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ISBN 10: 0190630728
ISBN 13: 978-0190630720
Author: Charles Mars, Peter Slade, Sarah Azaransky
Lived Theology contains the work of an emerging generation of theologians and scholars who pursue research, teaching, and writing as a form of public responsibility motivated by the conviction that theological ideas aspire in their inner logic toward social expression. Written as a two-year collaboration of the Project on Lived Theology at the University of Virginia, this volume offers a series of illustrations and styles that distinguish Lived Theology in the broader conversation with other major approaches to the religious interpretation of embodied life. The book begins with a modest query: How might theological writing, research, and teaching be expanded to engage lived experience with the same care and precision given by scholars to books and articles? Behind this question lies the claim that theological engagements and interpretations of lived experience offer rich and often surprising insights into God’s presence and activity in the world. Answers to, and explorations of, this question form the narrative framework of this groundbreaking volume. Lived theology is shown to be an exceedingly curious enterprise, transgressing disciplinary boundaries as a matter of course, examining circumstance, context, and motivation, and marshalling every available resource for the sake of discerning the theological shape of enacted and embodied faith. Understanding the social consequences of theological ideas is a task with wide ranging significance, inside the academy and in the broader forums of civic discussion.
Table of contents:
Part One: Lived Theology as Method
Chapter 1: Eschatological Memories of Everyday Life – Ted A. Smith
Chapter 2: The Risks and Responsibilities of Lived Theology – Peter Slade
Chapter 3: Doing Theological Ethics with Incompetent Christians: Social Problems and Religious Creativity – Willis Jenkins
Chapter 4: Theological Disfigurations of Christian Identity – Willie James Jennings
Part Two: Lived Theology as Style
Chapter 5: Daring to Write Theology without Footnotes – Susan R. Holman
Chapter 6: Crossing and Experimentation: Pauli Murray’s Activism as Christian Practice and Lived Theology – Sarah Azaransky
Chapter 7: Exploring the Role of Ethnography in Theology: A Work in Progress – Mary McClintock Fulkerson
Chapter 8: Descent into the Ordinary: Lived Theology, War, and the Moral Agency of Civilians – John Kiess
Chapter 9: Insert Soul Here: Lived Theology as Witness – David Dark
Part Three: Lived Theology as Pedagogy
Chapter 10: Lived Theology 101: Lessons from an Undergraduate Classroom – Lori Brandt Hale
Chapter 11: Teaching to Transform: Reflections on the Gifts and Challenges of Service-Learning as the Practice of Lived Theology – Jacqueline A. Bussie
Chapter 12: Public Discipleship, Constructive Theology and Grassroots Activism – Jennifer M. McBride
Chapter 13: Organizing for Justice as a Theological Practice – Susan M. Glisson
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