Hospitality, Service, Proclamation

Hospitality, Service, Proclamation
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Publisher : SCM Press
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9780334058014
ISBN-13 : 0334058015
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Hospitality, Service, Proclamation by : Tom Wilson

In 'Hospitality, Service, Proclamation', Tom Wilson seeks to demystify the interfaith project. Written for ordinands and those preparing to minister in neighbourhoods where interfaith and intercultural dialogue are essential, Wilson argues that rather than a threat to churches, interfaith dialogue is an important tool for discipleship.

Controversies in Interreligious Dialogue and the Theology of Religions

Controversies in Interreligious Dialogue and the Theology of Religions
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Publisher : SCM Press
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9780334047667
ISBN-13 : 0334047668
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Controversies in Interreligious Dialogue and the Theology of Religions by : Paul Hedges

A challenging controversial discussion of the current state of the debate about Christianity and other world faiths.

Extraordinary Hospitality (for Ordinary People)

Extraordinary Hospitality (for Ordinary People)
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Publisher : The Good Book Company
Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : 9781784985936
ISBN-13 : 1784985937
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Extraordinary Hospitality (for Ordinary People) by : Carolyn Lacey

How to offer Christian hospitality without becoming exhausted and overburdened. Generous hospitality is a significant way in which God works through our lives to bring life to others, yet many of us feel ill-equipped and overwhelmed at the prospect, especially if we don’t have big houses and we are not wonderful cooks! Carolyn Lacey encourages us to focus on the goal of hospitality, which is to reflect God’s welcoming heart, and shows us how we can all do that, regardless of our bank balance or living situation. She explores seven ways in which we can reflect God’s character in the way we welcome others into our homes and into our lives, and so point people ultimately to Christ. This practical and realistic book explores how to make generous hospitality part of everyday life without becoming exhausted and overburdened.

The Claim to Christianity

The Claim to Christianity
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Publisher : SCM Press
Total Pages : 127
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ISBN-10 : 9780334059233
ISBN-13 : 0334059232
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis The Claim to Christianity by : Hannah Strømmen

The far right is on the rise across Europe, pushing a battle scenario in which Islam clashes with Christianity as much as Christianity clashes with Islam. From the margins to the mainstream, far-right protesters and far-right politicians call for the defence of Europe’s Christian culture. The far right claims Christianity. This book investigates contemporary far-right claims to Christianity. Ulrich Schmiedel and Hannah Strømmen examine the theologies that emerge in the far right across Europe, concentrating on Norway, Germany and Great Britain. They explore how churches in these three countries have been complicit, complacent or critical of the far right, sometimes intentionally and sometimes unintentionally. Ultimately, Schmiedel and Strømmen encourage a creative and collaborative theological response. To counter the far right, Christianity needs to be practiced in an open and open-ended way which calls Christians into contact with Muslims.

Being Interrupted

Being Interrupted
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Publisher : SCM Press
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9780334058625
ISBN-13 : 0334058627
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Being Interrupted by : Al Barrett

Beginning with a ‘Street Nativity Play’ that didn’t end as planned, and finishing with an open-ended conversation in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, "Being Interrupted" locates an institutionally-anxious Church of England within the wider contexts of divisions of race and class in ‘the ruins of empire’, alongside ongoing gender inequalities, the marginalization of children, and catastrophic ecological breakdown. In the midst of this bleak picture, Al Barrett and Ruth Harley open a door to a creative disruption of the status quo, ‘from the outside, in’: the in-breaking of the wild reality of the ‘Kin-dom’ of God. Through careful and unsettling readings in Mark’s gospel, alongside stories from a multicultural outer estate in east Birmingham, they paint a vivid picture of an 'alternative economy' for the Church's life and mission, which begins with transformative encounters with neighbours and strangers at the edges of our churches, our neighbourhoods and our imaginations, and offers new possibilities for repentance and resurrection.

Love Makes Things Happen

Love Makes Things Happen
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Publisher : SCM Press
Total Pages : 87
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ISBN-10 : 9780334059950
ISBN-13 : 033405995X
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Love Makes Things Happen by : Jarred Mercer

We can’t truly participate in prayer, or worship, or the sacraments, or the reading of Scripture, and so on, in a way that is divorced from the doctrine of the Trinity, or the Incarnation, or the Resurrection. Following on from its predecessor, Love Makes No Sense each chapter in this book deals with central issues of Christian practice, and presents an introduction to Christian doctrine without losing focus of the lived Christian life. The book sets forth central aspects of Christian living and practice that are the natural expression of those doctrines when they are understood properly as a lived phenomenon.

Prophetic Precursors

Prophetic Precursors
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781725267152
ISBN-13 : 1725267152
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Prophetic Precursors by : Tom Wilson

Prophetic Precursors discusses some key biblical figures: Adam, Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, David, Solomon, Mary, and Jesus. Christian and Muslim views of these figures are contrasted and where relevant the question is asked whether these figures point us towards Jesus or towards Muhammad.

His Blood be Upon Us

His Blood be Upon Us
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Publisher : Ethics International Press
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9781804410752
ISBN-13 : 1804410756
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis His Blood be Upon Us by : Tom Wilson

The book explores the antisemitic potential of Matthew’s Gospel in the Christian New Testament. It begins with a detailed discussion of the occasion of the text, before discussing key questions (Matthew’s fulfilment theology, and the use of polemic in the text). Three crucial texts are examined in detail. The book discusses the reverberations of the “blood cry,” arguing the deicide-focused interpretation of Matthew 27:25 is foundational to subsequent blood libels, which are also discussed. The final chapters explore how to preach from Matthew’s Gospel with Jewish people in mind, including offering sample sermons to stimulate the reader’s thinking about how they might teach from a controversial Matthean text in a way that denies the possibility of perpetuating Christian antisemitism. It will be of interest to students and scholars in religion and faith, Christianity, and interfaith studies.

Reimagining Mission From Urban Places

Reimagining Mission From Urban Places
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Publisher : SCM Press
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9780334058670
ISBN-13 : 0334058678
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Reimagining Mission From Urban Places by : Anna Ruddick

Reimagining Mission from Urban Places offers much needed reflection about the nature of mission and about expectations for missional outcomes. Using the stories of team members within the Eden Network (which emphasises an 'incarnational' approach to urban mission) the book demonstrates that at its best, mission happens in a shared life rather than being about 'us' telling the listening world.

The Meanings of Discipleship

The Meanings of Discipleship
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781666751314
ISBN-13 : 1666751316
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis The Meanings of Discipleship by : Andrew Hayes

Discipleship is a foundational concept of Christian life which has become a popular and ubiquitous description of belonging and growth in early 21st century ecclesiastical language. Discipleship courses and popular writings abound, and the term is used liberally in official church documents and strategies for growth and development, particular in a western context. But does recent use of the word risk reducing the wide range of meanings of discipleship to something less rich and inclusive than is warranted? With contributions from an array of leading thinkers, scholars and theologians, including Rachel Mann, Kirsteen Kim and Anthony Reddie, this book argues that there is need for more clarity, precision and depth in defining what meaningfully and constructively is construed as discipleship. Beginning with an overview of how the concept of discipleship has been understood in history, the volume goes on to consider some of the key figures who have shaped our understanding of the concept, and finally to reflect on what discipleship might look like in contemporary society.