader in Ecclesiology and Practical Theology at the University of Roehampton, UK, having previously worked as Vice Principal of the Margaret Beaufort Institute, Cambridge. She has researched, taught and published in a range of areas across ecclesiology and sacramental theology, with particular interests in lay vocation, marriage and family and the practical living of ecclesial life 'in ordinary'. Her publications reflect this, including: Living Baptism: Called out of the Ordinary (2006) and Talking About God in Practice: theological action research and practical theology (2010). She ist he Director of the Theology and Action Research Network (TARN), based at the University of Roehampton.
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Disclosing Church: attending to people, attending to the Spirit.
Part I - The Project: 'Action research - Church and Society' (ARCS)
Rationale for Part I
2. The ARCS project: reflections on a research community and its practices
3. Theological Action Research
4. Theology in Four Voices
Part II - Contextual Themes
Rationale for Part II
A. Account of Practice: London Jesuit Volunteers
5. The Geographical Context: London, the global city
B. Account of Practice: Westminster Agency for Evangelisation
6. The Organisational Contexts: dioceses, parishes, and faith-based agencies
Part III - Ecclesiological themes
Rationale for Part III
C. Account of Practice: St. Mary's Battersea
7. Church in Mission: learning ecclesial ek-centrcity
D. Account of Practice: Messy Church, South Croydon
8. Identifying church: edginess and edge-lessness
E. Account of Practice: Housing Justice
9. Sacrament and sacramentality: celebrating the peri-liturgical sacramental
F. Account of Practice: Portsmouth Diocese
10. Orders and ordering: life together in the power of the Spirit
G. Account of Practice: Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD)
11. Tradition: normativity, creativity and faithful treachery
Part IV - Conclusions
Rationale to Part IV
12. What account of Church? Edgelessness, Fragility, and Discernment.
13. What account of theology? Practical Fundamental Theology
14. Ecclesiology by Epiphanies: a prospect
Appendix - Outline of a single theological action research cycle
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
1. Disclosing Church: attending to people, attending to the Spirit.
Part I - The Project: 'Action research - Church and Society' (ARCS)
Rationale for Part I
2. The ARCS project: reflections on a research community and its practices
3. Theological Action Research
4. Theology in Four Voices
Part II - Contextual Themes
Rationale for Part II
A. Account of Practice: London Jesuit Volunteers
5. The Geographical Context: London, the global city
B. Account of Practice: Westminster Agency for Evangelisation
6. The Organisational Contexts: dioceses, parishes, and faith-based agencies
Part III - Ecclesiological themes
Rationale for Part III
C. Account of Practice: St. Mary's Battersea
7. Church in Mission: learning ecclesial ek-centrcity
D. Account of Practice: Messy Church, South Croydon
8. Identifying church: edginess and edge-lessness
E. Account of Practice: Housing Justice
9. Sacrament and sacramentality: celebrating the peri-liturgical sacramental
F. Account of Practice: Portsmouth Diocese
10. Orders and ordering: life together in the power of the Spirit
G. Account of Practice: Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD)
11. Tradition: normativity, creativity and faithful treachery
Part IV - Conclusions
Rationale to Part IV
12. What account of Church? Edgelessness, Fragility, and Discernment.
13. What account of theology? Practical Fundamental Theology
14. Ecclesiology by Epiphanies: a prospect
Appendix - Outline of a single theological action research cycle
Bibliography
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Disclosing Church: attending to people, attending to the Spirit.
Part I - The Project: 'Action research - Church and Society' (ARCS)
Rationale for Part I
2. The ARCS project: reflections on a research community and its practices
3. Theological Action Research
4. Theology in Four Voices
Part II - Contextual Themes
Rationale for Part II
A. Account of Practice: London Jesuit Volunteers
5. The Geographical Context: London, the global city
B. Account of Practice: Westminster Agency for Evangelisation
6. The Organisational Contexts: dioceses, parishes, and faith-based agencies
Part III - Ecclesiological themes
Rationale for Part III
C. Account of Practice: St. Mary's Battersea
7. Church in Mission: learning ecclesial ek-centrcity
D. Account of Practice: Messy Church, South Croydon
8. Identifying church: edginess and edge-lessness
E. Account of Practice: Housing Justice
9. Sacrament and sacramentality: celebrating the peri-liturgical sacramental
F. Account of Practice: Portsmouth Diocese
10. Orders and ordering: life together in the power of the Spirit
G. Account of Practice: Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD)
11. Tradition: normativity, creativity and faithful treachery
Part IV - Conclusions
Rationale to Part IV
12. What account of Church? Edgelessness, Fragility, and Discernment.
13. What account of theology? Practical Fundamental Theology
14. Ecclesiology by Epiphanies: a prospect
Appendix - Outline of a single theological action research cycle
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
1. Disclosing Church: attending to people, attending to the Spirit.
Part I - The Project: 'Action research - Church and Society' (ARCS)
Rationale for Part I
2. The ARCS project: reflections on a research community and its practices
3. Theological Action Research
4. Theology in Four Voices
Part II - Contextual Themes
Rationale for Part II
A. Account of Practice: London Jesuit Volunteers
5. The Geographical Context: London, the global city
B. Account of Practice: Westminster Agency for Evangelisation
6. The Organisational Contexts: dioceses, parishes, and faith-based agencies
Part III - Ecclesiological themes
Rationale for Part III
C. Account of Practice: St. Mary's Battersea
7. Church in Mission: learning ecclesial ek-centrcity
D. Account of Practice: Messy Church, South Croydon
8. Identifying church: edginess and edge-lessness
E. Account of Practice: Housing Justice
9. Sacrament and sacramentality: celebrating the peri-liturgical sacramental
F. Account of Practice: Portsmouth Diocese
10. Orders and ordering: life together in the power of the Spirit
G. Account of Practice: Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD)
11. Tradition: normativity, creativity and faithful treachery
Part IV - Conclusions
Rationale to Part IV
12. What account of Church? Edgelessness, Fragility, and Discernment.
13. What account of theology? Practical Fundamental Theology
14. Ecclesiology by Epiphanies: a prospect
Appendix - Outline of a single theological action research cycle
Bibliography