Theology as a Way of Life

Theology as a Way of Life
Author: Adam Neder
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493419784

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What difference does Jesus Christ make for the way we teach the Christian faith? If he is truly God and truly human, if he reveals God to us and us to ourselves, how might that shape our approach to teaching Christianity? Drawing on the work of Søren Kierkegaard, Karl Barth, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Adam Neder offers a clear and creative theological and spiritual reflection on the art of teaching the Christian faith. This engaging book provides a wealth of fresh theological insights and practical suggestions for anyone involved in teaching and learning Christianity.

The Practice of the Presence of God

The Practice of the Presence of God
Author: Martin Laird,Sheelah Treflé Hidden
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2016-11-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317076575

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Exploring the unity of the practice of prayer and the practice of theology, this book draws together insights from world-class theologians including Rowan Williams, Andrew Louth, Frances Young, Margaret R. Miles, Sebastian Brock, and Nicholaï Sakharov. Offering glimpses of the prayer-life and witness that undergirds theological endeavour, some authors approach the topic in a deeply personal way while others express the unity of prayer and the theologian in a traditionally scholarly manner. No matter what the denomination of the Christian theologian - Greek or Russian Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Methodist - authors demonstrate that the discipline of theology cannot properly be practiced apart from the prayer life of the theologian. The prayer of the theologian shapes her or his approach to theology. Whether it be preaching, teaching, writing or research, the deep soundings of prayer inform and embrace all.

For the Life of the World

For the Life of the World
Author: Miroslav Volf,Matthew Croasmun
Publsiher: Brazos Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1587435551

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Christianity Today 2020 Book Award (Award of Merit, Theology/Ethics) Outreach 2020 Recommended Resource of the Year (Theology and Biblical Studies) The question of what makes life worth living is more vital now than ever. In today's pluralistic, postsecular world, universal values are dismissed as mere matters of private opinion, and the question of what constitutes flourishing life--for ourselves, our neighbors, and the planet as a whole--is neglected in our universities, our churches, and our culture at large. Although we increasingly have technology to do almost anything, we have little sense of what is truly worth accomplishing. In this provocative new contribution to public theology, world-renowned theologian Miroslav Volf (named "America's New Public Intellectual" by Scot McKnight on his Jesus Creed blog) and Matthew Croasmun explain that the intellectual tools needed to rescue us from our present malaise and meet our new cultural challenge are the tools of theology. A renewal of theology is crucial to help us articulate compelling visions of the good life, find our way through the maze of contested questions of value, and answer the fundamental question of what makes life worth living.

Way of Blessing Way of Life

Way of Blessing Way of Life
Author: Clark M. Williamson
Publsiher: Chalice Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1999
Genre: Theology, Doctrinal
ISBN: 0827242689

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Practicing Theology

Practicing Theology
Author: Miroslav Volf,Dorothy C. Bass
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2001-10-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802849318

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In a time when academic theology often neglects the lived practices of the Christian community, this volume seeks to bring balance to the situation by showing the dynamic link between the task of theology and the practices of the Christian life. The work of thirteen first-rate theologians from several cultural and Christian perspectives, these informed and informative essays explore the relationship between Christian theology and practice in the daily lives of believers, in the ministry of Christian communities, and as a needed focus within Christian education. Contributors: Dorothy C. Bass Nancy Bedford Gilbert Bond Sarah Coakley Craig Dykstra Reinhard Hütter L. Gregory Jones Serene Jones Amy Plantinga Pauw Christine Pohl Kathryn Tanner Miroslav Volf Tammy Williams

The Way of Life

The Way of Life
Author: Charles Hodge
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1841
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: UCAL:$B296149

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The Way of Life

The Way of Life
Author: Gary D. Badcock
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802844901

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Beginning with the Bible and drawing on a range of theological sources, Gary Badcock develops a constructive theology of Christian vocation, rescuing it from both secular and sacred distortions. Badcock demonstrates that the concept of vocation is more intimately tied to "personhood" than to "occupation." Even though work itself is of great significance and is one vital sphere within which vocation can be expressed, Badcock shows that the fullest meaning of vocation is less about what one does than about what one is. Anyone struggling to discover a "vocation" will find this book to be a revelation.

Dust in the Blood

Dust in the Blood
Author: Jessica Coblentz
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2022-01-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814685273

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2023 College Theology Society Best Book Award 2023 Catholic Media Association Third Place Award, Theology – Morality, Ethics, Christology, Mariology, and Redemption 2023 Association of Catholic Publishers Second Place Award, Theology Dust in the Blood considers the harrowing realities of life with depression from a Christian theological perspective. In conversation with popular Christian theologies of depression that justify why this suffering exists and prescribe how people ought to relate to it, Jessica Coblentz offers another Christian approach to this condition: she reflects on depression as a wilderness experience. Weaving first-person narratives of depression, contemporary theologies of suffering, and ancient biblical tales of the wilderness, especially the story of Hagar, Coblentz argues for and contributes to an expansion of Christian ideas about what depression is, how God relates to it, and how Christians should understand and respond to depression in turn.