Toward a Theology of Radical Involvement

Toward a Theology of Radical Involvement
Author: Luther D. Ivory
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015041089395

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The importance of Toward a Theology of Radical Involvement lies in its focus on the theological and ethical perspective of Martin Luther King, Jr. By examining the multiple, competing images of King in both academia and the public square, Ivory argues that mass public confusion and ambiguity exist today about King's identity. Consequently, the more radical and prophetic thrust of his legacy of thought and action has been blunted. Seeking to resolve the public identity crisis about King, Ivory offers the provocative thesis that King is best understood as a creative theological thinker whose activist rhetoric and emancipatory praxis were thoroughly informed and undergirded by an understanding of God and God's will for history and humanity. Hence the prophetic focus and radical character of King's thought and action culminate in a "theology of radical involvement," which gives rise to an ethic of community. King's perspective raises permanent, generative tensions in the contemporary church, academy, and culture. Ivory thus promotes a re-reading of King that gives due credence to the too-often overlooked but profound level of critical analysis, proactive revolutionary challenge, and the bold transformative vision King inspired.

Conscious Acts and the Politics of Social Change Feminist approaches to social movements community and power

Conscious Acts and the Politics of Social Change  Feminist approaches to social movements  community  and power
Author: Robin L. Teske,Mary Ann Tétreault
Publsiher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 1570033315

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This collection of essays offers a range of reports on feminist theory and activism, with case studies investigating the characteristics and strategies that have effected positive social change with an eye to understanding how persons who want to initiate constructive social change might do so.

Public Theology Exploring Expressions of the Christian Faith

Public Theology  Exploring Expressions of the Christian Faith
Author: Bonnie Miriam Jacob, Editor
Publsiher: Primalogue Publishing Media Private Limited
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2020-09-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This book is an important step in clarifying the issues that come up when addressing the public square. It is an early effort towards a coherent theological frame for engagement in socio-political issues, this time rooted in the richness of a multi-faith context like that of India. While the church is the primary social context in which the saving power of God is made visible, this book equally insists that it is in the larger arena of what God is doing in the world that the kingdom’s historic presence is felt. It is a fitting tribute to a man who has spent much of his life opening up the spaces where the Word is in vital conversation with the larger world. Melba Padilla Maggay, PhD, Institute for Studies in Asian Church and Culture (ISACC).

Towards Friendship Shaped Communities A Practical Theology of Friendship

Towards Friendship Shaped Communities  A Practical Theology of Friendship
Author: Anne-Marie Ellithorpe
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2022-04-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781119756965

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A unique and incisive exploration of the place and nature of friendship in both its personal and civic dimensions In Towards Friendship-Shaped Communities: A Practical Theology of Friendship, distinguished theological researcher Anne-Marie Ellithorpe delivers a constructive and insightful exploration of the place and nature of friendship as innate to being human, to the human vocation, and to life within the broader community. Of particular interest to members and leaders of faith communities, this book responds to contemporary concerns regarding relationality and offers a comprehensive theology of friendship. The author provides an inclusive and interdisciplinary study that brings previous traditions and texts into dialogue with contemporary contexts and concerns, including examples from Indigenous and Euro-Western cultures. Readers will reflect on the theology of friendship and the interrelationship between friendship and community, think critically about their own social and theological imagination, and develop an integrative approach to theological reflection that draws on Don Browning’s Fundamental Practical Theology. Integrating philosophical, anthropological, and theological perspectives on the study of friendship, this book presents: A thorough introduction to contemporary questions on friendship and discussions of co-existing friendship worlds Comprehensive explorations of friendship in first and second testament writings, as well as friendship within classical and Christian traditions Practical discussions of theology, friendship, and the social imagination, including explorations of mutuality and spirit-shaped friendships Considerations for outworking friendship ideals within communities of practice, from the perspective of strategic (or fully) practical theology Perfect for graduate and advanced undergraduate students taking courses on friendship or practical theology, Towards Friendship-Shaped Communities: A Practical Theology of Friendship will also earn a place in the libraries of scholars of practical theology and community practitioners, including ministers, priests, pastors, spiritual advisors, and counselors.

The Future of Ethics

The Future of Ethics
Author: Willis Jenkins
Publsiher: Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2013-10-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781626160187

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The Future of Ethics interprets the big questions of sustainability and social justice through the practical problems arising from humanity’s increasing power over basic systems of life. What does climate change mean for our obligations to future generations? How can the sciences work with pluralist cultures in ways that will help societies learn from ecological change? Traditional religious ethics examines texts and traditions and highlights principles and virtuous behaviors that can apply to particular issues. Willis Jenkins develops lines of practical inquiry through "prophetic pragmatism," an approach to ethics that begins with concrete problems and adapts to changing circumstances. This brand of pragmatism takes its cues from liberationist theology, with its emphasis on how individuals and communities actually cope with overwhelming problems. Can religious communities make a difference when dealing with these issues? By integrating environmental sciences and theological ethics into problem-based engagements with philosophy, economics, and other disciplines, Jenkins illustrates the wide understanding and moral creativity needed to live well in the new conditions of human power. He shows the significance of religious thought to the development of interdisciplinary responses to sustainability issues and how this calls for a new style of religious ethics.

Evangelical Dictionary of Theology

Evangelical Dictionary of Theology
Author: Daniel J. Treier,Walter A. Elwell
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 976
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493410774

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This bestselling reference tool has been a trusted resource for more than 25 years with over 165,000 copies sold. Now thoroughly updated and substantially revised to meet the needs of today's students and classrooms, it offers cutting-edge overviews of key theological topics. Readable and reliable, this work features new articles on topics of contemporary relevance to world Christianity and freshened articles on enduring theological subjects, providing comprehensive A-Z coverage for today's theology students. The author base reflects the increasing diversity of evangelical scholars. Advisory editors include D. Jeffrey Bingham, Cheryl Bridges Johns, John G. Stackhouse Jr., Tite Tiénou, and Kevin J. Vanhoozer.

Lived Theology

Lived Theology
Author: Charles Marsh,Peter Slade,Sarah Azaransky
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780190630720

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"Written as a two-year collaboration of the Project on Lived Theology at the University of Virginia, this volume offers a series of illustrations and styles that distinguish Lived Theology in the broader conversation with other major approaches to the religious interpretation of embodied life."--Jacket.

Graduate Theological Education and the Human Experience of Disability

Graduate Theological Education and the Human Experience of Disability
Author: Robert C. Anderson
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0789060108

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This title is an examination of graduate schools of theology and their limited familiarity with the study of disability - and the presence of people with disabilities in particular - on their campuses. It offers suggestions for incorporating disbality studies into theological education and religious life.