Bread of Life in Broken Britain

Bread of Life in Broken Britain
Title Bread of Life in Broken Britain PDF eBook
Author Charles Pemberton
Publisher SCM Press
Total Pages 133
Release 2020-04-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0334058961

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The return of Christian social service to the centre of British political life through the emergence of the foodbank movement has elicited a range of ecclesial responses. However, in their urgency and brevity these Church responses fail to systematically integrate political critique and social analysis, nor do they undertake a sustained integration of the recent gains in political theology with the realities of our current ‘mixed economy of welfare’. Charles Pemberton draws on interviews with foodbank users and volunteers to defend and advance a Christian vision of welfare beyond emergency food provision. He suggests that behind the day-to-day struggles of those using foodbanks there are wider much concerns about loneliness, marginalisation and the wholesale fragmentation of society.

Bread of Life in Broken Britain

Bread of Life in Broken Britain
Title Bread of Life in Broken Britain PDF eBook
Author Charles Roding Pemberton
Publisher SCM Press
Total Pages 133
Release 2020-04-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0334058988

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Charles Pemberton draws on interviews with foodbank users and volunteers to defend and advance a Christian vision of welfare beyond emergency food provision. He suggests that behind the day-to-day struggles of those using foodbanks there are wider much concerns about loneliness, marginalisation and the wholesale fragmentation of society.

Lived Experiences and Social Transformations

Lived Experiences and Social Transformations
Title Lived Experiences and Social Transformations PDF eBook
Author CL Wren Radford
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 269
Release 2022-03-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004513183

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This book argues for the productive and problematic nature of sharing lived experiences as a political and theological practice, drawing on a case study with anti-poverty activists in the UK to argue for a critical, creative, and collaborative approach to engaging with marginalised experiences in practical theology.

Blessed are the Poor?

Blessed are the Poor?
Title Blessed are the Poor? PDF eBook
Author Laurie Green
Publisher SCM Press
Total Pages 236
Release 2015-06-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 033405365X

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Listening intently to what the poor have to say is Laurie Green’s way into a new study of Jesus’ most famous Beatitude – Blessed are the Poor. Combining years of pavement level experience with informed biblical analysis he sets out for us how the perspective of the poor opens us up to new biblical and theological insights. These issue in a radical rethink about mission and what it means to be Church in a post-secular society. The book introduces us to Britain’s poorest housing estates and uses the radical edge of contextual theology to present a prophetic challenge to each one of us, and to a Church which is reluctant to respond seriously to the challenges of the Beatitudes.

Beyond Profession

Beyond Profession
Title Beyond Profession PDF eBook
Author Daniel O. Aleshire
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 162
Release 2021-03-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 1467461067

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What should theological education become? Theological education has long been successful in the United States because of its ability to engage with contemporary cultural realities. Likewise, despite the existential threats facing it today, theological education can continue to thrive if it is once again reinvented to fit with the needs of current times. Daniel Aleshire, the longtime executive director of the Association of Theological Schools, offers a brief account of how theological education has changed in the past and how it might change going forward. He begins by reflecting on his own extensive experience with theological education and then turns to reviewing its history, dating back to the seventeenth century. Amid this historical survey, he uncovers an older model of the field that he believes must become dominant once again—what he calls formational theological education—and explores educational practices that this model would require. The future of theological education described here by Aleshire would return seminaries to their original role as places where a “deep, abiding, resilient, generative identity as Christian human beings” is fostered within emerging Christian leaders. This, he argues, more than professional preparation, is what theological education must be most essentially about.

Christian Life, Faith and Thought in the Society of Friends

Christian Life, Faith and Thought in the Society of Friends
Title Christian Life, Faith and Thought in the Society of Friends PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 162
Release 1922
Genre Society of Friends
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A Dictionary of Hymnology

A Dictionary of Hymnology
Title A Dictionary of Hymnology PDF eBook
Author John Julian
Publisher
Total Pages 1660
Release 1892
Genre Hymns
ISBN

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