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Transforming Work: Missiological Perspectives for the Church in the World: Theology and Mission in World Christianity, cartea 30

Darren Cronshaw, Steve Taylor, Marguerite Kappelhoff
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 mai 2024
Transforming Work offers a radical re-orientation of the nature and future of work and implications for mission. In conversation with David Bosch’s Transforming Mission and other global and ecumenical voices, 21 leaders offer their vision for transforming the world of work and revisioning work to offer a transforming gift to the world. Writing from biblical and historical perspectives, with case studies and cultural exegesis, they explore work and leisure, ethics and economics, technologies and Artificial Intelligence. It is time to discern where God is transforming work in our cities and farms, shops and classrooms, politics and agencies.
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ISBN-13: 9789004696228
ISBN-10: 9004696229
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Theology and Mission in World Christianity


Notă biografică

Darren Cronshaw, DMin (2006 ACT) DTheol (2009 MCD), is Professor of Practical and Intercultural Theology with Australian College of Ministries (Sydney College of Divinity). His previous works include Credible Witness (2006), Sentness (with Kim Hammond 2014) and Dangerous Prayer (2017).

Steve Taylor, PhD (2004), University of Otago, is Director, Angel Wings Ltd, Lead Researcher Te Pae Tawhiti 2040 and Senior Lecturer, Flinders University, Australia. He authored First Expressions (2019), Built for Change (2016) and The Out of Bounds Church? (2005).

Marguerite Kappelhoff, PhD (2015), Charles Sturt University, is the Executive Dean at the Sydney College of Divinity. With a passion for the church and seeing it flourish, her PhD explored “The Marks of the Church as ‘Gift’ and ‘Task’: A Paradigm for the Twenty-First Century Church”.