The Spiritual City Theology, Spirituality, and the Urban.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2014.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Praise for The Spiritual City
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Preface
- Introduction
- Contemporary Cities
- What Counts as Urban?
- Public Living
- The City as Spiritual Challenge
- The Changing Modern City
- Cities in the Bible
- A Map of the Book
- Part One: The City in Christian Thought
- Chapter 1: Augustine's Two Cities
- Before Augustine
- Augustine's Human City
- Social Virtues: Augustine's Monastic Vision
- Epilogue: Augustine's Theology of Self
- Chapter 2: Monasticism and Utopian Visions
- A Movement to the Margins
- Utopias
- Spaces of Reconciliation
- Irish Monasticism
- Thomas Merton and Cities
- Chapter 3: The City as Sacred
- Cathedrals
- The City as Sacred
- Universities as Sacred Space
- The Vita Evangelica
- The Beguines
- Thomas Aquinas and Civic Life
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4: The City and the Reformations
- A Protestant Ethic of Space?
- Sweden
- A Lutheran Test Case
- John Calvin's Geneva
- Alternative Community: The Shakers
- Ignatian Urbanism
- Industrial Revolution and Urban Change
- Chapter 5: Michel de Certeau
- Ignatian Resources
- Everyday Subversive Practices
- De Certeau, Le Corbusier and the Modern City
- Part Two: Theological Reflection and the City
- Chapter 6: Place and the Sacred
- Place and Social Crisis
- Place, Belonging and Commitment
- Place and Commitment
- Place and Memory
- Place and Particularity
- The Sacred and Place
- The Function of Sacred Space
- Is Sacred Space Important?
- What Counts as Sacred Space Today?
- The City as Sacred Space
- Chapter 7: The Art of Community
- Urban Theory and Community
- Models of Christian Engagement
- Theological Themes
- God-as-Trinity
- Christianity and Community
- Regeneration and Redemption
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8: Reconciliation and Hospitality
- The Words We Use
- Costly Reconciliation
- Excluding Otherness
- Fear and Loathing
- Spaces
- A Christian Response
- Catholicity and God
- Becoming Catholic People
- The Demands of Hospitality
- Spirituality of Reconciliation: The Rule of St Benedict
- Spirituality of Reconciliation: The Eucharist
- Conclusion
- Chapter 9: Urban Virtues
- Christian Theology and Urban Virtue
- Origins
- Discernment in Christian Tradition
- Ignatian Discernment
- Desire, Discernment and Choice
- Individual, Personal or Social?
- Discernment, The Common Good and Making the Good City
- Epilogue
- Sacramentality and the City
- Eschatology and the City
- Conclusion
- Select Reading
- Index
- End User License Agreement