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Reconstructing Christian Theology

Reconstructing Christian Theology
Author: Rebecca S. Chopp
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 404
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451416510

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Christian theology needs to be reconstructed in light of recent and momentous intellectual changes, social revolutions, and steep pedagogical challenges. That is the conviction of many of North America's leading theologians whose close collaboration over several years bring us this exciting volume. Reconstructing Christian Theology introduces theology in such a way that readers can discern the relevance of historical materials, pose theological questions, and begin to think theologically for themselves. Further, like other projects of the Workgroup on Constructive Theology, this volume stems from a deep desire to model a credible, creative, and engaged contemporary theology. So each chapter tackles major Christian teaching, juxtaposes it with a significant social or cultural challenge, and then reconstructs each in light of the other. The result is an innovative and compelling way to learn how theology can contribute to rethinking the most pressing issues of our day.


Reconstructing the Gospel

Reconstructing the Gospel
Author: Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830847979

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Just as Reconstruction after the Civil War worked to repair a desperately broken society, our Christianity requires a spiritual reconstruction that undoes the injustices of the past. Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove traces his journey from the religion of the slaveholder to the Christianity of Christ, showing that when the gospel is reconstructed, freedom rings for both individuals and society as a whole.


RECONSTRUCTING CHRISTIANITY

RECONSTRUCTING CHRISTIANITY
Author: Rich Mayfield
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2005-10-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780595816965

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Despite what some would have us believe, Christianity is not limited to the religious right and its exclusive claims. More and more spiritual sojourners are being drawn back to the simple teachings of Jesus. There they encounter a whole new way of understanding contemporary Christianity. Reconstructing Christianity: Notes from the New Reformation captures this new religious awakening and provides a helpful daily guide to making Christianity meaningful again.


Reconstructing Christianity in China

Reconstructing Christianity in China
Author: Philip L. Wickeri
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2015-03-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608333663

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Building God's Kingdom

Building God's Kingdom
Author: Julie Ingersoll
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199913781

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In this fascinating book, Julie Ingersoll draws on years of research, Reconstructionist publications, and interviews with believers to paint the most complete portrait of the Christian Reconstructionist movement yet published.


Reconstructing a Christian Theology of Nature

Reconstructing a Christian Theology of Nature
Author: Anna Case-Winters
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317070356

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In the present ecological crisis, it is imperative that human beings reconsider their place within nature and find new, more responsible and sustainable ways of living. Assumptions about the nature of God, the world, and the human being, shape our thinking and, consequently, our acting. Some have charged that the Christian tradition has been more a hindrance than a help because its theology of nature has unwittingly legitimated the exploitation of nature. This book takes the current criticism of Christian tradition to heart and invites a reconsideration of the problematic elements: its desacralization of nature; its preoccupation with the human being to the neglect of the rest of nature; its dualisms and elevation of the spiritual over material reality, and its habit of ignoring or resisting scientific understandings of the natural world. Anna Case-Winters argues that Christian tradition has a more viable theology of nature to offer. She takes a look at some particulars in Christian tradition as a way to illustrate the undeniable problems and to uncover the untapped possibilities. In the process, she engages conversation partners that have been sharply critical and particularly insightful (feminist theology, process thought, and the religion and science dialogue). The criticisms and insights of these partners help to shape a proposal for a reconstructed theology of nature that can more effectively fund our struggle for the fate of the earth.


Reconstructing Early Christian Worship

Reconstructing Early Christian Worship
Author: Paul Bradshaw
Publisher: SPCK
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2012-05-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0281062978

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The book should be seen in the context of Paul Bradshaw's earlier works: The Search for the Origins of Christian Worship and Eucharistic Origins. In this book he updates his thinking in this area, focussing on the origins of the Eucharist, Baptism and Daily Prayer. The controversial introductory chapter is entitled: Did Jesus Institute the Eucharist at the Last Supper?


Christian Reconstruction

Christian Reconstruction
Author: Michael J. McVicar
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2015-04-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1469622750

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This is the first critical history of Christian Reconstruction and its founder and champion, theologian and activist Rousas John Rushdoony (1916–2001). Drawing on exclusive access to Rushdoony's personal papers and extensive correspondence, Michael J. McVicar demonstrates the considerable role Reconstructionism played in the development of the radical Christian Right and an American theocratic agenda. As a religious movement, Reconstructionism aims at nothing less than "reconstructing" individuals through a form of Christian governance that, if implemented in the lives of U.S. citizens, would fundamentally alter the shape of American society. McVicar examines Rushdoony's career and traces Reconstructionism as it grew from a grassroots, populist movement in the 1960s to its height of popularity in the 1970s and 1980s. He reveals the movement's galvanizing role in the development of political conspiracy theories and survivalism, libertarianism and antistatism, and educational reform and homeschooling. The book demonstrates how these issues have retained and in many cases gained potency for conservative Christians to the present day, despite the decline of the movement itself beginning in the 1990s. McVicar contends that Christian Reconstruction has contributed significantly to how certain forms of religiosity have become central, and now familiar, aspects of an often controversial conservative revolution in America.


Survival and Resistance in Evangelical America

Survival and Resistance in Evangelical America
Author: Crawford Gribben
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2021
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0199370222

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"Over the last thirty years, conservative evangelicals have been moving to the north-west of the United States in an effort to survive and resist the impact of secular modernity. Their activity coincides with the promotion by prominent survivalist authors of a programme of migration to the "American Redoubt," a region encompassing Idaho, Montana, eastern parts of Washington and Oregon, and Wyoming, as a location within which to endure hostile social change or natural disaster. These migration movements have independent origins, but they overlap in their influences and aspirations, working in tandem and sometimes in mutual dependence to offer a vision of the present in which Christian values must be defended, if necessary, by force, and a vision of the future in which American society will be rebuilt according to biblical law. Drawing on Calvinist theology, the social theory of Christian Reconstruction, and libertarian politics, these believers are projecting significant soft power, with their books being promoted by leading secular publishers and being listed as New York Times bestsellers. The strategy is gaining momentum, making an impact in local political and economic life, while being repackaged for a wider audience in publications by a broader coalition of conservative commentators and in American mass culture. These believers recognise that they have lost the culture war - but another kind of conflict is beginning. This book examines the origins, evolution, and cultural reach of the migration that might tell us most about the future of American evangelicalism"--


Reconstructing the Christ Symbol

Reconstructing the Christ Symbol
Author: Maryanne Stevens
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2004-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1592449476

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This book includes essays from a diverse group of female Biblical scholars who each bring a unique perspective to the idea of Jesus as a feminist.