Johns contributes to a Quaker way of thinking theologically but also invites others to think through their denominational identities into a more expansive and ecumenical space. Placing contemporary Quaker thought in conversation with the wider theological tradition, Johns shows that Quakers have something important to contribute to the wider Christian family and he demonstrates how other groups may enter this conversation as well.
Johns contributes to a Quaker way of thinking theologically but also invites others to think through their denominational identities into a more expansive and ecumenical space. Placing contemporary Quaker thought in conversation with the wider theological tradition, Johns shows that Quakers have something important to contribute to the wider Christian family and he demonstrates how other groups may enter this conversation as well.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David L. Johns has taught at two Quaker colleges and for twelve years was a professor of theology at the Earlham School of Religion, a Friends seminary in Indiana. He is Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College at Union College in Kentucky. In addition to publishing regularly in the area of Quaker studies, he is an associate editor with Quaker Religious Thought.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Worship and Tradition Chapter 1 Blessing and Cursing Chapter 2 Sometimes You Just Gotta Dance Chapter 3 Ritual Management of Presence and Absence Chapter 4 Mary Dyer and Other Quaker Saints Chapter 5 (Re)visioning Sacramental Theology Chapter 6 A Tale of Two Edmunds Chapter 7 He's Not a Tame Lion Part II Quaker and Christian Faith Chapter 8 The Silence of Holy Saturday Chapter 9 A Christo-Textured Life Chapter 10 Parenting Virtues Chapter 11 Historically Ungrateful? Chapter 12 People of Unclean Lips Chapter 13 Stained Glass or Transparent Glass Chapter 14 Whatever Happened to Primitive Christianity Revived ? Chapter 15 No Apology Required Chapter 101 Conclusion
Part I Worship and Tradition Chapter 1 Blessing and Cursing Chapter 2 Sometimes You Just Gotta Dance Chapter 3 Ritual Management of Presence and Absence Chapter 4 Mary Dyer and Other Quaker Saints Chapter 5 (Re)visioning Sacramental Theology Chapter 6 A Tale of Two Edmunds Chapter 7 He's Not a Tame Lion Part II Quaker and Christian Faith Chapter 8 The Silence of Holy Saturday Chapter 9 A Christo-Textured Life Chapter 10 Parenting Virtues Chapter 11 Historically Ungrateful? Chapter 12 People of Unclean Lips Chapter 13 Stained Glass or Transparent Glass Chapter 14 Whatever Happened to Primitive Christianity Revived ? Chapter 15 No Apology Required Chapter 101 Conclusion
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