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Theological Fragments: Essays in Unsystematic Theology

Autor Duncan B. Forrester
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2005
This book of essays hopes to show that there is an important place today for a modest and unsystematic theology, consisting of 'theological fragments' rather than some grand theory.These theological fragments arise from and relate to specific situations, problems, contexts and communities. Here Duncan Forrester asks: What do the practices of Christian worship have to teach us about ethics? How can a word of reconciliation be heard in Northern Ireland? How do Dachau and the Rwanda genocide affect how we understand the Church? Are the modern mass media a threat or an opportunity for Christian communication? Duncan B. Forrester is Emeritus Professor of Christian Ethics and Practical Theology in the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567030238
ISBN-10: 0567030237
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Theological Fragments: Introduction (A new essay of about 6,000 words defending the notion of Theological Fragments which I have been developing for some years past)* 2. Biblical Interpretation and Cultural Relativism (from Michael Wadsworth, ed., Ways of Reading the Bible. Brighton: Harvester, 1981)* 3. The End of Sacraments? Sacramental Action and Discipleship (from The Record of the Church Service Society, Vol 38 Autumn 2002)* 4. Education and Moral Values: Who Educates? (from Studies 38, 1997) 5. The Gay Vocation (Radically revised version of a paper on the ethics of homosexuality published in conference proceedings in 1981)* 6. The Church and the Concentration Camp: Some Thoughts on Moral Community (From M.T.Nation and Samuel Wells, eds., Faithfulness and Fortitude. T. & T. Clark, 2000)* 7. The Mystery of the Human Person in Community (originally written for the World Council of Churches Commission on Faith and Order's Theological anthropology Project) * 8. Welfare and Human Nature (from Studies in Christian Ethics) 9. Violence and Non-violence in Conflict Resolution: Some Theological Comments (from Studies in Christian Ethics, 2003* 10. The Blessed Virgin Mary: A Pastoral Approach (From The Clergy Review) 11. Ethics and Salvation (From Donald English, ed., Windows on Salvation 1994) 12. A Nonsense Pointing Nowhere? (Sermon)

Recenzii

'This is a very varied collection, clearly written from a deep faith and passion for social justice. Though itself fragmentary, it illuminates on nearly every page.' Rt Revd David Atkinson, Church Times , May 2006
'Theological Fragments...is a model of sane and compassionate theology...The moving chapter on 'The Church and the Concentration Camp' ...is probably the best in the collecion.' George Newland, The Expository Times, Vol 118, No. 1, October 2006
"He (Duncan Forrester) has also inclued two recent articles on 'Good and Gay?' and the stunning 'The Church and the Concentration Camp'. Together they provide an important and accessible account of his various contributions to public theology...In the mean time Duncan Forrester's work remains significant and important. He has done more than most of us to keep public theology alive."