Drawing on the work of German pastor-theologian, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Jennifer McBride constructs a new theology of public witness for American Protestant church communities based on the public expression of repentance and redemption.
Drawing on the work of German pastor-theologian, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Jennifer McBride constructs a new theology of public witness for American Protestant church communities based on the public expression of repentance and redemption.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jennifer M. McBride is Board of Regents Chair in Ethics and Assistant Professor of Religion at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa. She received her doctorate in philosophical theology from the Religious Studies Department at the University of Virginia and was a Postdoctoral Fellow in Religious Practices and Practical Theology at Emory University's Candler School of Theology. McBride serves on the Board of Directors of the International Bonhoeffer Society, English Language Section and is co-editor of Bonhoeffer and King: Their Legacies and Import for Christian Social Thought.
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* Preface and Acknowledgments * Part I: Public Witness in a Pluralistic Society * Chapter One - Introduction: Confession and Repentance as Public Witness * Chapter Two - Evaluating Public Witness in the United States * Part II: A Theology of Public Witness Based on Bonhoeffer's Thought * Chapter Three - Christ's Public Presence: The Foundation and Form for Ecclesial Witness * Chapter Four - Belonging: Participation in the World's Christological Pattern * Chapter Five - The Church's Public Presence: Visibility through Confession and Repentance * Part III: Contours of a Repenting Church * Chapter Six - The Eleuthero Community: Confession and Repentance through Unlearning and Learning Anew * Chapter Seven: The Southeast White House: A Local Presence in a Neglected Neighborhood * Conclusion: Concrete Implications of an Ecclesial Witness Based on Repentance * Notes * Selected Bibliography * Index
* Preface and Acknowledgments * Part I: Public Witness in a Pluralistic Society * Chapter One - Introduction: Confession and Repentance as Public Witness * Chapter Two - Evaluating Public Witness in the United States * Part II: A Theology of Public Witness Based on Bonhoeffer's Thought * Chapter Three - Christ's Public Presence: The Foundation and Form for Ecclesial Witness * Chapter Four - Belonging: Participation in the World's Christological Pattern * Chapter Five - The Church's Public Presence: Visibility through Confession and Repentance * Part III: Contours of a Repenting Church * Chapter Six - The Eleuthero Community: Confession and Repentance through Unlearning and Learning Anew * Chapter Seven: The Southeast White House: A Local Presence in a Neglected Neighborhood * Conclusion: Concrete Implications of an Ecclesial Witness Based on Repentance * Notes * Selected Bibliography * Index
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