Pathways for Theology in Peacebuilding: Ecumenical Approaches to Just Peace: Studies in Theology and Religion, cartea 27
Autor Sara Gehlinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 iun 2020
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ISBN-13: 9789004425354
ISBN-10: 9004425357
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Theology and Religion
ISBN-10: 9004425357
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Theology and Religion
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1 At the Intersection of Theology and Peacebuilding
1 Theological Prospects for Just Peace
1.1For a Peaceful Mind among Believers
1.2Pathways for Peace-oriented Theology
1.3Resources of Peace in Religious Life
2 Theological Construction with a Peacebuilding Purpose
2.1An Urgent Issue in a Wide Field of Study
2.2Exploring the Meaning of Life-giving Faith
2.3Theological Mapmaking
2.4Particular Grounds of Common Visions
2.5A Theological Map of Just Peace
2 A Faith-Based Endeavour for Peace
1 The Ecumenical Movement – A Movement for Peace
1.1Shaped by Periods of International Conflict
1.2Justitia et Pax
1.3Justice, Peace, and Creation
2 The Peace Documents
2.1Outset in the Decade to Overcome Violence
2.2The Authors
2.3The Textual Process
2.4Groundwork for a Future Process
3 A Possible Resource of Faith-based Peacebuilding
3.1Peacebuilding
3.2In the Arena of Faith-based Peacebuilding
3.3Moral Imagination
3 Rethinking Theological Ethics on Peace and War
1 What is the Meaning of Just Peace?
1.1Fused Perspectives
1.2An Umbrella-term
1.3Justice and Peace – Coupled Concepts
1.4Justice and Peace on a Collision Course
2 A Responsibility to Protect
2.1Principles of a Just War
2.2Sanctioning and Correcting Political Authority
2.3Entering into the Field of International Law
2.4Parallel Perspectives on the Use of Force
3 A Non-violent Way
3.1Discipleship in Obedience and Compassion
3.2An Active Nonviolent Approach
4 Developing a New Position on Peace
4.1A Common Pathway between Differing Peace Traditions
4.2A Pastoral and Conditional Approach
4.3A Third Stance
4.4Building a Culture of Peace
5 Constructing Just Peace Theologically – Perspectives of Theological Ethics
4 Rendering Shalomin Contemporary Terms
1 Understanding Just Peace – A Hermeneutic Undertaking
2 A Landscape of Meanings
3 A Peaceful Interpretation
3.1Encompassing the Wellness of Humanity and All Creation
3.2The Dimension of Righteousness
3.3Righteousness and Compassion
3.4A Comprehensive Vision of the Order of Shalom
4Shalom – A Key for Theological Construction
4.1A Hermeneutical Clue
4.2In View of God’s Kingdom
4.3Guiding Perspectives in the Terrain of Interpretations
4.4A Theological Map under Construction
4.5A Holistic Outlook
4.6Peace as Process
5 Constructing Just Peace Theologically – Perspectives of Biblical Interpretation
5 A Spiritual Journey
1 Engaging the Heart and Mind
1.1Transforming the Society, the Believer, and the Faith Community
1.2Conversion, Repentance, and Forgiveness
2 Reflecting a Holistic Understanding of Spirituality
3 Spiritual Formation
3.1Soul-craft
3.2Spiritual Practice
3.3Peace Education
3.4Peace Spirituality – Deepening the Understanding of Shalom
3.5A Transformative Way
4 Receptive Ecumenical Learning
4.1A Way of Spirituality
4.2Searching for Christian Unity in a Conflict-ridden World
4.3Learning from the Other – A Complex Undertaking
4.4Fellow Travellers on the Peacemaking Journey
5 Constructing Just Peace Theologically – Spiritual Perspectives
6 Reconsidering the Ecumenical Vision
1 Unity and Peace – Cohabiting Concepts
1.1A New Ecumenical Rallying Point
1.2Modelling Unity, Modelling Peace
1.3Catholicity – Envisioning Unity and Peace Together
2 Envisioning the Oikoumene
2.1The Household of God
2.2Oikoumene of Solidarity and Domination
2.3Reflecting the New Ecumenical Paradigm
2.4Unity – An Instrument of Domination
2.5Unity – Conveying Ecumenical Peacebuilding
3 A Trinitarian Perspective
3.1The God of Peace
3.2Fostering Peaceful Relations
3.3Heartening Christian Fellowship and Communion
3.4Motivating to Action
3.5A Request for an Authentic and Inclusive Vocabulary
3.6Space for the Radically Different
4 Negotiating in the Global Oikoumene
4.1Resisting Homogeneous Unity
4.2A Vital Concern in Faith-based Peacebuilding
5 Constructing Just Peace Theologically – Ecumenical Visionary Perspectives
7 Discerning the Pathways for Theology in Peacebuilding
1 Drawing the Theological Map of Just Peace
2 Outlining Theological Resources for the Building of Peace
Appendices:Information on the Peace Documents
A Summaries of Drafts and Published Documents
1 The First Draft
2 The Second Draft
3 An Ecumenical Call to Just Peace
4 Just Peace Companion
B Members of the Drafting Groups
1 The First Drafting Group
2 The Second Drafting Group
C Affiliations of Draft Respondents
1 Affiliations of First Draft Respondents
2 Affiliations of Second Draft Respondents
D Archives of the Ecumenical Peace Declaration
E An Ecumenical Call to Just Peace
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
1 At the Intersection of Theology and Peacebuilding
1 Theological Prospects for Just Peace
1.1For a Peaceful Mind among Believers
1.2Pathways for Peace-oriented Theology
1.3Resources of Peace in Religious Life
2 Theological Construction with a Peacebuilding Purpose
2.1An Urgent Issue in a Wide Field of Study
2.2Exploring the Meaning of Life-giving Faith
2.3Theological Mapmaking
2.4Particular Grounds of Common Visions
2.5A Theological Map of Just Peace
2 A Faith-Based Endeavour for Peace
1 The Ecumenical Movement – A Movement for Peace
1.1Shaped by Periods of International Conflict
1.2Justitia et Pax
1.3Justice, Peace, and Creation
2 The Peace Documents
2.1Outset in the Decade to Overcome Violence
2.2The Authors
2.3The Textual Process
2.4Groundwork for a Future Process
3 A Possible Resource of Faith-based Peacebuilding
3.1Peacebuilding
3.2In the Arena of Faith-based Peacebuilding
3.3Moral Imagination
3 Rethinking Theological Ethics on Peace and War
1 What is the Meaning of Just Peace?
1.1Fused Perspectives
1.2An Umbrella-term
1.3Justice and Peace – Coupled Concepts
1.4Justice and Peace on a Collision Course
2 A Responsibility to Protect
2.1Principles of a Just War
2.2Sanctioning and Correcting Political Authority
2.3Entering into the Field of International Law
2.4Parallel Perspectives on the Use of Force
3 A Non-violent Way
3.1Discipleship in Obedience and Compassion
3.2An Active Nonviolent Approach
4 Developing a New Position on Peace
4.1A Common Pathway between Differing Peace Traditions
4.2A Pastoral and Conditional Approach
4.3A Third Stance
4.4Building a Culture of Peace
5 Constructing Just Peace Theologically – Perspectives of Theological Ethics
4 Rendering Shalomin Contemporary Terms
1 Understanding Just Peace – A Hermeneutic Undertaking
2 A Landscape of Meanings
3 A Peaceful Interpretation
3.1Encompassing the Wellness of Humanity and All Creation
3.2The Dimension of Righteousness
3.3Righteousness and Compassion
3.4A Comprehensive Vision of the Order of Shalom
4Shalom – A Key for Theological Construction
4.1A Hermeneutical Clue
4.2In View of God’s Kingdom
4.3Guiding Perspectives in the Terrain of Interpretations
4.4A Theological Map under Construction
4.5A Holistic Outlook
4.6Peace as Process
5 Constructing Just Peace Theologically – Perspectives of Biblical Interpretation
5 A Spiritual Journey
1 Engaging the Heart and Mind
1.1Transforming the Society, the Believer, and the Faith Community
1.2Conversion, Repentance, and Forgiveness
2 Reflecting a Holistic Understanding of Spirituality
3 Spiritual Formation
3.1Soul-craft
3.2Spiritual Practice
3.3Peace Education
3.4Peace Spirituality – Deepening the Understanding of Shalom
3.5A Transformative Way
4 Receptive Ecumenical Learning
4.1A Way of Spirituality
4.2Searching for Christian Unity in a Conflict-ridden World
4.3Learning from the Other – A Complex Undertaking
4.4Fellow Travellers on the Peacemaking Journey
5 Constructing Just Peace Theologically – Spiritual Perspectives
6 Reconsidering the Ecumenical Vision
1 Unity and Peace – Cohabiting Concepts
1.1A New Ecumenical Rallying Point
1.2Modelling Unity, Modelling Peace
1.3Catholicity – Envisioning Unity and Peace Together
2 Envisioning the Oikoumene
2.1The Household of God
2.2Oikoumene of Solidarity and Domination
2.3Reflecting the New Ecumenical Paradigm
2.4Unity – An Instrument of Domination
2.5Unity – Conveying Ecumenical Peacebuilding
3 A Trinitarian Perspective
3.1The God of Peace
3.2Fostering Peaceful Relations
3.3Heartening Christian Fellowship and Communion
3.4Motivating to Action
3.5A Request for an Authentic and Inclusive Vocabulary
3.6Space for the Radically Different
4 Negotiating in the Global Oikoumene
4.1Resisting Homogeneous Unity
4.2A Vital Concern in Faith-based Peacebuilding
5 Constructing Just Peace Theologically – Ecumenical Visionary Perspectives
7 Discerning the Pathways for Theology in Peacebuilding
1 Drawing the Theological Map of Just Peace
2 Outlining Theological Resources for the Building of Peace
Appendices:Information on the Peace Documents
A Summaries of Drafts and Published Documents
1 The First Draft
2 The Second Draft
3 An Ecumenical Call to Just Peace
4 Just Peace Companion
B Members of the Drafting Groups
1 The First Drafting Group
2 The Second Drafting Group
C Affiliations of Draft Respondents
1 Affiliations of First Draft Respondents
2 Affiliations of Second Draft Respondents
D Archives of the Ecumenical Peace Declaration
E An Ecumenical Call to Just Peace
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Sara Gehlin, Doctor of Theology (2016), is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki. She has published many articles on ecumenism and religious peacebuilding, as well as the report Educating for Peace: A Theological Task in Contemporary Times (2017).