Crossing thresholds : a practical theology of liminality /
"We live in an age of enormous and rapid change, but how do people, organisations, even whole cultures and societies change? And where is God in such transformations? For more than a hundred years, anthropology has taught us that entering a chaotic, awesome and fraught'threshold'- or...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge :
Lutterworth Press, The,
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I Origins, Phenomenology, and Primary Texts
- 1. The 0rigins and content of liminal theory in social anthropology
- 2. Winnicott and his interpreters : transitional space and the liminal
- 3. Liminality in religion, discipleship, organizations, and society
- Part II. Liminality and the Christian Movement: Hermeneutics, Scripture, Worship and Mission
- 4. Toward a hermeneutic of liminality: engaging with the Bible
- 5. Liturgy, ritual, and worship through the liminal lens
- 6. Missiology and ecclesiology through the liminal lens
- Part III. Liminality in Action:At the Boundaries of Church and World
- 7. Liminal leadership at church: systems thinking and theological reflection via role analysis
- 8. Liminality and learning
- 9. Spiritual and faith formation through liminality
- 10. Liminality in faith and work
- 11. Pastoral theology and the whirlwind
- 12. God in the gaps: a theology of liminality
- Appendix. The process of role analysis
- Briefing notes on developing working hypotheses.