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Public Theology For A Global Society: Essays In Honor Of Max Stackhouse
Public Theology For A Global Society: Essays In Honor Of Max Stackhouse
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Public Theology for a Global Society explores the concept of public theology and the challenge of relating theological claims to a larger social and political context. The range of essays included here allows readers to understand public theology as both theological practice and public speech, and to consider the potential and limits of public theology in ecumenical and international networks.
The essays begin by introducing the reader to the development of public theology as an area of study and to the historical interrelationship of religious, legal, and professional categories. The later essays engage the reader with emerging problems in public theology, as religious communities encounter shifting 'publics' that are being transformed by globalization and sweeping political and technological changes.
The breadth and scholarship of Public Theology for a Global Society make this volume a fitting tribute to Stackhouse -- a central figure in Christian ethics and pioneer in the church's study of globalization.
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Explores public theology's role in global societal engagement.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in understanding how faith interacts with global issues, this book offers a thoughtful look at public theology. It delves into how religious perspectives can influence social and political conversations and highlights the ongoing relevance of Christian ethics in a changing world. Scholars and curious readers alike will find insights into the challenges and opportunities of engaging faith in a global society.