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Anglican Theological Review: Fall: Volume 97, Number 4, Fall 2015

Anglican Theological Review: Fall: Volume 97, Number 4, Fall 2015

Clive Beed
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The Fall 2015 issue of the ATR opens with an article by Clive Beed and Cara Beed exploring the question of whether egalitarian governance was practiced within the Jesus movement. Three addresses given in 2014 in honor of theologian Daniel W. Hardy then follow: Julie Gittoes expands Hardy’s notion of the “gifting of responsibility” by the Spirit and our participation in “divine light”; Jason A. Fout considers the importance in Hardy’s work of the notion of sociopoiesis, the ongoing activity of God in the world; and Stephen Srikantha explores how Hardy related sociopoiesis to the practice of eucharistic worship. The Review Article for this issue is a survey by Preston D. S. Parsons on recent studies of the life and work of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.

Three Practicing Theology essays are included in this issue. Cathy George reflects on the effect of partnerships in building up an economically challenged church and community. Marek Zabriskie then discusses the Bible Challenge project he founded, which provides a structure for Bible reading that has led participants to deepened faith and lasting church revitalization. Finally, James Walters reviews the key moments, persons, and writings in the life of William Stringfellow to highlight lessons we might learn from him about church leadership.

As always, the Fall 2015 issue includes a selection of poetry and book reviews.
Language
English
Pages
235
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Anglican Theological Review
Release
November 08, 2015

Anglican Theological Review: Fall: Volume 97, Number 4, Fall 2015

Clive Beed
0/5 ( ratings)
The Fall 2015 issue of the ATR opens with an article by Clive Beed and Cara Beed exploring the question of whether egalitarian governance was practiced within the Jesus movement. Three addresses given in 2014 in honor of theologian Daniel W. Hardy then follow: Julie Gittoes expands Hardy’s notion of the “gifting of responsibility” by the Spirit and our participation in “divine light”; Jason A. Fout considers the importance in Hardy’s work of the notion of sociopoiesis, the ongoing activity of God in the world; and Stephen Srikantha explores how Hardy related sociopoiesis to the practice of eucharistic worship. The Review Article for this issue is a survey by Preston D. S. Parsons on recent studies of the life and work of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.

Three Practicing Theology essays are included in this issue. Cathy George reflects on the effect of partnerships in building up an economically challenged church and community. Marek Zabriskie then discusses the Bible Challenge project he founded, which provides a structure for Bible reading that has led participants to deepened faith and lasting church revitalization. Finally, James Walters reviews the key moments, persons, and writings in the life of William Stringfellow to highlight lessons we might learn from him about church leadership.

As always, the Fall 2015 issue includes a selection of poetry and book reviews.
Language
English
Pages
235
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Anglican Theological Review
Release
November 08, 2015

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