Practical Theology and the One Body of Christ

Practical Theology and the One Body of Christ
Author: Thomas John Hastings
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2007-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802817600

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Amid the ongoing acceleration of cultural interaction that accompanies globalization, it is more important than ever that practical theology be freed from cultural bias and united in a common christological understanding. In Practical Theology and the One Body of Christ Thomas John Hastings draws on decades of his own cross-cultural teaching and on current transformational models to develop a "missional-ecumenical model" of practical theology. By studying in detail the life and ministry of first-generation Japanese Protestant pastor Tamura Naomi, Hastings generates a real-life example of the practicality of his original model and offers a more global, alternative perspective on the religious education movement than what is common in Western societies.

The Shape of Practical Theology

The Shape of Practical Theology
Author: Ray S. Anderson
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2001-01-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830815597

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Ray S. Anderson lays out a new and renewing theological foundation for engaging in Christian ministry. Illuminated by discussion and case studies, he shows how a biblically informed approach addresses real issues in Christ's power.

Theoretical Practical Theology Volume 4 Redemption in Christ

Theoretical Practical Theology Volume 4  Redemption in Christ
Author: Petrus Van Mastricht
Publsiher: Reformation Heritage Books
Total Pages: 1024
Release: 2023-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9798886860337

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Petrus van Mastricht’s Theoretical-Practical Theology presents one of the most comprehensive methods of treating Christian doctrine. In it, Mastricht treats every theological topic according to a four-part approach: exegetical, dogmatic, elenctic, and practical. As a body of divinity, it combines a rigorous, scholastic treatment of doctrine with the pastoral aim of preparing people to live for God through Christ. Students and pastors will find it a valuable model for moving from the text of Scripture to doctrinal formulation that will edify the people of God. Volume 4, Redemption in Christ, examines God’s great work of obtaining redemption in the Mediator, Jesus Christ. Mastricht sets the stage with a discussion about the covenant of grace as God’s eternal purpose of restoration and restitution for the elect of fallen humanity. From that vantage point, he uses the remainder of the volume to address the glorious procurer of this covenantal grace. Mastricht walks us through the dignity, names, person, offices, states, and redemptive accomplishment of Jesus Christ. This volume helps us learn the significance of the One who secured so great a redemption for the people of God.

Living in Union with Christ

Living in Union with Christ
Author: Kye Won Lee
Publsiher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105025986949

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This book gives a thorough synopsis and articulation of the theology of Thomas F. Torrance, one of the most consistent evangelical theologians of this century. The inner structure of his theology reveals three concepts that revolve around an axis of union and communion: perichoresis, unio hypostatica, and koinonia. Torrance's central theme of union with Christ is established in his Christology and soteriology, is confirmed by his epistemology, and bears great fruits in his ecclesiology and sacramentology. This intrinsic Christological pattern runs through the entire structure of his theology. The recovery of such an understanding of union with Christ provides critical and constructive implications for the theological, ecclesiological, and liturgical renewal of the Church.

Mission of the Church

Mission of the Church
Author: Jerome Boone,Jerald Daffe,William Effler,Henry Smith
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2018-05-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532641886

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What is the mission of the corporate church? What is the mission of local churches regardless of denominations? What is the reason for the existence of the local church? These three questions not only deserve consideration by leadership but also need to be understood by the entire membership to enable productive kingdom work. It is so easy for a congregation to develop programs and activities based on what other groups are doing or on what are the perceived needs of the moment. These do have value; however, they tend to be based on our human concepts rather than the directives of Scripture. Terry Cross, Dean of the School of Religion at Lee University, describes this book as follows: “Another book on the church? This one is different. Thirteen seasoned professors with some 400+ years of combined ministerial experience engage various aspects of the mission of the church. Much like the pulse that beats from a strong heart, the idea of partnering with God’s mission as transformed participants in God’s work reappears throughout the chapters. While the focus of attention is different for each author, the theme beats the same pulse throughout—the mission of God is the heart of God and must be the heart of the church.” With additional contributions from: Bob Bayles Terry Cross Rolando Cuellar Tom Doolittle Jimmy Harper John Lombard Lisa Long Edley Moodley Mark Walker

Opening the Field of Practical Theology

Opening the Field of Practical Theology
Author: Kathleen A. Cahalan,Gordon S. Mikoski
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2014-04-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781442232518

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Opening the Field of Practical Theology introduces students to practical theology through an examination of fifteen different approaches—ranging from feminist to liberationist, Roman Catholic to evangelical, Asian American to Latino/a. After an introduction to the field of practical theology and its broad range of practice today, the book features chapters written by leading experts in the discipline. Each chapter has an identical structure to facilitate comparison, covering historical context, key features and figures, norms and sources of authority, theory-practice, contexts, interdisciplinary considerations, areas of current and future research, and suggested readings. Opening the Field of Practical Theology is an ideal introduction to the field, highlighting the diverse ways practical theology is engaged today.

Theoretical Practical Theology Volume 3

Theoretical Practical Theology  Volume 3
Author: Petrus Van Mastricht
Publsiher: Reformation Heritage Books
Total Pages: 1038
Release: 2021-04-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781601788412

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Petrus van Mastricht’s Theoretical-Practical Theology presents one of the most comprehensive methods of treating Christian doctrine. In it, Mastricht treats every theological topic according to a four-part approach: exegetical, dogmatic, elenctic, and practical. As a body of divinity, it combines a rigorous, scholastic treatment of doctrine with the pastoral aim of preparing people to live for God through Christ. Students and pastors will find it a valuable model for moving from the text of Scripture to doctrinal formulation that will edify the people of God. Volume 3, The Works of God and the Fall of Man, is a book of origins—origins of the created order and of sin. Mastricht begins with a discussion of the decrees of God and how they establish His eternal purpose for everything. He then shows how the decrees are carried out in creation and in God’s continual providence. The volume concludes with Mastricht’s treatment of the apostacy of Adam from his original estate and the devastating effects of sin that followed. This is an important volume for learning how God governs all things, even the rebellious actions of those good things He created. Table of Contents: Part 1 Continued: Prolegomena and Faith Book 3: The Works of God The Actions and Decrees of God Predestination Election Reprobation Creation in General The World and the Work of the Six Days The Good Angels The Evil Angels Man and the Image of God The General Providence of God Special Providence The Covenant of Nature Book 4: Man’s Apostasy from God The Violation of the Covenant of Nature Original Sin Actual Sin The Penalty and State of Sin

Body and Blood

Body and Blood
Author: Andrew R. Hardy,Keith Foster
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-06-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532657337

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The largest missional challenge facing the church of Christ in the West is to equip every member to engage in missionary endeavor in third places. Third places are those social zones in society like coffee shops, gyms, shopping malls, pubs, etc., that everyone and anyone can meet in as commonly owned spaces. The authors argue that for too long the church has not equipped and trained its members to engage in mission in the public square. The mobilization of every member to become the hands and feet of the missional sacramental body of Christ to carry the message of God's generous love to not-yet-Christians is vital, if we want to witness the kingdom reign of God extend into their lives. Places are important to the sovereign Lord of mission and this book challenges the churches of Christ to become what they properly need to be, equipping agencies for every member mission and ministry.