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Why is the very kind of knowledge that people need to live well -
practical wisdom - often the least understood, the hardest to
learn, and the most devalued kind of knowledge? In this book five
distinguished practical theologians examine the wisdom that is
basic for faithful Christian living, question why it has been
largely devalued, and advocate for its renewal. After first showing
several concrete situations in which this kind of wisdom is visible
- marriage, church, community, culture, and more - the authors then
delve into the reasons for the decline of practical wisdom and set
forth constructive cases for its renewal through biblical
imagination and spiritual practice.
In Explorations in Ecclesiology and Ethnography Christian Scharen
and several other contributors explore empirical and theological
understandings of the church. Like the first volume in the Studies
in Ecclesiology and Ethnography series, this second volume seeks to
bridge the great divide between theological research and
ethnography (qualitative research). The book's wide-ranging
chapters cover such fascinating topics as geographic habits of
American evangelicals, debates over difficult issues like
homosexuality, and responses to social problems like drug abuse and
homelessness. The contributors together model a collaborative,
cross-disciplinary approach, with fruitful results that will set a
new standard for ecclesiological research. Contributors Christopher
Brittain Helen Cameron Henk De Roest Paul Fiddes Matthew Guest
Roger Haight Harald Hegstad Mark Mulder Paul Murray James Nieman
Christian B. Scharen James K. A. Smith John Swinton Pete Ward Clare
Watkins
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