Theology and the anthropology of Christian life:
Anthropological theory can radically transform our understanding of human experience and offer theologians an introduction to the interdisciplinary nature between anthropology and Christianity. Both sociocultural anthropology and theology have made fundamental contributions to our understanding of h...
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Zusammenfassung: | Anthropological theory can radically transform our understanding of human experience and offer theologians an introduction to the interdisciplinary nature between anthropology and Christianity. Both sociocultural anthropology and theology have made fundamental contributions to our understanding of human experience and the place of humanity in the world. But can these two disciplines, despite the radical differences that separate them, work together to transform their thinking on these topics? Robbins argues that they can. To make this point, he draws on key theological discussions of atonement, eschatology, interruption, passivity, and judgement to rethink important anthropological debates about such topics as ethical life, radical change, the ways people live in time, agency, gift giving, and the nature of humanity. The result is both a major reconsideration of important aspects of anthropological theory through theological categories and a series of careful readings of influential theologians such as Moltmann, Pannenberg, Jungel, and Dalferth informed by rich ethnographic accounts of the lives of Christians from around the world. In conclusion, Robbins draws on contemporary discussions of secularism to interrogate the secular foundations of anthropology and suggests that the differences between anthropology and theology surrounding this topic can provide a foundation for transformative dialogue between them, rather than being an obstacle to it. Written as a work of interdisciplinary anthropological theorizing, this book also offers theologians an introduction to some of the most important ground covered by burgeoning field of the anthropology of Christianity while guiding anthropologists into core areas of theological discussion |
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adam_text | BOTH
SOCIOCULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND THEOLOGY
HAVE MADE FUNDAMENTAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR
UNDERSTANDING
OF
HUMAN
EXPERIENCE AND THE
PLACE
OF
HUMANITY IN THE
WORLD.
BUT CAN THESE
TWO
DISCIPLINES, DESPITE THE RADICAL DIFFERENCES
THAT
SEPARATE
THEM,
WORK
TOGETHER TO TRANSFORM
THEIR THINKING ON THESE TOPICS?
IN
THIS
GROUND-BREAKING STUDY, JOEL
ROBBINS
ARGUES
THAT THEY
CAN.
HE DRAWS ON KEY THEOLOGICAL
DISCUSSIONS
OF
ATONEMENT, ESCHATOLOGY,
INTERRUPTION,
PASSIVITY, AND JUDGEMENT TO
RETHINK
IMPORTANT ANTHROPOLOGICAL
DEBATES
ABOUT SUCH TOPICS AS ETHICAL
LIFE,
RADICAL CHANGE,
THE WAYS PEOPLE LIVE IN TIME,
AGENCY,
GIFT GIVING,
AND THE NATURE
OF
HUMANITY.
THE
RESULT IS BOTH A
MAJOR RECONSIDERATION
OF
IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF
ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY THROUGH THEOLOGICAL
CATEGORIES
AND A SERIES
OF
CAREFUL
READINGS OF
INFLUENTIAL
THEOLOGIANS SUCH AS MOLTMANN,
PANNENBERG,
JUENGEL,
AND
DALFERTH
INFORMED
BY
RICH
ETHNOGRAPHIC ACCOUNTS
OF
THE LIVES OF
CHRISTIANS
FROM
AROUND THE
WORLD.
ROBBINS
ALSO DRAWS ON CONTEMPORARY
DISCUSSIONS
OF
SECULARISM TO INTERROGATE THE
SECULAR FOUNDATIONS
OF
ANTHROPOLOGY. HE
SUGGESTS
THAT THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANTHROPOLOGY AND
THEOLOGY SURROUNDING THIS
TOPIC
CAN
PROVIDE
A
FOUNDATION
FOR
TRANSFORMATIVE
DIALOGUE
BETWEEN
THEM,
RATHER THAN BEING AN OBSTACLE TO IT. AS
A
WORK
OF
INTERDISCIPLINARY ANTHROPOLOGICAL
THEORIZING,
THIS BOOK OFFERS THEOLOGIANS AN
INTRODUCTION
TO SOME
OF
THE MOST IMPORTANT
GROUND COVERED BY THE BURGEONING
FIELD
OF
THE
ANTHROPOLOGY
OF
CHRISTIANITY
WHILE GUIDING
ANTHROPOLOGISTS INTO CORE
AREAS
OF
THEOLOGICAL
DISCUSSION.
WRITTEN IN AN
ENGAGING
AND ACCESSIBLE
STYLE, THIS BOOK
WILL
BE ESSENTIAL READING FOR STUDENTS
AND SCHOLARS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, THEOLOGY, AND
RELIGIOUS STUDIES INTERESTED IN THE PLACE
OF
RELIGION
IN
SOCIAL LIFE AND HUMAN EXPERIENCE.
JOEL
ROBBINS
IS SIGRID RAUSING PROFESSOR
OF
SOCIAL
ANTHROPOLOGY AT THE
UNIVERSITY
OF
CAMBRIDGE.
HIS
WORK FOCUSES ON THE ANTHROPOLOGY
OF
CHRISTIANITY,
RELIGION, VALUES, ETHICS, AND
CULTURAL
CHANGE.
HE IS THE AUTHOR
OF
THE PRIZE
WINNING
BOOK
BECOMING
SINNERS: CHRISTIANITY
AND MORAL
TORMENT
IN A
PAPUA
NEW
GUINEA
SOCIETY
AND WAS FOR TEN
YEARS
CO-EDITOR
OF
THE
JOURNAL
ANTHROPOLOGICAL
THEORY.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION:
THEOLOGY
AND
ANTHROPOLOGICAL
THEORY
1
1.
FROM DISCONTINUITY TO
INTERRUPTION
31
2.
SIN,
ATONEMENT,
AND CHRISTIAN
WAYS
OF LIFE
56
3.
THE
PROSPERITY
GOSPEL,
HUMANITY,
AND
THE
PROBLEM
OF
JUDGEMENT
80
4.
ON
LIVED ESCHATOLOGY
105
5.
PASSIVITY,
AGENCY,
THE
GIFT, AND
GOD
128
CONCLUSION:
ANTHROPOLOGY,
THE
SECULAR,
AND
TRANSFORMATIVE
DIALOGUE
152
REFERENCES
169
INDEX
183
|
adam_txt |
BOTH
SOCIOCULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND THEOLOGY
HAVE MADE FUNDAMENTAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR
UNDERSTANDING
OF
HUMAN
EXPERIENCE AND THE
PLACE
OF
HUMANITY IN THE
WORLD.
BUT CAN THESE
TWO
DISCIPLINES, DESPITE THE RADICAL DIFFERENCES
THAT
SEPARATE
THEM,
WORK
TOGETHER TO TRANSFORM
THEIR THINKING ON THESE TOPICS?
IN
THIS
GROUND-BREAKING STUDY, JOEL
ROBBINS
ARGUES
THAT THEY
CAN.
HE DRAWS ON KEY THEOLOGICAL
DISCUSSIONS
OF
ATONEMENT, ESCHATOLOGY,
INTERRUPTION,
PASSIVITY, AND JUDGEMENT TO
RETHINK
IMPORTANT ANTHROPOLOGICAL
DEBATES
ABOUT SUCH TOPICS AS ETHICAL
LIFE,
RADICAL CHANGE,
THE WAYS PEOPLE LIVE IN TIME,
AGENCY,
GIFT GIVING,
AND THE NATURE
OF
HUMANITY.
THE
RESULT IS BOTH A
MAJOR RECONSIDERATION
OF
IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF
ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY THROUGH THEOLOGICAL
CATEGORIES
AND A SERIES
OF
CAREFUL
READINGS OF
INFLUENTIAL
THEOLOGIANS SUCH AS MOLTMANN,
PANNENBERG,
JUENGEL,
AND
DALFERTH
INFORMED
BY
RICH
ETHNOGRAPHIC ACCOUNTS
OF
THE LIVES OF
CHRISTIANS
FROM
AROUND THE
WORLD.
ROBBINS
ALSO DRAWS ON CONTEMPORARY
DISCUSSIONS
OF
SECULARISM TO INTERROGATE THE
SECULAR FOUNDATIONS
OF
ANTHROPOLOGY. HE
SUGGESTS
THAT THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANTHROPOLOGY AND
THEOLOGY SURROUNDING THIS
TOPIC
CAN
PROVIDE
A
FOUNDATION
FOR
TRANSFORMATIVE
DIALOGUE
BETWEEN
THEM,
RATHER THAN BEING AN OBSTACLE TO IT. AS
A
WORK
OF
INTERDISCIPLINARY ANTHROPOLOGICAL
THEORIZING,
THIS BOOK OFFERS THEOLOGIANS AN
INTRODUCTION
TO SOME
OF
THE MOST IMPORTANT
GROUND COVERED BY THE BURGEONING
FIELD
OF
THE
ANTHROPOLOGY
OF
CHRISTIANITY
WHILE GUIDING
ANTHROPOLOGISTS INTO CORE
AREAS
OF
THEOLOGICAL
DISCUSSION.
WRITTEN IN AN
ENGAGING
AND ACCESSIBLE
STYLE, THIS BOOK
WILL
BE ESSENTIAL READING FOR STUDENTS
AND SCHOLARS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, THEOLOGY, AND
RELIGIOUS STUDIES INTERESTED IN THE PLACE
OF
RELIGION
IN
SOCIAL LIFE AND HUMAN EXPERIENCE.
JOEL
ROBBINS
IS SIGRID RAUSING PROFESSOR
OF
SOCIAL
ANTHROPOLOGY AT THE
UNIVERSITY
OF
CAMBRIDGE.
HIS
WORK FOCUSES ON THE ANTHROPOLOGY
OF
CHRISTIANITY,
RELIGION, VALUES, ETHICS, AND
CULTURAL
CHANGE.
HE IS THE AUTHOR
OF
THE PRIZE
WINNING
BOOK
BECOMING
SINNERS: CHRISTIANITY
AND MORAL
TORMENT
IN A
PAPUA
NEW
GUINEA
SOCIETY
AND WAS FOR TEN
YEARS
CO-EDITOR
OF
THE
JOURNAL
ANTHROPOLOGICAL
THEORY.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION:
THEOLOGY
AND
ANTHROPOLOGICAL
THEORY
1
1.
FROM DISCONTINUITY TO
INTERRUPTION
31
2.
SIN,
ATONEMENT,
AND CHRISTIAN
WAYS
OF LIFE
56
3.
THE
PROSPERITY
GOSPEL,
HUMANITY,
AND
THE
PROBLEM
OF
JUDGEMENT
80
4.
ON
LIVED ESCHATOLOGY
105
5.
PASSIVITY,
AGENCY,
THE
GIFT, AND
GOD
128
CONCLUSION:
ANTHROPOLOGY,
THE
SECULAR,
AND
TRANSFORMATIVE
DIALOGUE
152
REFERENCES
169
INDEX
183 |
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