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Out of Place - Doing Theology on the Crosscultural Brink (Hardcover, New): Jione Havea, Clive Pearson Out of Place - Doing Theology on the Crosscultural Brink (Hardcover, New)
Jione Havea, Clive Pearson
R4,005 Discovery Miles 40 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"This is required reading for all students, researchers, and scholars in theology, as well as for ministers and lay leaders engaged in ministry." - Black Theology Out of Place looks at the ways in which theology, as a discipline and a practice, is out of place at several locations: churches, nations, communities, disciplines, institutions, and in public space. It contains several reflections on what it means to be out of place in both theory and in reality, from views and realities that are out of place from the dominant theological stream. Together the contributions in this volume aim to show that for theology to transform and be transformative, it must come out of place and attend to peoples and cultures (understood broadly) that have thus far been out of place. The contributions in this book uphold the key convictions that theologies are shaped by place and they are unavoidably contextual so that no theology can encompass all places and contexts. Therefore it is necessary for our spatially-defined theologies to cross, intersect and interweave and thus seek to embrace places that have not been acknowledged or expressed.

Out of Place - Doing Theology on the Crosscultural Brink (Paperback): Jione Havea, Clive Pearson Out of Place - Doing Theology on the Crosscultural Brink (Paperback)
Jione Havea, Clive Pearson
R1,211 Discovery Miles 12 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"This is required reading for all students, researchers, and scholars in theology, as well as for ministers and lay leaders engaged in ministry." - Black Theology Out of Place looks at the ways in which theology, as a discipline and a practice, is out of place at several locations: churches, nations, communities, disciplines, institutions, and in public space. It contains several reflections on what it means to be out of place in both theory and in reality, from views and realities that are out of place from the dominant theological stream. Together the contributions in this volume aim to show that for theology to transform and be transformative, it must come out of place and attend to peoples and cultures (understood broadly) that have thus far been out of place. The contributions in this book uphold the key convictions that theologies are shaped by place and they are unavoidably contextual so that no theology can encompass all places and contexts. Therefore it is necessary for our spatially-defined theologies to cross, intersect and interweave and thus seek to embrace places that have not been acknowledged or expressed.

British Prime Ministers in 100 Facts (Paperback): Clive Pearson British Prime Ministers in 100 Facts (Paperback)
Clive Pearson
R282 R230 Discovery Miles 2 300 Save R52 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Clive Pearson takes us on an engaging whirlwind tour of the fifty-three men and three women who have so far held the office of Prime Minister. We discover how they got to the top of the greasy pole and assess their performance once in power. Perhaps more importantly, we find out what lasting influence they have had on our lives today. The author also offers up entertaining little-known facts about these key players. Eighteenth-century prime ministers were generally a poor lot, often beset by health problems such as gout and apoplectic fits; later, one nineteenth-century premier spent his evenings prowling the streets at night looking for prostitutes to 'reform'. This book casts a light on this colourful cast of characters, and offers an entertaining and accessible introduction to those who over the last three centuries have held the highest office in the land.

Enacting a Public Theology (Paperback): Clive Pearson Enacting a Public Theology (Paperback)
Clive Pearson
R584 Discovery Miles 5 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Imagining a Way - Exploring Reformed Practical Theology and Ethics (Paperback): Clive Pearson Imagining a Way - Exploring Reformed Practical Theology and Ethics (Paperback)
Clive Pearson; As told to Clive Pearson
R1,295 R1,025 Discovery Miles 10 250 Save R270 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
No Stranger to Truth (Paperback): Clive Pearson Evans No Stranger to Truth (Paperback)
Clive Pearson Evans
R233 R190 Discovery Miles 1 900 Save R43 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Home and Away (Hardcover): Stephen Burns, Clive Pearson Home and Away (Hardcover)
Stephen Burns, Clive Pearson
R1,098 R874 Discovery Miles 8 740 Save R224 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Home and Away - Contextual Theology and Local Practice (Paperback): Stephen Burns, Clive Pearson Home and Away - Contextual Theology and Local Practice (Paperback)
Stephen Burns, Clive Pearson
R675 Discovery Miles 6 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Synopsis: Home and Away provides new vantage points in contextual theology. An initial stream looks at the significance of postcodes as a way of mapping local areas as situations for pastoral ministry and theological reflection. A second, but not ancillary, stream of essays considers the local within a range of glocal and global dynamics. The essays do not unfold a single trajectory of thought about context, and at various points they indirectly question and challenge each other. The pieces meld into an international and ecumenical conversation about contemporary Christian ministry. It includes voices from North America, Europe, and Austral/Asia. Although open ended, and constantly crisscrossing questions from one context to another, the collection is emphatic in its common conviction that attention to very local circumstance is crucial for Christian ministry, just as are wider views of a locality's position in broader flows. Endorsements: "Home and Away details why global needs local and 'away' is anchored in home. Ten essays show why the local postcode-zipcode is an essential starting point for theological reflection that matters." --Dean Drayton, School of Theology, Charles Sturt University Author Biography: Stephen Burns is Research Fellow in Public and Contextual Theology at Charles Sturt University, Australia. His publications include Liturgy (2006), Worship in Context (2006), Exchanges of Grace (coeditor, 2008), The Edge of God (coeditor, 2008), Christian Worship in Australia (coeditor, 2009), Presiding Like a Woman (coeditor, 2010), and Christian Worship: Postcolonial Perspectives (with Michael N. Jagessar, 2011). Clive Pearson is Head of the School of Theology at Charles Sturt University, Australia. His publications include Faith in a Hyphen (editor, 2004), Thirty Years of Korean Ministry in Australia (coeditor, 2004), Scholarship and Fierce Sincerity (with Allan Davidson and Peter Lineman, 2007) and Out of Place (coeditor 2011).

Theology on a Defiant Earth - Seeking Hope in the Anthropocene (Hardcover): Jonathan Cole, Peter Walker Theology on a Defiant Earth - Seeking Hope in the Anthropocene (Hardcover)
Jonathan Cole, Peter Walker; Contributions by Jonathan Cole, Peter Walker, Clive Hamilton, …
R3,141 Discovery Miles 31 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Humanity operates like a force of nature capable of affecting the destiny of the Earth System. This epochal shift profoundly alters the relationship between humankind and the Earth, presenting the conscious, thinking human animal with an unprecedented dilemma: As human power has grown over the Earth, so has the power of nature to extinguish human life. The emergence of the Anthropocene has settled any question of the place of human beings in the world: we stand inescapably at its center. The outstanding question-which forms the impetus and focus for this book-remains: What kind of human being stands at the center of the world? And what is the nature of that world? Unlike the scientific fact of human-centeredness, this is a moral question, a question that brings theology within the scope of reflection on the critical failures of human irresponsibility. Much of Christian theology has so far flunked the test of engaging the reality of the Anthropocene. The authors of these original essays begin with the premise that it is time to push harder at the questions the Anthropocene poses for people of faith.

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