Generous ecclesiology: church, world and the kingdom of God
Generous Ecclesiology seeks to present a positive theological response to the issues raised by Mission-Shaped Church and For the Parish. The former reminds us that the church is to engage in creative and imaginative ways with our missionary calling. The latter affirms the place of inherited patterns...
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Zusammenfassung: | Generous Ecclesiology seeks to present a positive theological response to the issues raised by Mission-Shaped Church and For the Parish. The former reminds us that the church is to engage in creative and imaginative ways with our missionary calling. The latter affirms the place of inherited patterns and structures which cannot simply be discarded. Alert to the danger that discussion about tradition and innovation can become polarized; the editors recognize that living in relation to a generous God shapes our ecclesiology. This vocation is formed by a double constitution of worship and mission. This vocation is for the sake of the Kingdom of God. Generous Ecclesiology takes as its basis the uniqueness of the church's calling in God's world, a world embraced by the generosity of his love. This collection is a contribution to an ongoing conversation; to this end, it engages with a rich range of dialogue partners, historically, ecumenically and culturally as well as theologically. It seeks to offer a rigorous theological resource - inspiring us to drink deeply of the wells of our tradition and inherited patterns. Whether implicitly or explicitly, these essays reflect on or are shaped by the ordinary concerns, challenges and opportunities of ministry. -- Publisher |
Beschreibung: | X, 180 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780334046622 0334046629 |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction: An invitation to conversation : mission and the church -- Generous episcopacy / Stephen Conway -- Building community : Anglo-Catholicism and social action / Jeremy Morris -- Inculturation : faithful to the past : open to the future / James Heard -- On popular culture : to its religious despisers / Brutus Green -- Where is the kingdom? / Julie Gittoes -- A strangely warmed heart in a strange and complex world : on assurance and generous worldliness / Tom Greggs -- The church as Christ's holy/sick body : the church as necessary irony / Robert Thompson -- Inclusive catholicity / Jonathan Clark -- Afterword: The world and the church / Ian Mobsby | |
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