The Bloomsbury Handbook to Studying Christians: Bloomsbury Handbooks
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350043381
ISBN-10: 1350043389
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Handbooks
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350043389
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Handbooks
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Fills
the
gap
for
a
scholarly
research
reference
volume
on
studying
Christianity
from
a
non-confessional
religious
studies
perspective,
as
opposed
to
a
historical
or
theological
approach
Notă biografică
George
D.
Chryssidesis
Research
Fellow
in
the
Department
of
Theology
and
Religious
Studies
at
York
St
John
University,
UK.Stephen
E.
Greggis
Senior
Lecturer
in
Religious
Studies
at
University
of
Wolverhampton,
UK
and
Hon.
Secretary
of
the
British
Association
for
the
Study
of
Religions.
Cuprins
Notes
on
Contributors
Acknowledgements
List
of
Abbreviations
IntroductionPart
One:
Research
Methods
and
Problems1.
Vernacular
Christianity,George
D.
Chryssides
(York
St
John
University
and
the
University
of
Birmingham,
UK)
and
Stephen
E.
Gregg
(University
of
Wolverhampton,
UK)2.
Who
Owns
Christianity?
Changes
in
Demographical
Trends,Dyron
Daughrity
(Pepperdine
University
in
Malibu,
USA)3.
Denominations,George
D.
Chryssides
(York
St
John
University
and
the
University
of
Birmingham,
UK)4.
The
Role
of
the
Bible,Andrew
Village
(York
St
John
University,
UK)5.
Jesus,
Stephen
E.
Gregg(University
of
Wolverhampton,
UK)6.
Fieldwork
in
Studying
Christians,Simon
Coleman
(University
of
Toronto,
Canada)7.
Christians
and
the
Visual
Arts,Sue
Yore
(York
St
John
University,
UK)8.
Interreligious
Encounter,Elizabeth
J
Harris
(University
of
Birmingham,
UK)Part
Two:
Current
Research
and
Issues9.
Calendar,Margaret
Z.
Wilkins
(Independent
Scholar)10.
Children
-
Family
-
Childlessness,Dawn
Llewellyn
(University
of
Chester,
UK)11.
Education,Tim
Jensen
(University
of
Southern
Denmark,
Denmark;
Leibniz
University
Hannover,
Germany;
Ural
Federal
University,
Russia)12.
Death,Christina
Welch
(University
of
Winchester,
UK)13.
Spirituality,Stefania
Palmisano
(University
of
Turin,
Italy)14.
Fundamentalism,Camille
K.
Lewis
(Furman
University,
USA)15.
Christians
in
Africa,Louise
Müller
(Leiden
University,
the
Netherlands)16.
Social
Action,Chris
Shannahan,
(Coventry
University,
UK)17.
Work,Andrew
Hambler
(Birmingham
City
University,
UK)18.
Politics,Daniel
Nilsson
DeHanas
(King's
College
London,
UK)19.
War
-
Violence
-
Peace,Ted
Grimsrud
(Eastern
Mennonite
University,
USA)20.
Ethics,Eleanor
Tiplady
Higgs
(University
of
Cape
Town,
South
Africa)21.
Healing,George
D.
Chryssides
(York
St
John
University
and
the
University
of
Birmingham,
UK)Part
Three:
New
Directions
in
Studying
Christians22.
Music,Brian
W.
Nail
(Florida
State
College,
USA)23.
Pilgrimage,Stella
Rock
(Open
University,
UK)24.
Laity,George
D.
Chryssides
(York
St
John
University
and
the
University
of
Birmingham,
UK)25.
LGBTQ
Christians,Melissa
M.
Wilcox
(University
of
California,
USA)26.
Food,Benjamin
E.
Zeller
(Lake
Forest
College,
USA)27.
Literature,Crawford
Gribben
(University
Belfast,
UK)28.
Film
and
Media,Rhonda
Burnette-Bletsch
(Eastern
University,
USA)29.
Digital
Christianity,Tim
Hutchings
(University
of
Nottingham,
UK)30.
Science
and
Technology,Lisa
H.
Sideris
(Indiana
University,
USA)31.
Sacred
Space
and
Sacred
Objects,Amy
Whitehead
(Massey
University,
New
Zealand)32.
Tourism,Alex
Norman
(Western
Sydney
University,
Australia)Part
Four:
ResourcesA-ZNotesChronologyBibliography
Index
Recenzii
A
world
religion
is
generally
defined
by
its
sacred
texts
and
its
teachings
but
this
wide-ranging
study
of
Christianity
as
a
living
faith
challenges
that
approach.
By
examining
actual
Christian
communities,
practices
and
attitudes,
this
Handbook
demonstrates
that
"vernacular
Christianity"
is
a
richly-textured,
multi-dimensional
and
diverse
faith
which
defies
simple
categories.
It
is
guaranteed
to
expand
understanding.
This book is a game-changer in Christian Studies, due to its emphasis on the lived religion of various kinds of Christians. The monolithic conception of this faith that was bolstered by the study of sacred texts and ecclesiastical history here gives way to complex, multi-stranded narratives of the practice of Christianity as it interacts with culture, politics, family structures, sexuality and a host of other life situations. The editors, George Chryssides and Stephen Gregg, have assembled a formidable team of scholars to produce a cutting-edge volume that will be indispensable to the study of Christianity for the next decade at least.
Scholars interested in Christians - the people, not just the institution - will find this new handbook indispensable. By taking their approach as 'studying' Christians, the editors have assembled an international team of authors turning to the 'how' as well as to the 'what', filling a gap that should have been more obvious years ago. The challenges and complexity posed by studying such disparate themes as the digital, laity, healing and war are just a few examples in this rich, engaging book, uncovering both methodological and epistemological techniques and approaches. Required reading for students, researchers and teachers.
Studying Christianity is not just about theology. More and more, scholars are are invited to reflect upon the everyday implications of the Christianity that is lived out in our communities - the political, social, cultural and practical impact of faith. This Handbook engages comprehensively with the breadth of contexts and concerns which shape our understanding of the contemporary application of this great world faith and its lived realities for the everyday Christian, framing the research agenda in this space for many years to come.
This book is a game-changer in Christian Studies, due to its emphasis on the lived religion of various kinds of Christians. The monolithic conception of this faith that was bolstered by the study of sacred texts and ecclesiastical history here gives way to complex, multi-stranded narratives of the practice of Christianity as it interacts with culture, politics, family structures, sexuality and a host of other life situations. The editors, George Chryssides and Stephen Gregg, have assembled a formidable team of scholars to produce a cutting-edge volume that will be indispensable to the study of Christianity for the next decade at least.
Scholars interested in Christians - the people, not just the institution - will find this new handbook indispensable. By taking their approach as 'studying' Christians, the editors have assembled an international team of authors turning to the 'how' as well as to the 'what', filling a gap that should have been more obvious years ago. The challenges and complexity posed by studying such disparate themes as the digital, laity, healing and war are just a few examples in this rich, engaging book, uncovering both methodological and epistemological techniques and approaches. Required reading for students, researchers and teachers.
Studying Christianity is not just about theology. More and more, scholars are are invited to reflect upon the everyday implications of the Christianity that is lived out in our communities - the political, social, cultural and practical impact of faith. This Handbook engages comprehensively with the breadth of contexts and concerns which shape our understanding of the contemporary application of this great world faith and its lived realities for the everyday Christian, framing the research agenda in this space for many years to come.