Seeking to dynamically alter the way that theologians, ecclesiologists, students of religion and ministers look at the relationship between church and society, this book explores how oft-overlooked issues are in fact highly significant for the shaping of theological and ecclesiological horizons. Building on the concepts of implicit and invisible religion, Percy offers a fresh and original interpretative 'take' on contemporary society, appealing to clergy, laity, scholars and all those working in the field of theory and reflective practice in practical and pastoral theology.
Seeking to dynamically alter the way that theologians, ecclesiologists, students of religion and ministers look at the relationship between church and society, this book explores how oft-overlooked issues are in fact highly significant for the shaping of theological and ecclesiological horizons. Building on the concepts of implicit and invisible religion, Percy offers a fresh and original interpretative 'take' on contemporary society, appealing to clergy, laity, scholars and all those working in the field of theory and reflective practice in practical and pastoral theology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martyn Percy was Principal of Ripon College, Cuddesdon, from 20104-14. He is a Professor of Theological Education at King's College London and Professorial Research Fellow at Heythrop College, University of London. He writes on Christianity and contemporary culture, modern ecclesiology and practical theology. His recent books include Thirty-Nine Articles: An Anglican Landscape of Faith (Canterbury Press, 2013) and Anglicanism: Confidence, Commitment and Communion (Ashgate, 2013). He was recently described in the journal Theology as the British Theologian who is closest to being a 'missionary anthropologist'. In 2014, he was appointed Dean of Christ Church, Oxford. .
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Introduction Part I Faith and Futures Chapter 1 Fission: Faith in the Market Place Chapter 2 Shopping for God: Consumer Religion Chapter 3 Formation and Embodiment: Sketches on Sacred Space Part II Hope and Transformations Chapter 4 Liberating Captives: Theology and Social Christianity Chapter 5 Falling Far Short: Taking Sin Seriously Chapter 6 Living with Pluralism: Public Faith and Human Rights Part III Charity and Church Chapter 7 Context and Catholicity: An Anglican-American Dilemma? Chapter 8 An Incorporate Body: Church and Culture Chapter 9 Communion: Faith, Hope and Charity concl ConclusionFaith in the Canopy: A Forward-Looking Critical Retrospect coda Coda Faith in the Free-market: A Cautionary Tale for Anglican Adults
Introduction Part I Faith and Futures Chapter 1 Fission: Faith in the Market Place Chapter 2 Shopping for God: Consumer Religion Chapter 3 Formation and Embodiment: Sketches on Sacred Space Part II Hope and Transformations Chapter 4 Liberating Captives: Theology and Social Christianity Chapter 5 Falling Far Short: Taking Sin Seriously Chapter 6 Living with Pluralism: Public Faith and Human Rights Part III Charity and Church Chapter 7 Context and Catholicity: An Anglican-American Dilemma? Chapter 8 An Incorporate Body: Church and Culture Chapter 9 Communion: Faith, Hope and Charity concl ConclusionFaith in the Canopy: A Forward-Looking Critical Retrospect coda Coda Faith in the Free-market: A Cautionary Tale for Anglican Adults
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