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Uniting History and Theology

Uniting History and Theology
Author: Seth Heringer
Publisher: Fortress Academic
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781978700369

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Uniting History and Theology argues that, for too long, Christians primarily have used the historical method to make historical claims. In doing so, they have used a method grounded in an incomplete understating of German historicism, thereby closing off investigation of the past from the aesthetic and God. The author contends that Martin K hler, Wolfhart Pannenberg, and N. T. Wright have been unsuccessful in their attempts to unify history and theology because they have not yet rejected the historical method as the primary way to think about past events. Unsatisfied with the various mixtures of history and theology, the volume looks to the contemporary philosophy of history for new approaches. After having examined these approaches and their critiques of the current historical method, the work proposes that an intentionally Christian method is needed. Setting out five cairns that mark the path forward for such a method, the author argues that narratives must be taken seriously; objectivity and neutrality do not exist in historical accounts; historians must find ways to unite the past, present, and future; aesthetics should be used to judge historical narratives; and Christians should write boldly Christian history.


United and Uniting

United and Uniting
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-05-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780829818635

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From Jesus to the Internet

From Jesus to the Internet
Author: Peter Horsfield
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1118447387

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From Jesus to the Internet examines Christianity as a mediated phenomenon, paying particular attention to how various forms of media have influenced and developed the Christian tradition over the centuries. It is the first systematic survey of this topic and the author provides those studying or interested in the intersection of religion and media with a lively and engaging chronological narrative. With insights into some of Christianity's most hotly debated contemporary issues, this book provides a much-needed historical basis for this interdisciplinary field.


An Informed Faith

An Informed Faith
Author: William Emilsen
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014-07-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781925208047

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From Clement to Origen

From Clement to Origen
Author: David Ivan Rankin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317132432

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From Clement to Origen addresses the engagement of a number of pre-Nicene Church Fathers with the surrounding culture. David Rankin considers the historical and social context of the Fathers, grouped in cities and regions, their writings and theological reflections, and discusses how the particular engagement of each with major aspects of the surrounding culture influences, informs and shapes their thought and the articulation of that thought. The social and historical context of the Church Fathers is explored with respect to the Roman state, the imperial office and imperial cult, Greco-Roman class structures and the patron-client system, issues of wealth production and other commercial activity, the major philosophical thinkers in antiquity, and to rhetorical theory and practice and the higher learning of the day.


An Informed Faith

An Informed Faith
Author: William W. Emilsen
Publisher: Wipf and Stock
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN: 9781498230124

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From its beginning, despite its relatively small size, the Uniting Church has been convinced that it is a Church with a public role to play in Australia. This new book - from a variety of theologies and disciplines - is an important 'marker' of the Church's public role in Australia at the beginning of the twenty first century. The study examines topics rarely discussed in denominational studies or by the authors of the standard texts on Australian religious history. It deals honestly with themes that have newly emerged in the first decade of the twenty first century. These include the distinctive nature of Uniting Church spirituality; the tension between good management and theological faithfulness; the political involvement and ecological engagement of Uniting Church people; the Church's extraordinary cross-cultural and inter-faith commitment; and the rise of Progressive Christianity. The book also deals with topics that have received renewed interest and sometimes heated debate in recent years, including the weakening of the Church's commitment to ordained ministry, concerns over the Church's softening attitude to scholarship; the reception of the Uniting Church's founding document, the Basis of Union; controversy over Uniting Church schools; the complex place of the Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress, the Aboriginal wing of the Uniting Church; and the struggles faced by Evangelicals within its life. The contributors, both lay and ordained, represent a broad range of disciplines (theology, history, social sciences, environmental studies, political science), bringing both scholarship and passion to their writing. They are scholars and academics who write out of personal and practical experience, and include leading lay scholars in the Uniting Church from Australia's most prestigious universities who offer fresh perspectives from outside the Church's own formal structures. Many of the chapters in An Informed Faith are supplemented with up-to-date data provided by The Uniting Church in the New Millennium' national survey of Uniting Church clergy conducted by Rodney Smith and William Emilsen in late 2013. The book is essential reading for all members of the Uniting Church, and for people - students, academics, leaders of other Christian Churches - who have a concern for the ministry and mission of the Uniting Church in Australia. It offers rare glimpses into Australian religious, political, social, environmental and educational history; and serves as an accurate witness of what is happening within the Uniting Church and many of the other Churches in Australia in our time.


The Oxford History of Christian Worship

The Oxford History of Christian Worship
Author: Geoffrey Wainwright
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 937
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0195138864

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"The Oxford History of Christian Worship is a comprehensive and authoritative history, lavishly illustrated, of the origins and development of Christian worship up to the present day. Following contemporary methods in scholarship, it attends to social and cultural contexts and examines the worship traditions from both Eastern and Western Christianity, ancient and modern. It offers a chronological account, while encompassing spatial and confessional variations, from Baptists in Britain to Roman Catholics in Mexico, from Orthodox in Ethiopia to Pentecostals in the United States, from Lutheran and Reformed in Europe to united churches in India and Australia. The material details of Christian worship, such as music, architecture, and the visual arts, are considered within specific cultural contexts throughout the volume as well as studied thematically in individual chapters."--BOOK JACKET.


Union with Christ

Union with Christ
Author: J. Todd Billings
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801039347

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An accomplished theologian recovers the biblical theme of union with Christ, showing how it affects current theological and ministry issues.


Immense Unfathomed Unconfined

Immense Unfathomed Unconfined
Author: Sean Winter
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2013-08-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1625643136

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The essays in this volume offer a range of perspectives on the theme of grace.Drawing on the best of contemporary biblical, historical and theological scholarship, the contributors consider the role played by the theme of grace in the Christian tradition, its importance and some implications for today. A number of essays pay special attention to the significance of the theme of grace within Methodism.As a whole, the volume testifies to the diverse ways in which divine grace enables and shapes patterns of graceful living in the world. Topics covered include: Pauline perspectives on grace, the theme of grace in Wesleyan hymnody, grace in the theology of Barth, Rahner and de Lubac, the relationship between Christian understandings of grace, universalism and other religious traditions, the implications of grace for understanding creation care, ministry practice, spirituality and work.Together, the essays honour the life and ministry of Emeritus Professor Norman Young, whose own theological work has been devoted to exploring the 'mystery which we discern as the way of grace' and who offers an account of his own theological journey within the volume's concluding personal reflections.


Biblical Theology

Biblical Theology
Author: James K. Mead
Publisher: Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664229727

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In this, the first overview of biblical theology in nearly thirty years, James K. Mead addresses the core issues of biblical theology essential to both Old Testament and New Testament study. Can we draw theological principles from Scripture? What methods will give useful results for theological exploration of biblical texts? Aptly synthesizing classic and recent scholarship while asserting his own theological findings, Mead provides an excellent overview of the history of biblical theology and a thorough examination of its basic issues, methods, and themes.