Radical Christian Voices and Practice
Essays in Honour of Christopher Rowland
Herausgeber: Bennett, Zoe; Gowler, David
Radical Christian Voices and Practice
Essays in Honour of Christopher Rowland
Herausgeber: Bennett, Zoe; Gowler, David
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Sixteen new essays by a team of leading international scholars on the theme of the Bible and its reception and appropriation in the context of radical practices, and an exposition of the imaginative possibilities of radical engagement with the Bible in inclusive social contexts.
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Sixteen new essays by a team of leading international scholars on the theme of the Bible and its reception and appropriation in the context of radical practices, and an exposition of the imaginative possibilities of radical engagement with the Bible in inclusive social contexts.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780199599776
- ISBN-10: 0199599777
- Artikelnr.: 34156500
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780199599776
- ISBN-10: 0199599777
- Artikelnr.: 34156500
* Introduction: Action is the life of all : Approaching the work of
Christopher Rowland
* Part I: The Bible and Radicalism
* 1: David B. Gowler: The limits of Radicalism: A dialogical response
to liberation in Luke 13:10-17
* 2: Peter Garnsey: Peter Olivi on the community of the first
Christians at Jerusalem
* 3: Ched Myers: From capital to community: Discipleship as defection
in Jesus parable about a manager of injustice (Luke 16:1-13)
* 4: Judith Kovacs: The language of grace: Valentinian reflection on
New Testament imagery
* 5: John J. Collins: Radical religion and the ethical dilemmas of
apocalyptic millenarianism
* 6: Paolo Nogueira: Hidden identities and the arriving new world: The
experience of reading the Book of Revelation
* Part II: Reception History: The appropriation of the biblical text in
the radical tradition
* 7: Christine E. Joynes: Still at the margins?: Gospel women and their
afterlives
* 8: Denys Turner: Winstanley, Hobbes, and the sin of the world
* 9: Rowan Williams: The human form divine : Radicalism and orthodoxy
in William Blake
* 10: Jane Shaw: A modern millenarian prophet s Bible
* Part III: Radical Christian voices today
* 11: Brad Braxton: Every time I feel the spirit : African American
Christology for a pluralistic world
* 12: Ivan Petrella: The futures of Liberation Theology
* 13: Tim Gorringe: Does God tell us how to build?
* 14: Andrew Bradstock: Seeking the welfare of the city : Public
theology as radical action
* 15: Marilyn McCord Adams: Sex and the sins of the fathers: Fertility
religion versus human rights
* 16: Christopher Rowland: I have writ, I have acted, I have peace
* Christopher Rowland A biographical note
* Bibliography of the major works of Christopher Rowland
Christopher Rowland
* Part I: The Bible and Radicalism
* 1: David B. Gowler: The limits of Radicalism: A dialogical response
to liberation in Luke 13:10-17
* 2: Peter Garnsey: Peter Olivi on the community of the first
Christians at Jerusalem
* 3: Ched Myers: From capital to community: Discipleship as defection
in Jesus parable about a manager of injustice (Luke 16:1-13)
* 4: Judith Kovacs: The language of grace: Valentinian reflection on
New Testament imagery
* 5: John J. Collins: Radical religion and the ethical dilemmas of
apocalyptic millenarianism
* 6: Paolo Nogueira: Hidden identities and the arriving new world: The
experience of reading the Book of Revelation
* Part II: Reception History: The appropriation of the biblical text in
the radical tradition
* 7: Christine E. Joynes: Still at the margins?: Gospel women and their
afterlives
* 8: Denys Turner: Winstanley, Hobbes, and the sin of the world
* 9: Rowan Williams: The human form divine : Radicalism and orthodoxy
in William Blake
* 10: Jane Shaw: A modern millenarian prophet s Bible
* Part III: Radical Christian voices today
* 11: Brad Braxton: Every time I feel the spirit : African American
Christology for a pluralistic world
* 12: Ivan Petrella: The futures of Liberation Theology
* 13: Tim Gorringe: Does God tell us how to build?
* 14: Andrew Bradstock: Seeking the welfare of the city : Public
theology as radical action
* 15: Marilyn McCord Adams: Sex and the sins of the fathers: Fertility
religion versus human rights
* 16: Christopher Rowland: I have writ, I have acted, I have peace
* Christopher Rowland A biographical note
* Bibliography of the major works of Christopher Rowland
* Introduction: Action is the life of all : Approaching the work of
Christopher Rowland
* Part I: The Bible and Radicalism
* 1: David B. Gowler: The limits of Radicalism: A dialogical response
to liberation in Luke 13:10-17
* 2: Peter Garnsey: Peter Olivi on the community of the first
Christians at Jerusalem
* 3: Ched Myers: From capital to community: Discipleship as defection
in Jesus parable about a manager of injustice (Luke 16:1-13)
* 4: Judith Kovacs: The language of grace: Valentinian reflection on
New Testament imagery
* 5: John J. Collins: Radical religion and the ethical dilemmas of
apocalyptic millenarianism
* 6: Paolo Nogueira: Hidden identities and the arriving new world: The
experience of reading the Book of Revelation
* Part II: Reception History: The appropriation of the biblical text in
the radical tradition
* 7: Christine E. Joynes: Still at the margins?: Gospel women and their
afterlives
* 8: Denys Turner: Winstanley, Hobbes, and the sin of the world
* 9: Rowan Williams: The human form divine : Radicalism and orthodoxy
in William Blake
* 10: Jane Shaw: A modern millenarian prophet s Bible
* Part III: Radical Christian voices today
* 11: Brad Braxton: Every time I feel the spirit : African American
Christology for a pluralistic world
* 12: Ivan Petrella: The futures of Liberation Theology
* 13: Tim Gorringe: Does God tell us how to build?
* 14: Andrew Bradstock: Seeking the welfare of the city : Public
theology as radical action
* 15: Marilyn McCord Adams: Sex and the sins of the fathers: Fertility
religion versus human rights
* 16: Christopher Rowland: I have writ, I have acted, I have peace
* Christopher Rowland A biographical note
* Bibliography of the major works of Christopher Rowland
Christopher Rowland
* Part I: The Bible and Radicalism
* 1: David B. Gowler: The limits of Radicalism: A dialogical response
to liberation in Luke 13:10-17
* 2: Peter Garnsey: Peter Olivi on the community of the first
Christians at Jerusalem
* 3: Ched Myers: From capital to community: Discipleship as defection
in Jesus parable about a manager of injustice (Luke 16:1-13)
* 4: Judith Kovacs: The language of grace: Valentinian reflection on
New Testament imagery
* 5: John J. Collins: Radical religion and the ethical dilemmas of
apocalyptic millenarianism
* 6: Paolo Nogueira: Hidden identities and the arriving new world: The
experience of reading the Book of Revelation
* Part II: Reception History: The appropriation of the biblical text in
the radical tradition
* 7: Christine E. Joynes: Still at the margins?: Gospel women and their
afterlives
* 8: Denys Turner: Winstanley, Hobbes, and the sin of the world
* 9: Rowan Williams: The human form divine : Radicalism and orthodoxy
in William Blake
* 10: Jane Shaw: A modern millenarian prophet s Bible
* Part III: Radical Christian voices today
* 11: Brad Braxton: Every time I feel the spirit : African American
Christology for a pluralistic world
* 12: Ivan Petrella: The futures of Liberation Theology
* 13: Tim Gorringe: Does God tell us how to build?
* 14: Andrew Bradstock: Seeking the welfare of the city : Public
theology as radical action
* 15: Marilyn McCord Adams: Sex and the sins of the fathers: Fertility
religion versus human rights
* 16: Christopher Rowland: I have writ, I have acted, I have peace
* Christopher Rowland A biographical note
* Bibliography of the major works of Christopher Rowland