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Thriving in Babylon - Essays in Honor of A.J. Conyers (Paperback)
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Thriving in Babylon - Essays in Honor of A.J. Conyers (Paperback)
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Description: This delightfully multifaceted volume, comprised of
thoughtful essays by an esteemed array of cultural critics, probes
the intersection of Christian faith and culture to honor the memory
of A. J. ""Chip"" Conyers, a remarkably ecumenical Christian
scholar and cultural ""warrior"" whose premature death in 2004 cut
short a remarkable career in teaching and writing. As those who
knew him can attest, Conyers lived his life at the intersection of
Christian theology and cultural concern with a singular blend of
astuteness, gracefulness, and Christian conviction. This
festschrift, as esteemed theologian and Conyers's mentor Jurgen
Moltmann indicates in the foreword, is intended to mirror Conyers's
own commitment to incisive cultural criticism and theological
faithfulness in the mold of the ""great tradition."" This is no
small achievement even for so venerable a cast of scholars as the
contributors to this volume, as Conyers crossed interdisciplinary
boundaries--in a day of escalating hyper-specialization--with the
greatest of ease. He was comfortable discussing contemporary church
life or the christological controversy of the patristic era,
Heideggerian hermeneutics or human dignity and the imago Dei, faith
and the Enlightenment or the fatherhood of God, Catholic
""substance"" or Protestant reform. Yet Conyers always did this
through the lens of historic Christian orthodoxy. Though he was a
most incisive student of culture, in a most refreshing way he
steered clear of being co-opted by the currents of culture. Neither
retreating into pious devotionalism nor opting for the
theologically unreflective activism that has become so chic in our
post-consensus climate, he embodied a theological perspective that
blends responsible cultural engagement with eschatological hope.
The reader is sure to encounter the same blend in this festschrift,
and to come away both challenged and edified toward fulfilling the
message and hope of Conyers' life and work: to faithfully thrive in
Babylon. Endorsements: ""Chip Conyers was a remarkable Christian
scholar, one who combined an intense desire for God with an
unbounded love of learning. Like a meteor against the night, he
illuminated the world around him and showed the church a more
faithful way to follow Christ. The essays presented here give a
sense of Conyers' breadth and wisdom and his courage to engage the
culture for Christ's sake. This is a worthy tribute to one of the
most generous, insightful, and humane theologians I have known.""""
--Timothy George Dean, Beeson Divinity School General Editor of the
Reformation Commentary on Scripture About the Contributor(s): David
B. Capes is Dean of the Graduate School and Director of the School
of Theology at Houston Baptist University. He has authored a number
of books including Old Testament Yahweh Texts in Paul's Christology
(1992) and Rediscovering Paul (2007). J. Daryl Charles is Director
and Senior Fellow of the Bryan Institute for Critical Thought &
Practice at Bryan College. Among the number of books he has
authored are Retrieving the Natural Law: A Return to Moral First
Things (2008) and The Unformed Conscience of Evangelicalism:
Recovering the Church's Moral Vision (2002).
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