
Theologies of Failure
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By incorporating the work of scholars working with a range of frameworks within the Christian tradition, Theologies of Failure aims to offer a unique and important contribution on understanding and embracing failure as a pivotal theological category. As the various contributors highlight, it is a category with a powerful capacity for illuminating our theological concerns and perspectives. It is a category that frees us to see old ideas in a brand-new light, and helps to foster an awareness of ideas that certain modes of analysis may have obscured from our vision. In short, this book invites readers to consider how both theology and failure can help us ask new questions, discover new possibilities, and refuse the ways of the world.
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"In this moment when theology is in danger of failing along with its traditional institutions, when politics threatens to fail us all along with the Earth itself, these essays burst failure open from within. Vibrating with the art, the humility, and even the humour of our indelible inadequacies, this conversation enlivens a practice more important than success - an improvisational minding of failure that may indeed prove to be 'a condition of the possibility of theology itself'."Catherine Keller, Professor of Constructive Theology, Drew University
"Given the almost-irresistible temptation to which the Church regularly succumbs - to imitate the world's obsession with glory and national greatness, success stories, triumphalism, celebration of the powerful and winners, and denigration of losers - this book is a timely and perhaps timeless resource for resistance and renewal. It's not clear what it means to construct a 'successful' book concerned with Christianity and failure, but Sirvent and Reyburn have done it."
Michael L. Budde, Center for World Catholicism and Intercultural Theology, DePaul University
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Duncan B. Reyburn is Senior Lecturer in Information Design and a researcher in philosophical theology and mimetic theory at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. He is the author of Seeing Things as They Are: G. K. Chesterton and the Drama of Meaning (Cascade, 2016). He used to be a professional designer and illustrator, but ended up in academia because of a bad life choice. If it weren't for GPS, he would get lost all the time, because he doesn't have a very good sense of direction.
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Contributors xi
1. Theologies of Failure: An Inadequate Introduction 1
Duncan B. Reyburn and Roberto Sirvent
PART 1: FAILING WELL
PART 2: FAILING BETTER
PART 3: FAILURE AS RESISTANCE
PART 4: FAILURE AND LIBERATION
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