Christianity as Distinct Practices: A Complicated Relationship: Rethinking Theologies: Constructing Alternatives in History and Doctrine
Autor Professor Dr. Jan-Olav Henriksenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iul 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567695475
ISBN-10: 0567695476
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Rethinking Theologies: Constructing Alternatives in History and Doctrine
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567695476
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Rethinking Theologies: Constructing Alternatives in History and Doctrine
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Discusses the relationship between Christianity and everyday practices and helps to differentiate between the secular and the sacred
Notă biografică
Jan-Olav Henriksen is Professor of Philosophy of Religion in MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society, Norway, and Professor of Contemporary Religion at Agder University, Norway.
Cuprins
AcknowledgmentsINTRODUCTIONPart I THEORY FOR UNDERSTANDING CHRISTIANITY AS PRACTICE1. RELIGION AS ORIENTATION, TRANSFORMATION, AND LEGITIMIZATION OF HUMAN PRACTICES IN EVERYDAY LIFE2. LIVED RELIGION INSTEAD OF RELIGION AS BELIEF3. PRACTICES OF ORIENTATION AND TRANSFORMATION ARE SOCIAL PRACTICES4. HOW FOCUS ON PRACTICES MAY RESHAPE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION5. TO ACCESS THE WORLD AS WORLD: SEMIOSIS6. RITUAL PRACTICES AS COGNITIVE PROSTHETICS7. IN CONCLUSION Part II CHRISTIANITY RECONSTRUCTED: CLUSTERS OF PRACTICES SHAPED BY A STORY8. (HI-)STORY AS RESOURCE FOR ORIENTATION AND TRANSFORMATION 9. THE CONTENT OF THE STORY: WHAT JESUS PRACTICED AS THE BASIS FOR (ECCLESIOLOGICAL) PRACTICE10. A MORAL COMMUNITY THAT STEWARDS THE ABUNDANT GIFTS OF GOD 11. PRAYER AS MEANS OF TRANSFORMATION AND ORIENTATION: THE EXAMPLE OF THE LORD'S PRAYER 12. A REINTERPRETATION OF THE SCRIPTURES AND THE CONCRETE USE OF SCRIPTURE IN THE CHURCH 13. PREACHING AS A CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE: BETWEEN COMMUNICATIVE AND STRATEGIC ACTION 14. COMMEMORATION OF JESUS'S PRACTICES: OPENNESS TOWARD BOTH PAST AND FUTURE 15. PUZZLES FOR ORIENTATION: SUFFERING, DEATH, AND RESURRECTION 16. A THEOLOGICAL CONCLUSION: HOW TO PRACTICE "GOD"? 17. IS CHRISTIANITY A RELIGION? ARE BELIEF AND DOCTRINE OPPOSED TO PRACTICE? 18. CONCLUSION Bibliography Index
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[I] find Henriksen's study to be very helpful for reframing the disciplinary relationships in better perspectives than the polemical ones just rehearsed.
I find Henriksen's arguments compelling . [Pastors] and students will benefit from engagement with this dense and provocative work.
Using 'practices' as its focus, this book explores the nature of Christian religion in new ways, such as its embodied, material, social and everyday character. Above all it convincingly argues how a practice-oriented account not only makes sense of, but also presupposes, core elements and narratives of Christian tradition as that which makes Christian practices meaningful. This provides for a convincing argument about its constructive potential for theology.
In a context where the practices of the Church have become a central concern, Jan-Olav Henriksen offers a nuanced and provocative contribution from the Philosophy of Religion of this fast developing field. This book will be an enduring resource and dialogue partner for all of those who are setting out on the complicated enterprise of using theological ethnography as a means to study the lived practices of the Christian community.
I find Henriksen's arguments compelling . [Pastors] and students will benefit from engagement with this dense and provocative work.
Using 'practices' as its focus, this book explores the nature of Christian religion in new ways, such as its embodied, material, social and everyday character. Above all it convincingly argues how a practice-oriented account not only makes sense of, but also presupposes, core elements and narratives of Christian tradition as that which makes Christian practices meaningful. This provides for a convincing argument about its constructive potential for theology.
In a context where the practices of the Church have become a central concern, Jan-Olav Henriksen offers a nuanced and provocative contribution from the Philosophy of Religion of this fast developing field. This book will be an enduring resource and dialogue partner for all of those who are setting out on the complicated enterprise of using theological ethnography as a means to study the lived practices of the Christian community.