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How might the Christian church effectively engage today's
politically charged, profit-motivated world while remaining
faithful to its biblical and theological roots? The contributors in
this book argue that public theology provides a promising pathway
forward. The public theology emerging from these pages has been
influenced by the theological interests and commitments of Gary M.
Simpson, Lutheran pastor and systematic theologian. His approach to
public theology is intersectional and global; he artfully weaves
together Lutheran theology and the civil society arena of Critical
Social Theory. These essays provide three angles of vision on faith
active in twenty-first century public contexts: contextual,
ethical, and theological. While not mutually exclusive, these
distinct strands of thought engage and challenge the church to
substantial reflection on the challenging and often bewildering
circumstances of the twenty-first century social world. Some
reflect on God's activity within particular global contexts, others
offer new perspectives on Lutheran confessional traditions, still
others step boldly into innovative theological assertions. As the
Christian church is ever forming and reforming, this book urges it
to grapple with the "publicness" of its timely and timeless
mission.
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