
Consensus and Conflict
Practical Theology for Congregations in the Work of Richard R. Osmer
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 1. January 2019
272 pages
978-1-5326-5368-1 (ISBN)
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Most students of practical theology recognize Richard R. Osmer as the originator of the "consensus model" of practical theology, one of the most accessible and widely used models of practical theological reflection in the world. Yet Osmer's influence extends beyond practical theological method. Over his long career, his writing and teaching spanned Christian education, youth ministry, spirituality, and evangelism as well, giving each of these congregational practices new theological substance. A pastor as well as a scholar at heart, Osmer writes with the American congregation in mind, insisting on making theology central to every Christian practice. Consensus and Conflict traces Osmer's multi-faceted intellectual career from his days as seminarian through his professoriate at Princeton Theological Seminary and his role in the founding of the International Academy of Practical Theology. These themes unfold against the backdrop of ecclesial change that Osmer barely anticipated as a young pastor in New England and western North Carolina. The contributors to this volume bear witness to Osmer's indebtedness to social sciences, theologians like Moltmann and Barth, his wide range of interests ranging from confirmation to redemptive agriculture to church planting, and his deep hope that the theological disciplines will play a more vital role in practical theology's future.
Contributors:
Bo Karen Lee
Richard R. Osmer
Shin-Guen Jang
Kyoo Min Lee
Thomas Hastings
Angela Reed
Jessicah Duckworth
Theresa Latini
Nathan Stuckynathan
Drew Dyson:
Gordon Mikosk
Darrell Guder
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Language
English
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Eugene
United States
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978-1-5326-5368-1 (9781532653681)
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Kenda Creasy Dean | Blair D. Bertrand | Amanda Hontz Drury
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Kenda Creasy Dean | Blair D. Bertrand | Amanda Hontz Drury
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Practical Theology for Congregations in the Work of Richard R. Osmer
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Kenda Creasy Dean is the Mary D. Synnott Professor of Youth, Church and Culture at Princeton Theological Seminary, and the author of Almost Christian: What the Faith of Our Teenagers is Telling the American Church (2010). Blair Bertrand is a lecturer and teacher at Zomba Theological College, Zomba, Malawi and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church of Canada. Amanda Hontz Drury is Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Indiana Wesleyan University, and is the author of Saying Is Believing: The Necessity of Testimony in Adolescent Spiritual Development (2015). Andrew Root is the Carrie Olson Baalson Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary, and the author of Faith Formation in a Secular Age: Responding the Church's Obsession with Youthfulness (2017).
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- List of contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: An Introduction
- Section One: The Educator: Forming the Faithful
- Chapter 2: Frodo's Magnificat
- Chapter 3: Accidental Prophet
- Chapter 4: Learning a Way of Life
- Section Two: The Spiritual Director: Testing the Spirit
- Chapter 5: Practical Theology and Spiritual Companioning
- Chapter 6: Re-Grounding Theological Education
- Chapter 7: The "Double-Pointed Ellipse"
- Section Three: The Evangelist: Sharing God's Good News
- Chapter 8: Practical Theology and Missional Theology
- Chapter 9: Worshipping, Witnessing, and Wondering
- Chapter 10: Meaning, Belonging, and Being Open
- Section Four: The Practical Theologian: Legacy and Promise
- Chapter 11: A Fundamental Practical Theologian: Karl Barth
- Chapter 12: Regulating the Empirical in Practical Theology
- Chapter 13: The Teacher as Practical Theologian: A Trinitarian Kenotic Praxis of Love
- Chapter 14: Intelligible Reasons for Practice
- Conclusion
- Consensus and Conflict in Practical Theology: Reflections
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