Theology and Praxis

Theology and Praxis

Author: Clodovis Boff

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2009-10-01

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 160899080X

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In this book Clodovis Boff rigorously and passionately erects the methodological scaffolding that is necessary to construct a true theology of the political, a true theology of liberation. Much of the book is devoted to clarifying and articulating the boundaries of the relationships among theology, the political, the social sciences, hermeneutics, and praxis. As an element of that constructive work, Boff carefully points out the past and present theoretical shortcomings of political theology and the theology of liberation. Thus the book fills a methodological void that has hampered the full development of a theology of the political, and it blazes a path beyond what the author calls the "first phase" of liberation theology.


Towards A Pentecostal Theology of Praxis

Towards A Pentecostal Theology of Praxis

Author: John Mark Robeck

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2021-03-24

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1978710399

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This book outlines a Pentecostal theology of praxis while also providing a concrete example of how such a theology is fleshed out. By investigating various elements of Pentecostal and Liberation theologies and highlighting various similarities and differences between the two camps, John Mark Robeck constructs a framework through which a Pentecostal theology of praxis might be observed. Taking a step further, he offers a case study of three Pentecostal churches in El Salvador as an example of how such a theology is lived out. Robeck examines the lives of the pastors of these congregations, the engagement of these congregations in activities of social engagement that serve to bring about various forms of liberation, as well as the participation of the congregations and their communities in transformative actions which serve to bring about real change.


Teaching Global Theologies

Teaching Global Theologies

Author: Pui-lan Kwok

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781481302852

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Theological education, like theology itself, is becoming a truly global enterprise. As such, theological education has to form, teach, and train leaders of faith communities prepared to lead in a transnational world. The teaching of theology with a global awareness has to wrestle with the nature and scope of the theological curriculum, teaching methods, and the context of learning. Teaching Global Theologies directly addresses both method and content by identifying local resources, successful pedagogies of inclusion, and best practices for teaching theology in a global context. The contributors to Teaching Global Theologies are Catholic, mainline Protestant, and evangelical scholars from different racial and ethnic backgrounds, each with sustained connections with other parts of the world. Teaching Global Theologies capitalizes on this diversity to uncover neglected sources for a global theology even as it does so in constructive conversation with the long tradition of Christian thought. Bringing missing voices and neglected theological sources into conversation with the historical tradition enriches that tradition even as it uncovers questions of power, race, ethnicity, class, gender, and sexuality. Teachers are offered successful pedagogies for bringing these questions into the classroom and best practices to promote students' global consciousness, shape them as ecclesial leaders, and form them as global citizens.


The Shape of Practical Theology

The Shape of Practical Theology

Author: Ray S. Anderson

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2001-01-31

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 9780830815593

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Ray S. Anderson lays out a new and renewing theological foundation for engaging in Christian ministry. Illuminated by discussion and case studies, he shows how a biblically informed approach addresses real issues in Christ's power.


Heribert Mühlen

Heribert Mühlen

Author: Wolfgang Vondey

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9780761828174

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This insightful study offers the first comprehensive overview of the theology and praxis of Roman Catholic theologian Heribert M hlen. This theologically accurate and historically sensitive book shows that M hlen has gone beyond his popular early academic exercise by documenting and proposing a liturgical praxis that aims at providing a concrete framework for the acceptance and renewal of the human covenantal relationship with God. In every respect, M hlen's theology and praxis marks the beginning of a new profile of the Church. A letter and epilogue by Heribert M hlen are included.


A Theology of Alterity

A Theology of Alterity

Author: Glenn Morrison

Publisher: Duquesne

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780820704609

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"Strives to radically utilize Emmanuel Levinas's philosophical framework, bringing it into conversation with the theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar, to construct a post-ontotheological account of theology that unites theory and praxis. By allowing Levinas's Judaism to challenge von Balthasar's Catholicism, Glenn Morrison develops a perspective that is both theologically rich and philosophically provocative"--Provided by publisher.


The Praxis of Suffering

The Praxis of Suffering

Author: Rebecca S. Chopp

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2007-03-16

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1556352786

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Liberation and political theologies have emerged powerfully in recent years, interrupting the way in which First World Christians both experience and understand their faith. Through an analysis of the cultural and ecclesial contexts of these theological movements, as well as a critical examination of four of their principal exponents--Gustavo Gutierrez, Johann Baptist Metz, Jose Miguez Bonino, and Jurgen Moltmann--the author demonstrates that political and liberation theologies represent a new model of theology, one that proffers a vision of Christian witness as a praxis of solidarity with suffering persons.


Introducing Evangelical Ecotheology

Introducing Evangelical Ecotheology

Author: Daniel L. Brunner

Publisher: Baker Academic

Published: 2014-10-14

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 1441221425

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Today's church finds itself in a new world, one in which climate change and ecological degradation are front-page news. In the eyes of many, the evangelical community has been slow to take up a call to creation care. How do Christians address this issue in a faithful way? This evangelically centered but ecumenically informed introduction to ecological theology (ecotheology) explores the global dimensions of creation care, calling Christians to meet contemporary ecological challenges with courage and hope. The book provides a biblical, theological, ecological, and historical rationale for earthcare as well as specific practices to engage both individuals and churches. Drawing from a variety of Christian traditions, the book promotes a spirit of hospitality, civility, honesty, and partnership. It includes a foreword by Bill McKibben and an afterword by Matthew Sleeth.


Theocracy in Paul's Praxis and Theology

Theocracy in Paul's Praxis and Theology

Author: Dieter Georgi

Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishing

Published: 2009-09-01

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780800697280

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How Paul's radical theology turned the world-and God- upside down Georgi's innovative and rigorous study presents Paul's ideas about God not simply in a context of Jewish apocalyptic but within the socio-political realm of the Emperor cult. The Gnostic movement and Jewish missionary theology were already part of this milieu. In Paul's letters terms like faith, peace, and gospel, together with descriptions of the return of Christ in 1 Thessalonians 4, critically appropriate first-century political language in the proclamation of a lord and savior. Georgi's book deserves the careful attention of political scientists and students of late antiquity, as well as pauline scholars. -Dierdre J. Good General Theological Seminary Foreword by Helmut Koester Preface Chapter 1 Theocracy in Israel Chapter 2 Paul and Political Praxis Chapter 3 Paul's Alternative Utopia Chapter 4 God Turned Upside Down Indexes Dieter Georgi was Frothingham Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School and Professor of New Testament at the University of Frankfurt, Germany. He was also author of The Opponents of Paul in Second Corinthians (Fortress Press, 1986).