Disclosing church : an ecclesiology learned from conversations in practice /: an ecclesiology learned from conversations in practice. (2020)
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- Title:
- Disclosing church : an ecclesiology learned from conversations in practice /: an ecclesiology learned from conversations in practice. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Disclosing church : an ecclesiology learned from conversations in practice
- Further Information:
- Note: Clare Watkins.
- Authors:
- Watkins, Clare
- Contents:
- Preface Acknowledgements 1. Disclosing Church: attending to people, attending to the Spirit. Part I - The Project: ‘Action research - Church and Society’ (ARCS) Rationale for Part I 2. The ARCS project: reflections on a research community and its practices Theological Action Research 4. Theology in Four Voices Part II – Contextual Themes Rationale for Part II A. Account of Practice: London Jesuit Volunteers 5. The Geographical Context: London, the global city B. Account of Practice: Westminster Agency for Evangelisation 6. The Organisational Contexts: dioceses, parishes, and faith-based agencies Part III - Ecclesiological themes Rationale for Part III C. Account of Practice: St. Mary’s Battersea 7. Church in Mission: learning ecclesial ek- centrcity D. Account of Practice: Messy Church, South Croydon 8. Identifying church: edginess and edge-lessness E. Account of Practice: Housing Justice 9. Sacrament and sacramentality: celebrating the peri-liturgical sacramental F. Account of Practice: Portsmouth Diocese 10. Orders and ordering: life together in the power of the Spirit G. Account of Practice: Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD) 11. Tradition: normativity, creativity and faithful treachery Part IV – Conclusions Rationale to Part IV 12. What account of Church? Edgelessness, Fragility, and Discernment. 13. What account of theology? Practical Fundamental Theology. 14. Ecclesiology by Epiphanies: a prospect. Appendix – Outline of a single theologicalPreface Acknowledgements 1. Disclosing Church: attending to people, attending to the Spirit. Part I - The Project: ‘Action research - Church and Society’ (ARCS) Rationale for Part I 2. The ARCS project: reflections on a research community and its practices Theological Action Research 4. Theology in Four Voices Part II – Contextual Themes Rationale for Part II A. Account of Practice: London Jesuit Volunteers 5. The Geographical Context: London, the global city B. Account of Practice: Westminster Agency for Evangelisation 6. The Organisational Contexts: dioceses, parishes, and faith-based agencies Part III - Ecclesiological themes Rationale for Part III C. Account of Practice: St. Mary’s Battersea 7. Church in Mission: learning ecclesial ek- centrcity D. Account of Practice: Messy Church, South Croydon 8. Identifying church: edginess and edge-lessness E. Account of Practice: Housing Justice 9. Sacrament and sacramentality: celebrating the peri-liturgical sacramental F. Account of Practice: Portsmouth Diocese 10. Orders and ordering: life together in the power of the Spirit G. Account of Practice: Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD) 11. Tradition: normativity, creativity and faithful treachery Part IV – Conclusions Rationale to Part IV 12. What account of Church? Edgelessness, Fragility, and Discernment. 13. What account of theology? Practical Fundamental Theology. 14. Ecclesiology by Epiphanies: a prospect. Appendix – Outline of a single theological action research cycle Bibliography … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 262
Church
Christian life
Great Britain -- Religious life and customs - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781351391382
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781351391399
9781351391375
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