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Nathan Scott's Literary Criticism and Fundamental Theology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Nathan Scott's Literary Criticism and Fundamental Theology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

"Nathan Scott's Literary Criticism and Fundamental Theology reexamines the pioneering contribution of Nathan A. Scott, Jr. to the field of theology and literature. It both recalls Scott's achievement and suggests its continuing value by focusing on the question of Scott's method. Rather than following the traditional interpretation of Scott as a literary critic employing Paul Tillich's theology of culture, this book proposes that Scott's work is best understood as a form of fundamental theology. In doing so, it suggests that Scott's work models ways in which literary texts may be appropriately incorporated into theological discourse."--Publisher's website.

Being the Chosen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Being the Chosen

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-15
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Being the Chosen explores Christian fundamentalism in the USA, focusing particularly on the belief system of Protestant fundamentalists. It establishes the key characteristics of the Protestant worldview, investigating the degrees to which these are adhered to amongst different groups and how such belief systems are constructed and reinforced through everyday life. By presenting rich empirical material, Being the Chosen sheds light on the manner in which the Protestant fundamentalist worldview shapes and constructs the beliefs and actions of its adherents, providing them with agency and reinforcement in the face of oppositional forces. As such, it will interest not only sociologists, but also scholars of religion and the culture and society of the USA.

Re-Envisioning Transformation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Re-Envisioning Transformation

In today's church, use of the term transformation has become commonplace. Various perspectives are offered on what a Christian view of transformation is--and on how it may be achieved. These often-conflicting views suggest an ecclesial landscape characterized by pluralism, division, fragmentation, confusion, relativism, individualism, pragmatism, and subjectivism. Despite the current interest in transformational theology, the absence of a common, coherent, and integrated vision (and the lack of transformation) is often accepted and affirmed. Re-Envisioning Transformation looks at the possibility of moving toward a vision of transformational theology that is cohesive, unified, broad, effectual, and distinctly Christian. In this book, the contributions of two radically different"theologians of the Christian life" are examined. This provides the basis from which to develop a comprehensive and integrated framework of transformational theology--pointing God's people toward the need to express and live out a distinctly Christian vision.

Stubby & Friends
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

Stubby & Friends

Join everyone's favorite four-legged hero, Stubby, on an all-new adventure, with the assistance of a couple dim-witted pooches and a house cat with some serious attitude

Following Jesus in a Culture of Fear
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Following Jesus in a Culture of Fear

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-03
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  • Publisher: Brazos Press

Fear has taken on an outsized role in our current cultural and political context. Manufactured threats are advanced with little to no evidence of danger, while real threats are exaggerated for self-interested gain. This steady diet of fear produces unhealthy moral lives, leading many Christians to focus more on the dangers we wish to avoid than the goods we wish to pursue. As a fearful people, we are tempted to make safety our highest good and to make virtues of suspicion, preemption, and accumulation. But this leaves the church ill-equipped to welcome the stranger, love the enemy, or give to those in need. This timely resource brings together cultural analysis and theological insight to explore a Christian response to the culture of fear. Laying out a path from fear to faithfulness, theologian Scott Bader-Saye explores practices that embody Jesus's call to place our trust in him, inviting Christian communities to take the risks of hospitality, peacemaking, and generosity. This book has been revised throughout, updated to connect with today's readers, and includes new discussion questions.

Confessions of a Christian
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 55

Confessions of a Christian

In Confessions of a Christian, you will experience examples of Christ at work in daily life contexts that you can relate to. Where are you in your walk with Christ? Do you believe that He is aware of your circumstances and wants a relationship with you? Even if you have a personal relationship with Christ already, Confessions of a Christian will help you see that you don't need to be intimidated by your past or present circumstances, and that in fact God wants to hear about them and walk with you, right through them, every day. Through the author's shared personal experiences, study questions, and multiple opportunities to pray and reflect, draw closer to Christ and begin--or continue--your walk with Him by your side.

A Hypertextual Approach to Walter Scott's Waverley
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178
Animal Crackers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

Animal Crackers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-03-21
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  • Publisher: First Second

It was supposed to an exciting, yet normal trip to the circus. Dangerous stunts, flying acrobats, and even the clowns Uncle Doug hated so much—Owen is itching to see all of it. But when his little sister Zoe, a self-proclaimed animal whisperer, accuses the ringmaster of mistreating the circus animals, the last thing Owen has time to do is to watch the show! With the help of some magical animal crackers that can transform him into a bear, a hippo, or even a hamster, Owen sets out to rescue his kidnapped uncle and sister from the hands of the scheming ringmaster and his circus lackeys.

Doing Ethics in a Pluralistic World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Doing Ethics in a Pluralistic World

Annotation A collection of essays in honur of the man who encouraged and participated in shaping a Canadian contextual social ethics.

Doing Ethics in a Pluralistic World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Doing Ethics in a Pluralistic World

Doing Ethics in a Pluralistic World is an apt title for this collection of essays in honour of Roger C. Hutchinson who, over many decades, has encouraged and participated in shaping a Canadian contextual social ethics. His abiding interest in social ethics and in religious engagement with public issues is reflected in his life’s work — seeking the consensus and self-knowledge required to achieve cooperation in the search for a just, participatory, and sustainable society. One of Roger Hutchinson’s many notable accomplishments is his development of a method of dialogue for ethical clarification in situations of diversity. Some of the essays collected here apply this method to specific i...