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Theological Reflection

Autor Elaine Graham, Heather Walton, Frances Ward
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 feb 2019
Theological Reflections: Methods, offers a comprehensive collection of models of theological reflection. By bringing this diverse collection together in one place, the editors create a unique reference work that allows a clear and visible contrast and comparison as each model is treated formally and in a standard format.

Throughout each chapter the distinguishing features of the model are examined, the geneology and origins are discussed, worked examples of the model applied to contemporary theology are provided, and critical commentary, future trends and exercises and questions are provided.

Now firmly established as an essential text on theological reflection, this second edition has been revised and updated with a new introduction, updated examples, and refreshed bibliographies
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780334056119
ISBN-10: 033405611X
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: HYMNS ANCIENT & MODERN

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'The book contains a wealth of passages which both scholar and student will find useful... Anyone interested in reading first-hand the seminal works around theological reflection and practical theology should use this book; they will not be disappointed'. Stella Mills, Staffordshire University, Rural Theology, Volume 6 2008 'Theological Reflection: Sources will become an invaluable resource for all who are interested in the practice of public theological reflection in the complex societies that characterize the twenty-first century...This text can provide an important tool for those committed to making sense of faith in the public realm. The reader can use this book, build on it and participate in the task of hammering out a public theology that makes sense of life and faith in the twenty-first century'. Chris Shannahan, University of Birmingham, UK