Mission in Marginal Places The Praxis

Mission in Marginal Places  The Praxis
Author: Michael Pears,Paul Cloke
Publsiher: Authentic Media Inc
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781842279168

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The second book in the series focuses on participation and practice, and discusses a range of ways in which Kingdom-centred mission can be embedded in the actually existing realms of activity and need in marginal places. The book explores five different realms of practice, each presenting opportunities for innovative expressions of incarnational attentiveness to marginalized communities and people. It seeks to inspire prayerful and discerning activity that tunes into what Jesus is doing in local places, rather than providing any kind of "off-the-shelf" checklist of prefigured mission tactics. It challenges readers to take their faith-praxis beyond orthodox congregational settings and out into the everyday realms of life in marginal places.

Mission in Marginal Places

Mission in Marginal Places
Author: Mike Pears,Paul J. Cloke
Publsiher: Paternoster
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2016
Genre: Church work
ISBN: 1842279106

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Mission in Marginal Places

Mission in Marginal Places
Author: Michael Pears,Paul Cloke
Publsiher: Mission In Marginal Places Series
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2019
Genre: Missions
ISBN: 1780781857

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The third book in The Mission and Marginal Series looks at the lessons we can learn from the testimonies of people living and working on the margins of society. If you look hard enough you will find groups of Christians deeply embedded in the life of every city - serving faithfully, innovating in extraordinarily creative ways and living sacrificially. This book is the third in a six-volume series specifically exploring the theologies and practices that are arising as groups seek to follow Jesus in these challenging situations. At the heart of the series are the core convictions that such involvement must prioritise the marginalised and socially excluded; that theology must be liveable and practical; and that mission studies benefit from engagement with insights from contemporary social science.

Mission in Marginal Places The Theory

Mission in Marginal Places  The Theory
Author: Michael Pears
Publsiher: Authentic Media Inc
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781842279151

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This first book in the series presents a thought-provoking foundation for contemporary mission. Drawing on key theological, missiological and social scientific ideas it discusses the fundamentals that provide a basis for place dependent, reflective praxis amongst people occupying social margins. This fascinating work re-energises debate around questions of why and how mission in marginal places should be planned and implemented.

Theory

Theory
Author: Michael Pears
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1842279092

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Reimagining Mission From Urban Places

Reimagining Mission From Urban Places
Author: Dr Anna Ruddick
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780334058656

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Within a changing social and political context, the role of the church in public life and the response of Christians to social issues has taken on renewed energy. Churches have entered enthusiastically into community engagement projects such as foodbanks and night shelters, with a broad understanding of this as mission. Missional Pastoral Care offers much needed reflection about the nature of mission and about expectations for missional outcomes. Using the stories of team members within the Eden Network (which emphasises an ‘incarnational’ approach to urban mission) the book demonstrates that at its best mission happens in a shared life rather than being about ‘us’ telling the listening world. A timely and provocative call to churches, missional groups and those training for ministry to reflect more deeply on their practice and theology, the book insists that mission is about difference, love, locality and long-term consistency and, at its best, is slow, complicated and messy.

Theology for Changing Times

Theology for Changing Times
Author: Christopher R. Baker,Elaine Graham
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2018-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780334056959

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From wealth creation to wealth distribution and social ethics, from urban mission to religious studies and psychology the work of John Atherton was breathtaking in scope and variety. Unifying all of his work however, was a concern with engaging the work of theology with wider society.With contributions from some of the leading lights in public theology today, this book offers not only an appreciation of John Atherton's work within a prodigiously large array of disciplines, but also an attempt to ask 'what next', taking his work forward and considering where the future of public theology might lie. John Atherton's last published article is also reproduced.

Interrupting the Church s Flow

Interrupting the Church s Flow
Author: Al Barrett
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780334059905

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How can we develop and embody an ecclesiology, in contexts of urban marginality, that is radically receptive to the gifts and challenges of the agency of our non-Christian neighbours? Drawing on resources from political theologies, and in particular conversation with Graham Ward and Romand Coles, this book challenges our lazy understanding of receptivity, digging deep to uncover a rich theological seam which has the potential to radically alter how theologians think about what we draw from urban places. It offers a game changing liberative theology rooted not in the global south but from a position of self-critical privilege.