This Companion introduces readers to the practice of Christian theology, covering what theologians do, why they do it, and what steps readers can take in order to become theological practitioners themselves.
This Companion introduces readers to the practice of Christian theology, covering what theologians do, why they do it, and what steps readers can take in order to become theological practitioners themselves.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mike Higton is Professor of Theology and Ministry at Durham University. Jim Fodor is Professor of Theology and Ethics at St. Bonaventure University and editor of the journal Modern Theology.
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Contributors 1. General Introduction Mike Higton and Jim Fodor Section 1: Reason 2. Reason Mike Higton 3. Some Practices of Theological Reasoning, or, How to Work Well with Words Brad J. Kallenberg 4. Arguing as a Theological Practice Nicholas Adams 5. Seeking Clarity Karen Kilby 6. Reading Philosophy Simon Oliver 7. Public Reason C. C. Pecknold Section 2: Scripture 8. Scripture Jim Fodor 9. Scripture, Devotion, and Discipleship Jim Fodor and Mike Higton 10. Scripture and Theology: On 'Proving' Doctrine Biblically Kevin J. Vanhoozer 11. Scripture and Politics William T. Cavanaugh 12. The Literal Sense and the Senses of Scripture Gerard Loughlin Section 3: Tradition 13. Tradition Mike Higton 14. Theology and Worship Jason Byassee 15. Reading Classic Texts Morwenna Ludlow 16. Using Creeds and Confessions John Bradbury 17. Reading Questionable Traditions Rachel Muers 18. The Study and Practice of Modern Theology Stephen Plant 19. Engaging with the Contemporary Church Paul D. Murray Section 4: Experience 20. Experience Jim Fodor 21. Experience in Theology Garrett Green 22. Feminist Theologies Jenny Daggers 23. Practicing Black Theologies, or, Challenging the Racial Matrix Willie James Jennings 24. Liberation Theology: A How To Guide Thia Cooper 25. Postcolonial Theologies Susan Abraham 26. Engagement with the Arts Richard Viladesau 27. Theology and Popular Culture Michael W. DeLashmutt
Contributors 1. General Introduction Mike Higton and Jim Fodor Section 1: Reason 2. Reason Mike Higton 3. Some Practices of Theological Reasoning, or, How to Work Well with Words Brad J. Kallenberg 4. Arguing as a Theological Practice Nicholas Adams 5. Seeking Clarity Karen Kilby 6. Reading Philosophy Simon Oliver 7. Public Reason C. C. Pecknold Section 2: Scripture 8. Scripture Jim Fodor 9. Scripture, Devotion, and Discipleship Jim Fodor and Mike Higton 10. Scripture and Theology: On 'Proving' Doctrine Biblically Kevin J. Vanhoozer 11. Scripture and Politics William T. Cavanaugh 12. The Literal Sense and the Senses of Scripture Gerard Loughlin Section 3: Tradition 13. Tradition Mike Higton 14. Theology and Worship Jason Byassee 15. Reading Classic Texts Morwenna Ludlow 16. Using Creeds and Confessions John Bradbury 17. Reading Questionable Traditions Rachel Muers 18. The Study and Practice of Modern Theology Stephen Plant 19. Engaging with the Contemporary Church Paul D. Murray Section 4: Experience 20. Experience Jim Fodor 21. Experience in Theology Garrett Green 22. Feminist Theologies Jenny Daggers 23. Practicing Black Theologies, or, Challenging the Racial Matrix Willie James Jennings 24. Liberation Theology: A How To Guide Thia Cooper 25. Postcolonial Theologies Susan Abraham 26. Engagement with the Arts Richard Viladesau 27. Theology and Popular Culture Michael W. DeLashmutt
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