Ecclesial Repentance

Ecclesial Repentance
Title Ecclesial Repentance PDF eBook
Author Jeremy M. Bergen
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 354
Release 2011-03-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567523683

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Post-Colonial Theology

Post-Colonial Theology
Title Post-Colonial Theology PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Heaney
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 210
Release 2019-05-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532602219

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Hate is unveiled on our streets. Politics is polarized and the cohesion of communities is under stress and threat. Religious and theological leaders appear compromised or paralyzed. Robert S. Heaney grew up in a Northern Ireland where enmity paraded itself and policed the boundaries between segregated identities and aspirations. Such conflict, with deep historic roots, is inextricably linked to religion and colonization. The theologizing of colonialism, and the ongoing implications of colonialism, cannot be ignored by those who wish to understand the most intractable of human conflicts. Religious adherents and scholars are increasingly seeking to understand colonialism and decolonization in theological terms. The field of post-colonial studies, across a range of contexts and in a complex network of inter-disciplinary analyses, has emerged as a major scholarly movement seeking to provide resources for such a task. Theologians have increasingly seen the field as a resource and have made their own contributions to its development. However, depending as it does on a series of theoretical and technical commitments, post-colonialism remains inaccessible to the uninitiated. Beginning with his own particular context of formation, in this book Heaney provides an accessible introduction to post-colonial theology.

Ephraim Radner, Hosean Wilderness, and the Church in the Post-Christendom West

Ephraim Radner, Hosean Wilderness, and the Church in the Post-Christendom West
Title Ephraim Radner, Hosean Wilderness, and the Church in the Post-Christendom West PDF eBook
Author Amy J. Erickson
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 250
Release 2020-03-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004420215

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In Ephraim Radner, Hosean Wilderness, and the Church in the Post-Christendom West, Erickson offers an interpretation and constructive intervention of Ephraim Radner’s oeuvre through a theological interpretation of Hosea. She concludes that a poetic, eschatological posture should dictate the church’s shape today.

Conversion and Church

Conversion and Church
Title Conversion and Church PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 354
Release 2016-05-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004319166

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In Conversion and Church. The Challenge of Renewal, the contributors explore the challenges of renewal in the Church, and the call to conversion that plays a significant role in the dialogue on ecumenism and contemporary spirituality.

The Church for the World

The Church for the World
Title The Church for the World PDF eBook
Author Jennifer McBride
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 312
Release 2014-03-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199367949

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Drawing on the writings of German pastor-theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Jennifer M. McBride constructs a groundbreaking theology of public witness for Protestant church communities in the United States. In contrast to the triumphal manner in which many Protestants have engaged the public sphere, The Church for the World shows how the church can offer a nontriumphal witness to the lordship of Christ through repentant activity in public life. After investigating current Christian conceptions of witness in the United States, McBride offers a new theology for repentance as public witness, based on Bonhoeffer's thought concerning Christ, the world, and the church. McBride takes up Bonhoeffer's proposal that repentance may be reinterpreted "non-religiously," expanding and challenging common understandings of the concept. Finally, she examines two church communities that exemplify ecclesial commitments and practices rooted in confession of sin and repentance. Through these communities she demonstrates that confession and repentance may be embodied in various ways yet also discerns distinguishing characteristics of a redemptive public witness. The Church for the World offers important insights about Christian particularity and public engagement in a pluralistic society as it provides a theological foundation for public witness that is simultaneously bold and humble: when its mode of being in the world is confession of sin unto repentance, the church demonstrates Christ's redemptive work and becomes a vehicle of concrete redemption.

The End of the Church

The End of the Church
Title The End of the Church PDF eBook
Author Ephraim Radner
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 372
Release 1998
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780802844613

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In this first serious assessment of the meaning of church division, Ephraim Radner provides a theological rationale for today's divided church in the Christian West that goes far beyond the standard socio-historical explanations of denominationalism. Through an examination of controversial, post-Reformation discussions about the church, Radner offers a significant theory that describes the relation between Christian division and the work of the Holy Spirit within Western modernity. Radner's description of the church is based on the traditional notion that a divided church is, in a significant sense, a "dead" church, after the figure of the pneumatically abandoned "dead Christ," who himself suffers redemptively the disintegration and restoration of divided Israel in his physical and spiritual passion. The hermeneutical basis for the usefulness of this figure lies deep in the scriptural practice of the undivided church, and was common up through the Reformation. Radner's recovery of this figural perspective is applied to the cluster of pneumatological issues that define ecclesial life.

Forgiveness and Reconciliation in the Aftermath of Abuse

Forgiveness and Reconciliation in the Aftermath of Abuse
Title Forgiveness and Reconciliation in the Aftermath of Abuse PDF eBook
Author Archbishops Council
Publisher Canterbury Press
Total Pages 120
Release 2017-09-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 0715111345

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This theological and pastoral resource addresses specific challenges to the church as it seeks to speak truthfully in the aftermath of abuse and provides material to help parishes and dioceses who find themselves facing the complex realities of such issues.