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Rethinking the Filioque with the Greek Fathers: Giulio Maspero Rethinking the Filioque with the Greek Fathers
Giulio Maspero; Foreword by Sarah Coakley
R1,220 R958 Discovery Miles 9 580 Save R262 (21%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Sensing God? Reconsidering the Patristic Doctrine of ""Spiritual Sensation"" for Contemporary Theology and Ethics (Hardcover):... Sensing God? Reconsidering the Patristic Doctrine of ""Spiritual Sensation"" for Contemporary Theology and Ethics (Hardcover)
Sarah Coakley
R532 Discovery Miles 5 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study provides a new critical assessment of Jean Danielou's classic rendition of the theme of "spiritual sensation" in the work of Gregory of Nyssa, arguing that it has surprising wider relevance for such pressing contemporary cultural problems as racism, sexism and addiction to pornography.

The Spiritual Senses - Perceiving God in Western Christianity (Paperback): Paul L. Gavrilyuk, Sarah Coakley The Spiritual Senses - Perceiving God in Western Christianity (Paperback)
Paul L. Gavrilyuk, Sarah Coakley
R1,300 Discovery Miles 13 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Is it possible to see, hear, touch, smell and taste God? How do we understand the biblical promise that the 'pure in heart' will 'see God'? Christian thinkers as diverse as Origen of Alexandria, Bonaventure, Jonathan Edwards and Hans Urs von Balthasar have all approached these questions in distinctive ways by appealing to the concept of the 'spiritual senses'. In focusing on the Christian tradition of the 'spiritual senses', this book discusses how these senses relate to the physical senses and the body, and analyzes their relationship to mind, heart, emotions, will, desire and judgement. The contributors illuminate the different ways in which classic Christian authors have treated this topic, and indicate the epistemological and spiritual import of these understandings. The concept of the 'spiritual senses' is thereby importantly recovered for contemporary theological anthropology and philosophy of religion.

God, Sexuality, and the Self - An Essay 'On the Trinity' (Hardcover, New): Sarah Coakley God, Sexuality, and the Self - An Essay 'On the Trinity' (Hardcover, New)
Sarah Coakley
R2,610 Discovery Miles 26 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

God, Sexuality and the Self is a new venture in systematic theology. Sarah Coakley invites the reader to re-conceive the relation of sexual desire and the desire for God and - through the lens of prayer practice - to chart the intrinsic connection of this relation to a theology of the Trinity. The goal is to integrate the demanding ascetical undertaking of prayer with the recovery of lost and neglected materials from the tradition and thus to reanimate doctrinal reflection both imaginatively and spiritually. What emerges is a vision of human longing for the triune God which is both edgy and compelling: Coakley's theologie totale questions standard shibboleths on 'sexuality' and 'gender' and thereby suggests a way beyond current destructive impasses in the churches. The book is clearly and accessibly written and will be of great interest to all scholars and students of theology.

The New Asceticism - Sexuality, Gender and the Quest for God (Paperback): Sarah Coakley The New Asceticism - Sexuality, Gender and the Quest for God (Paperback)
Sarah Coakley 1
R455 R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Save R79 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sarah Coakley draws both liberal and conservative camps into a new and serious reflection on ascetical theology. Each chapter of "New "Asceticism concentrates on a contentious issue in contemporary theology - the role of women in the churches, homosexuality and the priesthood, celibacy and the future of Christian asceticism - in an original thesis about the nature of desire which may start to heal many contemporary wounds. Professor Coakley is as familiar with the Bible and the Early Fathers as she is with the writings of Freud and Jung, and she draws heavily on Gregory of Nyssa's theology of desire in what she proposes. She points the way through the false modern alternatives of repression and libertarianism, agape and eros, recovering a way in which desire can be freed from associations with promiscuity and disorder, and forging a new asceticial vision founded in the disciplines of prayer and attention.

Religion and the Body (Hardcover, New): Sarah Coakley Religion and the Body (Hardcover, New)
Sarah Coakley
R1,888 Discovery Miles 18 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book aims to highlight the distinctive and unfamiliar ways in which diverse religious traditions understand the 'body', and also, in doing this, to raise to greater consciousness some of the assumptions and problems of contemporary attitudes to it. It brings together essays by established experts in the history of religion, the social sciences, and philosophy. Part I is devoted to an analysis of current secularized discourses on the 'body', and to exposing both their anti-religious and their covertly religious content. Parts II and III provide essays on traditional 'Western' and 'Eastern' religious attitudes to the 'body'. Each contributor focuses on some (especially characteristic) devotional practices or relevant texts; each carefully outlines the total context in which a distinctive religious attitude to 'bodiliness' occurs. The result is a rich source for comparative studies of the 'body', and of its relation to society and to the divine.

God, Sexuality, and the Self - An Essay 'On the Trinity' (Paperback, New): Sarah Coakley God, Sexuality, and the Self - An Essay 'On the Trinity' (Paperback, New)
Sarah Coakley
R958 R787 Discovery Miles 7 870 Save R171 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

God, Sexuality and the Self is a new venture in systematic theology. Sarah Coakley invites the reader to re-conceive the relation of sexual desire and the desire for God and - through the lens of prayer practice - to chart the intrinsic connection of this relation to a theology of the Trinity. The goal is to integrate the demanding ascetical undertaking of prayer with the recovery of lost and neglected materials from the tradition and thus to reanimate doctrinal reflection both imaginatively and spiritually. What emerges is a vision of human longing for the triune God which is both edgy and compelling: Coakley's theologie totale questions standard shibboleths on 'sexuality' and 'gender' and thereby suggests a way beyond current destructive impasses in the churches. The book is clearly and accessibly written and will be of great interest to all scholars and students of theology.

Modern Christian Thought, Second Edition - The Twentieth Century, Volume 2 (Paperback, 2nd edition): James H. Evans, Francis... Modern Christian Thought, Second Edition - The Twentieth Century, Volume 2 (Paperback, 2nd edition)
James H. Evans, Francis Schussler Fiorenza, James C. Livingston; Edited by Sarah Coakley
R1,282 Discovery Miles 12 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the second edition of a widely acclaimed introduction to modern Christian thought (originally published by Prentice Hall in 2001). It presents full scholarly accounts of the major movements, thinkers, theologians and philosophers in the Christian tradition since the 18th century Enlightenment. It also includes solid historical background and critical assessments. The book now covers the entire modern period in both Europe and the USA. It is the first text to include extensive treatment of modern Catholic thinkers, Evangelical thought and Black and Womanist theology.

Evolution, Games, and God - The Principle of Cooperation (Hardcover): Martin A. Nowak, Sarah Coakley Evolution, Games, and God - The Principle of Cooperation (Hardcover)
Martin A. Nowak, Sarah Coakley; Contributions by Johan Almenberg, John Hedley Brooke, Philip Clayton, …
R949 Discovery Miles 9 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

According to the reigning competition-driven model of evolution, selfish behaviors that maximize an organism's reproductive potential offer a fitness advantage over self-sacrificing behaviors-rendering unselfish behavior for the sake of others a mystery that requires extra explanation. Evolution, Games, and God addresses this conundrum by exploring how cooperation, working alongside mutation and natural selection, plays a critical role in populations from microbes to human societies. Inheriting a tendency to cooperate, argue the contributors to this book, may be as beneficial as the self-preserving instincts usually thought to be decisive in evolutionary dynamics. Assembling experts in mathematical biology, history of science, psychology, philosophy, and theology, Martin Nowak and Sarah Coakley take an interdisciplinary approach to the terms "cooperation" and "altruism." Using game theory, the authors elucidate mechanisms by which cooperation-a form of working together in which one individual benefits at the cost of another-arises through natural selection. They then examine altruism-cooperation which includes the sometimes conscious choice to act sacrificially for the collective good-as a key concept in scientific attempts to explain the origins of morality. Discoveries in cooperation go beyond the spread of genes in a population to include the spread of cultural transformations such as languages, ethics, and religious systems of meaning. The authors resist the presumption that theology and evolutionary theory are inevitably at odds. Rather, in rationally presenting a number of theological interpretations of the phenomena of cooperation and altruism, they find evolutionary explanation and theology to be strongly compatible.

The Spiritual Senses - Perceiving God in Western Christianity (Hardcover, New): Paul L. Gavrilyuk, Sarah Coakley The Spiritual Senses - Perceiving God in Western Christianity (Hardcover, New)
Paul L. Gavrilyuk, Sarah Coakley
R2,260 Discovery Miles 22 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Is it possible to see, hear, touch, smell and taste God? How do we understand the biblical promise that the 'pure in heart' will 'see God'? Christian thinkers as diverse as Origen of Alexandria, Bonaventure, Jonathan Edwards and Hans Urs von Balthasar have all approached these questions in distinctive ways by appealing to the concept of the 'spiritual senses'. In focusing on the Christian tradition of the 'spiritual senses', this book discusses how these senses relate to the physical senses and the body, and analyzes their relationship to mind, heart, emotions, will, desire and judgement. The contributors illuminate the different ways in which classic Christian authors have treated this topic, and indicate the epistemological and spiritual import of these understandings. The concept of the 'spiritual senses' is thereby importantly recovered for contemporary theological anthropology and philosophy of religion.

Spiritual Healing - Science, Meaning, and Discernment (Paperback): Sarah Coakley Spiritual Healing - Science, Meaning, and Discernment (Paperback)
Sarah Coakley
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Religion and the Body (Paperback, New Ed): Sarah Coakley Religion and the Body (Paperback, New Ed)
Sarah Coakley
R1,297 R1,101 Discovery Miles 11 010 Save R196 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This will be the standard study on the "body" in relation to the major religions. It highlights the distinctive and unfamiliar ways in which diverse religious traditions understand the "body" and notes the assumptions and problems of contemporary attitudes to it. Religion and the Body brings together essays by established experts in the history of religion, the social sciences and philosophy. The result is a rich source for comparative studies of the "body", its relation to society and to the divine.

The Vowed Life - The promise and demand of baptism (Paperback): Matthew Bullimore, Sarah Coakley The Vowed Life - The promise and demand of baptism (Paperback)
Matthew Bullimore, Sarah Coakley
R608 R548 Discovery Miles 5 480 Save R60 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Vowed Life reflects on a paradox in the Church today: one that represents an important challenge to its mission and witness. Vows continue to be made sacramentally in the Church, yet there remains a great longing for a vowed life which would be truly transforming and life-giving. Vows are simultaneously alluring and unappealing: lay memberships of religious orders have escalated, yet very few traditional religious communities have attracted younger members due to their more demanding lifelong commitments. The Vowed Life explores why and how this has come to be, and how the Church urgently needs to respond to this paradoxical challenge. Returning to baptism as the anchor of all other Christian vows, a range of contributors consider whether the longing for forms of life that are profoundly life-changing is a displaced desire for something that should be intrinsic to Christian life. In a Church that prioritises pastoral sensitivity, they ask how those demands could be newly expressed for our culture. In seeking a coherent theology of vows in liturgical practice and sacramental context, they find that fresh attention to ‘the vowed life’ also has much to offer to the Church’s continuing conversations about sex, gender and identity, and to a ‘mixed ecology’ approach to the life of the Church and its mission.

Living God's Future Now - Conversations with Contemporary Prophets (Paperback): Samuel Wells, Walter Brueggemann, Steve... Living God's Future Now - Conversations with Contemporary Prophets (Paperback)
Samuel Wells, Walter Brueggemann, Steve Chalke, Sarah Coakley, Michael Curry, …
R709 R580 Discovery Miles 5 800 Save R129 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Arguably the most imaginative and energetic church response to the pandemic has been that of HeartEdge, the interdenominational church renewal movement founded at St Martin in the Fields by Samuel Wells but now extending beyond the UK to Europe, North America and Australia. From serving thousands of meals on London's streets to becoming, in all but name, an online conference centre and theological college offering hundreds of events, one outstanding feature of its programme has been Samuel Wells' monthly conversations about the future of the Church with leading figures from Britain and America, attended by large online audiences. This volume offers a distillation of those conversations which, instead of being preoccupied with decline, focus on what Christian presence and practice might look like in the world that is being reshaped by what the pandemic has revealed, and the theology that is needed to sustain such a vision.

For God's Sake - Re-Imagining Priesthood and Prayer in a Changing Church (Loose-leaf): Jessica Martin, Sarah Coakley For God's Sake - Re-Imagining Priesthood and Prayer in a Changing Church (Loose-leaf)
Jessica Martin, Sarah Coakley
R692 R565 Discovery Miles 5 650 Save R127 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The traditional landscape of Anglican parish ministry is irrevocably changing. Priests have traditionally understood themselves as maintaining centres of prayer and spiritual care for people in a particular place, but urgent pressures on parish ministry are changing this. For God's Sake seeks to discern what priests are called to do in the new shape the church is taking. It looks for signs of God's kingdom in today's signs of the times, and ways of being both faithful and creative in the face of an uncertain future. A range of contributors explore first-hand the contradictions and paradoxes of a priest's daily life, reflecting on how the wisdom of the past and the new initiatives of evangelization are shaping their vocation to prayer, study and speaking the good news of Jesus Christ.

Praying for England - Priestly Presence in Contemporary Culture (Paperback): Sam Wells, Sarah Coakley Praying for England - Priestly Presence in Contemporary Culture (Paperback)
Sam Wells, Sarah Coakley
R683 R640 Discovery Miles 6 400 Save R43 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Praying for England reflects on the role of Christian priesthood in contemporary culture, and comes up with some surprising and timely insights about its efficacy and importance. There are ritual and representative functions of the priest, it argues, which remain spiritually and socially vital, even - perhaps especially - in a society which ostensibly ignores the Church, or appears so pluralistic as to lack any religious cohesion. The priestly role as mediator before God of society's deepest pains, losses, joys and irresolvable anxieties is here reimagined, and brought freshly to life though moving narratives of pastoral encounter. Above all, the priest is seen as one who goes on 'praying for England' in decisive but often uncelebrated ways, prayer being the chief measure and test of the priest's representative role. This is a deceptively simple volume - theologically accessible but often deeply moving and profound. In it a new vision is sketched of how Christian priesthood can go forward today with humility, understated dignity, and spiritual power. It will be of special interest to English churchpeople in an 'established' setting, but is written no less with an ecumenical and international readership in mind.

Pain and Its Transformations - The Interface of Biology and Culture (Hardcover): Sarah Coakley, Kay Kaufman Shelemay Pain and Its Transformations - The Interface of Biology and Culture (Hardcover)
Sarah Coakley, Kay Kaufman Shelemay
R2,436 Discovery Miles 24 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Pain is immediate and searing but remains a deep mystery for sufferers, their physicians, and researchers. As neuroscientific research shows, even the immediate sensation of pain is shaped by psychological state and interpretation. At the same time, many individuals and cultures find meaning, particularly religious meaning, even in chronic and inexplicable pain.

This ambitious interdisciplinary book includes not only essays but also discussions among a wide range of specialists. Neuroscientists, psychiatrists, anthropologists, musicologists, and scholars of religion examine the ways that meditation, music, prayer, and ritual can mediate pain, offer a narrative that transcends the sufferer, and give public dignity to private agony. They discuss topics as disparate as the molecular basis of pain, the controversial status of gate control theory, the possible links between the relaxation response and meditative practices in Christianity and Buddhism, and the mediation of pain and intense emotion in music, dance, and ritual. The authors conclude by pondering the place of pain in understanding--or the human failure to understand--good and evil in history.

Feminism, Sexuality, and the Return of Religion (Paperback): Linda Martin Alcoff, John D. Caputo Feminism, Sexuality, and the Return of Religion (Paperback)
Linda Martin Alcoff, John D. Caputo; Contributions by Sarah Coakley, Mark Jordan, Catherine Keller, …
R638 Discovery Miles 6 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Feminist theory and reflections on sexuality and gender rarely make contact with contemporary continental philosophy of religion. Where they all come together, creative and transformative thinking occurs. In Feminism, Sexuality, and the Return of Religion, internationally recognized scholars tackle complicated questions provoked by the often stormy intersection of these powerful forces. The essays in this book break down barriers as they extend the richness of each philosophical tradition. They discuss topics such as queer sexuality and religion, feminism and the gift, feminism and religious reform, and religion and diversity. The contributors are Helene Cixous, Sarah Coakley, Kelly Brown Douglas, Mark D. Jordan, Catherine Keller, Saba Mahmood, and Gianni Vattimo."

The Making and Remaking of Christian Doctrine - Essays in Honour of Maurice Wiles (Hardcover, New): David Pailin, Sarah Coakley The Making and Remaking of Christian Doctrine - Essays in Honour of Maurice Wiles (Hardcover, New)
David Pailin, Sarah Coakley
R6,349 Discovery Miles 63 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A collection of original and perceptive essays on the changing faces of Christian theology from the early fathers to the present day. The essays aim to reflect as wide a span of opinions as possible, and are written by a range of some of the most distinguished names in current theological scholarship, including James Barr, Henry Chadwick, John Hick, Rowan Williams, and others. The collection has been put together in honour of Maurice Wiles, who was Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford from 1970 to 1991.

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