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New Directions in Mission and Evangelization 3 contemplates the
relationship between Christian faith and human culture.
Representing a variety of branches from the Christian church and
located in areas around the world, the contributors express their
views on the question of "inculturation" in a text designed for
classroom use in courses on mission and world Christianity.
The Scottish theologian John Oman (1860-1939) conceived of God in
terms of a personal reality who calls forth - rather than inhibits
- freedom, creativity, and responsibility. Although he never wrote
a book on God as such, all Oman's thought is based on this
conception of God's radically personal nature and gracious - though
often challenging - dealing with humanity. This book systematizes
the thoughts on God which are scattered throughout Oman's writings,
and places Oman in his historical and cultural context of the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In the picture which
emerges, evil and suffering are the result of cosmic independence
and human freedom; God's power is revealed not in his ability to
override human freedom, but in the patience to deal with its
consequences, which include the emergence of moral and physical
evil. For Oman, God's face has been revealed most clearly in the
life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, whose gracious dealing with
men and women shows God to be both eternal Father and abiding
Spirit.
A collection of essays that demonstrates that to be effective in
the twenty-first century, mission must be prophetic as it
encounters other cultures and religious traditions.
"When we speak as mission as dialogue, then, we are about as far
away from imagining mission as 'conquering the world for Christ'
and missionaries as 'marines of the Catholic Church' as we probably
can get. There has indeed been a radical shift, both in the world
in which the church does mission and within the church's own
consciousness of the goodness and even holiness of that world."
These words from one of the essays in this superb collection
clearly demonstrate the changing of mission today.
In this volume, Fathers Bevans and Schroeder address a primary
challenge faced by Christians missioners today: How can they bring
the Christian tradition to interact respectfully and effectively
with members of other cultures and traditions from around the globe
and still be prophetic?
Opening the Field of Practical Theology introduces students to
practical theology through an examination of fifteen different
approaches-ranging from feminist to liberationist, Roman Catholic
to evangelical, Asian American to Latino/a. After an introduction
to the field of practical theology and its broad range of practice
today, the book features chapters written by leading experts in the
discipline. Each chapter has an identical structure to facilitate
comparison, covering historical context, key features and figures,
norms and sources of authority, theory-practice, contexts,
interdisciplinary considerations, areas of current and future
research, and suggested readings. Opening the Field of Practical
Theology is an ideal introduction to the field, highlighting the
diverse ways practical theology is engaged today.
Mental health issues, stress and chronic illness are the biggest
causes of absence from work and loss of productivity in most
Western economies. Research and public awareness of this epidemic
of physical and mental ill-health among working age people is
growing, but our understanding of its impact on company performance
and productivity and possible solutions for the future is less
advanced. The Healthy Workforce: Enhancing Wellbeing and
Productivity in the Workers of the Future examines current
challenges and future solutions to understand issues around how we
can improve the health of today's and tomorrow's workforce. This
book will look at why workforce health is such an important
challenge for businesses, governments and for employees today and
how this will increase in the future with an ageing workforce.
Closely linked to the authors' exploration of health issues in the
work context is a focus on the impact of worker health on direct
and indirect productivity costs. This book offers practical
guidance for professionals on getting started in the delivery of an
effective and evidence-based workplace health plan which can
enhance and sustain productivity growth in business now and for the
future.
This is a comprehensive guide to doing theology as part of the
Catholic ecclesial community in today's global world. The book
bears the hallmark of Bevans's work and experience teaching and
doing pastorial work on five continents, bringing together insights
garnered over a lifetime.
Leading Voices from across Christian Traditions Discuss the Mission
of the Church What is the mission of the church? Every seminarian
and church leader must wrestle with that question. No matter what
designation a church uses to describe itself, it must also think
critically about why it exists and what it should be doing. In this
book, five leading voices representing a range of Christian
traditions engage in an enlightening conversation as they present
and compare their perspectives on the mission of the church. Each
contributor offers his or her view and responds to the other four
views. Contributors include Stephen B. Bevans, Darrell L. Guder,
Ruth Padilla DeBorst, Edward Rommen, and Ed Stetzer. The book's
format is ideal for classroom use and will also benefit pastors and
church leaders.
Opening the Field of Practical Theology introduces students to
practical theology through an examination of fifteen different
approaches-ranging from feminist to liberationist, Roman Catholic
to evangelical, Asian American to Latino/a. After an introduction
to the field of practical theology and its broad range of practice
today, the book features chapters written by leading experts in the
discipline. Each chapter has an identical structure to facilitate
comparison, covering historical context, key features and figures,
norms and sources of authority, theory-practice, contexts,
interdisciplinary considerations, areas of current and future
research, and suggested readings. Opening the Field of Practical
Theology is an ideal introduction to the field, highlighting the
diverse ways practical theology is engaged today.
Building on the work and legacy of Darrell L. Guder, Converting
Witness: The Future of Christian Mission in the New Millennium
constructively explores key questions and new possibilities in the
field of missiology in light of the context of world Christianity.
The conversation around missional theology and the missional church
sought to address the gap between theology and mission and foster
renewal within North American Christianity, but the growing
consciousness around world Christianity has forced theologians and
missiologists to give greater consideration to global cultural
diversity. Many of the classic categories and methods-such as
church planting, catholicity, and even the term "world
Christianity" itself-are in need of fresh examination and
thoughtful analysis. The contributors to this volume address a
range of important missiological topics, including globalization,
interfaith dialogue, integral mission, intercultural hermeneutics,
and church practices.
The Scottish theologian John Oman (1860-1939) conceived of God in
terms of a personal reality who calls forth - rather than inhibits
- freedom, creativity, and responsibility. Although he never wrote
a book on God as such, all Oman's thought is based on this
conception of God's radically personal nature and gracious - though
often challenging - dealing with humanity. This book systematizes
the thoughts on God which are scattered throughout Oman's writings,
and places Oman in his historical and cultural context of the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In the picture which
emerges, evil and suffering are the result of cosmic independence
and human freedom; God's power is revealed not in his ability to
override human freedom, but in the patience to deal with its
consequences, which include the emergence of moral and physical
evil. For Oman, God's face has been revealed most clearly in the
life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, whose gracious dealing with
men and women shows God to be both eternal Father and abiding
Spirit.
This is the first book in English on priesthood in religious life
to be published in twenty years. Its fourteen contributors search
for new ways forward in the understanding of the distinct identity
and ministry of religious men-committed to community, the prophetic
lifestyle of vows or promises, and the particular charisms of their
congregations-who have also answered the call to priesthood. Essays
in this collection include reflections from a bishop, from the
perspective of a lay theologian, from an expert in the social
sciences, and on Pope Francis's teachings on priesthood. Included
as well are essays that are rooted in particular cultural
traditions, in spirituality, and in canon law.
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