
For the Sake of the World
Swedish Ecclesiology in Dialogue with William T. Cavanaugh
Jonas Ideström(Editor)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 1. January 2010
156 pages
978-1-4982-7208-7 (ISBN)
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The church exists for the sake of the world. The crucial ecclesiological question that this book raises is How? How does the church exist for sake of the world? One can describe the theological reflections in this book as a form of concrete ecclesiology--critical theological reflections on the way the church is manifested in social and historical contexts as a social body. By using concepts like body, queer, human rights, practices, social process, and space, the manifestations of the concrete church are critically and constructively analyzed from a theological perspective.
The arguments in the articles were presented at a symposium in Sweden. The purpose of the symposium was not to reach consensus but to stimulate creative and critical discussions concerning theology, politics and the identity of the church with a focus on Church of Sweden.
American theologian William T. Cavanaugh, who has made himself known as a distinct voice in the discussion of ecclesiology and politics, participated and contributes with critical and constructive reflections on the relationship between church and state. This book offers important arguments and reflections into the discussion on ecclesiology and politics that has relevance far beyond the Swedish context.
Contributors: JONAS IDESTROM, WILLIAM T. CAVANAUGH, ARNE RASMUSSON, HENRIK WIDMARK, GORAN GUNNER, NINNA EDGARDH, ANTJE JACKELEN, and OLA SIGURDSON.
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Jonas Idestrom is a doctor in ecclesiology and a minister in Church of Sweden.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Church in Sweden-a Brief Account
- Disposition
- Bibliography
- Separation and Wholeness
- The Sui Generis Political Form of the People of God
- Two Cities, Two Powers, Two Kingdoms
- The Church and Modern States
- Bibliography
- Sacrament as Social Process
- Baptism and the One Body of Christ
- Breaking Bread Together
- The Spirit's Freedom in the Meeting
- The Universality of Charisma
- Fraternal Admonition
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Space, Materiality and the Politics of Leaving
- Aftermath of a Society in Change
- The Act of Leaving
- Space
- The Building
- The Territorial Church
- Multiculturalism
- A Sense of Belonging
- Post Scriptum
- Bibliography
- Social Agent-a Queer Role for the Church
- Queer Perspectives
- Insult Turned on its Head
- For the Sake of the World
- Churches as Social Agents
- Functional Differentiation and Gender
- Gender Complementarity
- The Queer Contribution
- Back to the Future
- Bibliography
- She Keeps Bothering Me
- A Crime Against Humanity and the Identity of the Church
- Human Suffering and the Good Life
- Human Suffering and Human Rights
- On Human Rights and the State
- She Keeps Bothering Me
- Church Priorities and a Human Rights-language
- Overcoming the Public-Private Divide
- A People-Centered Responsibility
- A People-Centered Distributive Justice
- What About the "Judge"?
- Remember-She Is Bothering Me
- Bibliography
- "People of Faith"-a Different Kind of Body Economy?
- The Context: a View from Outside
- The Context: a View from Inside
- Ecclesiology and the Church as a Social body
- Consequences for Traditional Ecclesiologies? From Purity to Hybridity
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- The Return of the Body
- The New Visibility of Social Embodiment
- Church and/or State as Organic Wholes?
- Embodiment, Practices and Space
- The Politics of Practice
- Concluding Remarks
- Bibliography
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