The Nature and Mission of Theology
Title | The Nature and Mission of Theology PDF eBook |
Author | Pope Benedict XVI |
Publisher | Ignatius Press |
Total Pages | 146 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 089870538X |
As Cardinal, Joseph Ratzinger wrote this book in response to the dialogue going on today concerning theology and the clarification of its methods, its mission and its limits which he thinks has become urgent.
The Nature and Mission of Theology
Title | The Nature and Mission of Theology PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Ratzinger |
Publisher | Ignatius Press |
Total Pages | 142 |
Release | 2011-01-06 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1681493500 |
As Cardinal, Joseph Ratzinger wrote this book in response to the dialogue going on today concerning theology and the clarification of its methods, its mission and its limits which he thinks has become urgent. Ratzinger states: "To do theology-as the Magisterium understands theology-it is not sufficient merely to calculate how much religion can reasonably be expected of man and to utilize bits and pieces of the Christian tradition accordingly. Theology is born when the arbitrary judgment of reason encounters a limit, in that we discover something which we have not excogitated ourselves but which has been revealed to us. For this reason, not every religious theory has the right to label itself as Christian or Catholic theology simply because it wishes to do so; whoever would lay claim to this title is obligated to accept as meaningful the prior given which goes along with it.
Encountering Theology of Mission
Title | Encountering Theology of Mission PDF eBook |
Author | Craig Ott |
Publisher | Baker Academic |
Total Pages | 416 |
Release | 2010-05 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0801026628 |
Leading evangelical mission experts offer a comprehensive theology of mission text, providing biblical, historical, and contemporary perspectives.
The Mission of Theology and Theology as Mission
Title | The Mission of Theology and Theology as Mission PDF eBook |
Author | J. Andrew Kirk |
Publisher | Gracewing Publishing |
Total Pages | 84 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Missions |
ISBN | 9781563381898 |
The author proposes that the health of the entire Christian community hinges on getting the theological task right, which includes showing why and how theology and mission are inextricably linked. After surveying the nature of the theological task from the academy to the grassroots level, J. Andrew Kirk discusses factors that are pushing the theological task in new directions. He focuses especially on the twofold task of making sense of the whole of life by reference to God and becoming agents of transformation. The book concludes by expanding upon David Bosch's proposition that theology ceases to be theology if it loses its missionary character.
Mission on the Way
Title | Mission on the Way PDF eBook |
Author | Charles E. Van Engen |
Publisher | Baker Academic |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 1996-12-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780801020902 |
An evangelical authority on church mission encounters the issues and content of tomorrow's missions theology in a series of essays.
Constants in Context
Title | Constants in Context PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen B. Bevans |
Publisher | Orbis Books |
Total Pages | 513 |
Release | 2004-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1608330281 |
"Mission is handicapped without a sound biblical theology of mission and an understanding of the history of mission leading up to our current context. Constants in Context offers both of these elements. It is mission theology in historical perspective and/or a history of mission that is grounded theologically. The authors describe it as a systematic theology with mission at its core, and a church history shaped by the constant but always contextual Christian traditions. Furthermore it is a constructive contribution to how mission theology needs to be practical and lived out through today's church and in our world. Written collaboratively by Roman Catholic writers Stephen Bevans and Roger Schroeder, both Missionaries of the Divine Word (SVDs). It is a particularly insightful in regard to the history and the various streams of Catholic mission but it also addresses and learns from the other traditions of the church. In fact, one of the book's strengths is its attention to neglected aspects and hidden stories of church and mission history. As a result it is gratifying to be inspired by non-European mission, women in mission and various forgotten or often ignored branches of the church. The book is in three sections: first, there is a framework for cultural contexts and theological constants; second, an in-depth exploration of historical stages and different models for mission; and third, a presentation of theological frameworks for mission. The third section concludes with a case for 'mission as prophetic dialogue' being the most appropriate model for 21st century mission." -- Amazon.com.
Global Theology in Evangelical Perspective
Title | Global Theology in Evangelical Perspective PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey P. Greenman |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Total Pages | 273 |
Release | 2012-04-07 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830869700 |
Jeffrey P. Greenman and Gene L. Green edit this collection of essays from the proceedings of the 2011 Wheaton Theology Conference. The essays explore the past, present and future shape of biblical interpretation and theological engagement in the Majority World. Leading scholars from around the world interact with the key theological issues being discussed in their regions. In addition, some theological voices from minority communities in North America address issues particular to their context and which often overlap with those central in Majority World theology. Contributors include Vince Bacote, Samuel Escobar, Ken Gnanakan, James Kombo, Mark Labberton, Terry LeBlanc, Juan MartÃnez, Ruth Padilla DeBorst, Lamin Sanneh, Andrew Walls, K. K. Yeo and Amos Yong.