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Peter and Cornelius (Hardcover): Van Thanh Nguyen Peter and Cornelius (Hardcover)
Van Thanh Nguyen
R1,116 R939 Discovery Miles 9 390 Save R177 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
God's People on the Move (Hardcover): Van Thanh Nguyen, John M. Prior God's People on the Move (Hardcover)
Van Thanh Nguyen, John M. Prior
R1,115 R938 Discovery Miles 9 380 Save R177 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Christian Theology in the Age of Migration - Implications for World Christianity (Paperback): Peter C Phan Christian Theology in the Age of Migration - Implications for World Christianity (Paperback)
Peter C Phan; Contributions by Peter C Phan, Jose Casanova, Valentina Napolitano, Hendrik Bossman, …
R1,060 Discovery Miles 10 600 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

We are living in the "Age of Migration" and migration has a profound impact on all aspects of society and on religious institutions. While there is significant research on migration in the social sciences, little study has been done to understand the impact of migration on Christianity. This book investigates this important topic and the ramifications for Christian theology and ethics. It begins with anthropological and sociological perspectives on the mutual impact between migration and Christianity, followed by a re-reading of certain events in the Hebrew Scripture, the New Testament, and Church history to highlight the central role of migration in the formation of Israel and Christianity. Then follow attempts to reinterpret in the light of migration the basic Christian beliefs regarding God, Christ, and church. The next part studies how migration raises new issues for Christian ethics such as human dignity and human rights, state rights, social justice and solidarity, and ecological justice. The last part explores what is known as "Practical Theology" by examining the implications of migration for issues such as liturgy and worship, spirituality, architecture, and education.

Christian Theology in the Age of Migration - Implications for World Christianity (Hardcover): Peter C Phan Christian Theology in the Age of Migration - Implications for World Christianity (Hardcover)
Peter C Phan; Contributions by Peter C Phan, Jose Casanova, Valentina Napolitano, Hendrik Bossman, …
R3,033 Discovery Miles 30 330 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

We are living in the "Age of Migration" and migration has a profound impact on all aspects of society and on religious institutions. While there is significant research on migration in the social sciences, little study has been done to understand the impact of migration on Christianity. This book investigates this important topic and the ramifications for Christian theology and ethics. It begins with anthropological and sociological perspectives on the mutual impact between migration and Christianity, followed by a re-reading of certain events in the Hebrew Scripture, the New Testament, and Church history to highlight the central role of migration in the formation of Israel and Christianity. Then follow attempts to reinterpret in the light of migration the basic Christian beliefs regarding God, Christ, and church. The next part studies how migration raises new issues for Christian ethics such as human dignity and human rights, state rights, social justice and solidarity, and ecological justice. The last part explores what is known as "Practical Theology" by examining the implications of migration for issues such as liturgy and worship, spirituality, architecture, and education.

God's People on the Move (Paperback): Van Thanh Nguyen, John M. Prior God's People on the Move (Paperback)
Van Thanh Nguyen, John M. Prior
R769 Discovery Miles 7 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Peter and Cornelius - A Story of Conversion and Mission (Paperback): Van Thanh Nguyen Peter and Cornelius - A Story of Conversion and Mission (Paperback)
Van Thanh Nguyen; Foreword by Darrell L Whiteman
R771 Discovery Miles 7 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Synopsis: The mission to the Gentiles and their conversion into the church gave rise to conflict in the early Christian community. Acts 11:1-18 indicates that there was clearly dissension over the issue of Peter going to the house of Cornelius and participating in table fellowship with him. The issue was no small matter, since it could have split the church. How then does Luke portray the resolution of the conflict? Instead of writing a long theological treatise, the author employs the art of storytelling. The study of Luke-Acts has long been dominated by historical-critical methods, focusing on Luke as a historian and theologian. This work, however, proposes a paradigm shift by looking at Luke as a storyteller. Since narrative criticism is concerned with the work of the writer as author and not simply redactor, and since it treats narrative precisely as narrative, the time has come to apply the narrative-critical approach to Acts 10:1--11:18. This approach explores a different set of questions: What is the story of Peter and Cornelius about? How is the story told? What effect does the story have on the reader and why? Endorsements: "Through his use of the fairly new narrative-critical method in biblical studies, Nguyen brings the powerful Peter and Cornelius episode alive in a refreshing way that helps us appreciate, not only the who, how, and what, but also the social context and theological significance of this 'turning point' in the church's understanding of itself and mission." --Roger Schroeder, Chair of Catholic Missiology, Catholic Theological Union at Chicago "By means of narrative criticism, Nguyen brings new insights to the understanding of one of the foundational events of the early church. His work is not only a signal contribution to biblical hermeneutics, marked by solid scholarship in both historical and rhetorical analysis, but also to the theology of Christian missions . . . I strongly recommend this book to people engaged in biblical and missiological studies." --Peter C. Phan, Chair of Catholic Social Thought, Georgetown University "The author's thoughtful thesis of Luke the pastoral theologian is more in line with how the original writer regarded himself than the perennial view of Luke as the historio-theologian. Contextual to the original audience, Luke's powerful story inspires us to have confidence in the ancient art of storytelling to reveal the gospel to our contemporary, technology-savvy generation." --Robert L. Gallagher, Department Chair and Associate Professor of Intercultural Studies, Wheaton College Graduate School Author Biography: vanThanh Nguyen, SVD, is associate professor of New Testament studies and served as chair of the Biblical Languages and Literature at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, Illinois.

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