Church (e-bog) af Lakeland, Paul
Lakeland, Paul (forfatter)

Church e-bog

161,96 DKK (inkl. moms 202,45 DKK)
Drawing on the wisdom and teaching experience of highly respected theologians, the Engaging Theology series builds a firm foundation for graduate study and other ministry formation programs. Each of the volumes Scripture, Jesus, God, Anthropology, and Church is concerned with retrieving, carefully evaluating, and constructively interpreting the Christian tradition. Comprehensive in scope and ac...
E-bog 161,96 DKK
Forfattere Lakeland, Paul (forfatter)
Udgivet 1 november 2009
Længde 200 sider
Genrer HRC
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780814657096
Drawing on the wisdom and teaching experience of highly respected theologians, the Engaging Theology series builds a firm foundation for graduate study and other ministry formation programs. Each of the volumes Scripture, Jesus, God, Anthropology, and Church is concerned with retrieving, carefully evaluating, and constructively interpreting the Christian tradition. Comprehensive in scope and accessibly written, these volumes, used together or independently, will stimulate rich theological reflection and discussion. More important, the series will create and sustain the passion of the next generation of theologians and church leaders.Paul Lakelands recent award-winning books on the place of the laity in the contemporary Roman Catholic Church have prepared him well to take on this ecclesiology from below. While paying close attention to the classical marks of the Church, Lakelands focus is on what we can learn about the nature of the Church as living communion by examining the values and practices of ordinary believers. Following the advice of Bernard Lonergan, Lakeland adopts a resolutely inductive approach to ecclesial reflection. He explores ten questions that the Church must address, both those that affect the internal workings of the faith community and those that have to do with its relationships to other groups, religious and secular. Finally, he offers a constructive proposal for a contextual ecclesiology of the U.S. Catholic Church that utilizes the images of hospice, pilgrim, immigrant, and pioneer.