
The Shape of Practical Theology
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Too often in the life of the church, theological reflection and the practical matters of leading and serving have been considered independently. The result has been the impoverishment of both Christian faith and Christian practice. In this groundbreaking book Ray Anderson reflects theologically and practically on preaching, worship, ethics, social justice, therapy, family, homosexuality, burnout in ministry, reconciliation in relationships and theological education itself. The resultis The Shape of Practical Theology, a new and renewing foundation for engaging in Christian ministry.
Anderson lays out his threefold goal as follows:
- to define more clearly the shape of practical theology as truly a theological enterprise rather than mere mastery of skills and methods
- to demonstrate the praxis of practical theology as critical engagement with the interface between the word of God as revealed through Scripture and the work of God taking place in and through the church in the world
- to deal with practical pastoral theology from the perspective of those who are on the "field of play" of life and ministry, where preaching, counseling and teaching does affect for many persons the outcome of the game
Illuminated by stimulating discussion and helpful case studies, The Shape of Practical Theology is aimed at seminary students, at Christian educators, and at working pastors and counselors. Anderson's work, fascinating and fruitful, brings together the Word of God with the Spirit of God in the ever-changing context of real-life ministry.
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Ray S. Anderson (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh) is senior professor of theology and ministry at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. He has written many books, including Judas and Jesus: Amazing Grace for the Wounded Soul, TheSoul of God: A Theological Memoir and The Shape of Practical Theology: Empowering Ministry with Theological Praxis.
Content
Preface Part 1: The Shape of Practical Theology 1. Introduction to Practical Theology 2. The Discipline of Practical Theology 3. A Trinitarian Model of Practical Theology 4. Practical Theology as Christopraxis: Hermeneutical Implications 5. A Practical Theology of Ministry Part 2: The Praxis of Practical Theology 6. The Resurrection of Jesus as Hermeneutical Criterion 7. The Praxis of the Spirit a Theology of Liberation 8. The Church Its Ministry; The Latreia of Christ 9. The Concept of Neighbor in the Ethics of Karl Barth 10. Sociocultural Implications of a Christian Perception of Humanity 11. The Humanity of God the Soul of the City: Where Is the Church? Part 3: Practical Pastoral Theology 12. Practical Theology as Paraclesis: Pastoral Implications 13. Theological Ethics Pastoral Care 14. The Kingdom of God as Therapeutic Context 15. The Church's Mission to the Family in a Postmodern Culture 16. Homosexuality: Theological Pastoral Considerations 17. Clergy Burnout as a Symptom of Theological Anemia 18. A Practical Theology of Forgiveness: AJourney Toward Reconciliation Healing 19. The Little Man on the Cross: Where Is God When We Suffer? 20. Memo to Theological Educators: A Proposal Bibliography Index of Subjects Index of Names
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