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Theology in the Public Sphere

Autor Sebastian Kim
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 dec 2011
Theology in the Public Sphere discusses the nature, methodology and issues in formulating public theology, the engagement of living religious traditions with their public environment - the economic, political and cultural spheres of common life.Public theology has emerged as theologians wrestle with the problem of the privatisation of Christian faith and seek to engage in dialogue with those outside church circles on various issues, urging Christians to participate in the public domain. It provides an alternative mode of engagement to any form of monopoly in public life by promoting critical inquiry and open debate. This landmark volume outlines a constructive model of doing theology in the public sphere. UIt draws on the author's extensive experience in a number of different international contexts and shows how public theological thinking is applied to a number of recent case studies such as the Danish cartoon affair, the debate about Sharia Law and the churches involvement in reconciliation.Professor Sebastian Kim holds the Chair in Theology and Public Life in the Faculty of Education & Theology at York St John University.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780334043775
ISBN-10: 0334043778
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SCM Press

Notă biografică

Professor Sebastian Kim holds the Chair in Theology and Public Life in the Faculty of Education & Theology.

Recenzii

'[Kim's] purpose is to provide samples of doing public theology in various contexts ... Without a doubt, Kim has succeeded in this goal ... "Theology in the Public Sphere" will, no doubt, serve as an excellent introduction to public theology, a form of theological inquiry that will only grow in importance in the twenty-first century.' -- Jonathan D. Teubner, Trinity College Cambridge 201209