Companion to public theology /

Winner of the 2017 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award Public theology has emerged in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries as theologians have increasingly entered the public square to engage complex issues. This Companion to Public Theology brings a much-needed resource to this relatively n...

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Other Authors: Kim, Sebastian C. H.

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2017.

Series: Brill's Companions to Modern Theology 1.
Brill's Companions to Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy Online I, ISBN: 9789004389434.

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --   |t Introduction /  |r Katie Day and Sebastian Kim --   |t The Bible and Public Theology /  |r Paul Hanson --   |t Public Theology in the History of Christianity /  |r Sebastian Kim --   |t Does it Matter? On Whether there is Method in the Madness /  |r Dirk J. Smit --   |t State, Democracy and Community Organizing /  |r Luke Bretherton --   |t Public Theology and Reconciliation /  |r David Tombs --   |t Public Theology in the Context of Nationalist Ideologies: A South African Example /  |r Nico Koopman --   |t Politics, Church and the Common Good /  |r Andrew Bradstock and Hilary Russell --   |t Public Theology in the Context of Globalization /  |r Scott R. Paeth --   |t Social Cohesion and the Common Good: Drawing on Social Science in Understanding the Middle East /  |r Katie Day --   |t Public Theology as a Theology of Citizenship /  |r Rudolf von Sinner --   |t Public Theology, the Public Sphere and the Struggle for Social Justice /  |r Nicholas Sagovsky --   |t Forced Labor and the Movement to End Human Trafficking /  |r Letitia M. Campbell and Yvonne C. Zimmerman --   |t 'I Met God, She's Black': Racial, Gender and Sexual Equalities in Public Theology /  |r Esther McIntosh --   |t Public Theology and Health Care /  |r Frits de Lange --   |t Whence Climate Injustice /  |r Larry Rasmussen --   |t Public Theology and Bioethics /  |r Lisa Sowle Cahill --   |t Urban Ecology and Faith Communities /  |r Christopher Baker and Elaine Graham --   |t The Quest for a Coalitional Praxis: Examining the Attraction of a Public Theology from the Perspective of Minorities /  |r Clive Pearson --   |t Mediating Public Theology /  |r Jolyon Mitchell and Jenny Wright --   |t Worship, Liturgy and Public Witness /  |r Cláudio Carvalhaes --   |t Index. 
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