Church, Society, and the Christian Common Good: Essays in Conversation with Philip Turner

Author:   Ephraim Radner ,  Dr Stanley Hauerwas (Duke University) ,  Philip Turner
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   14 July 2017
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Author:   Ephraim Radner ,  Dr Stanley Hauerwas (Duke University) ,  Philip Turner
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9781498281379


ISBN 10:   1498281370
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   14 July 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This book contains theology inspired by life, not simply the life of a particular modern saint, but the lives of saints, of the communities that saint indwelled. It is a life rooted in the Bible, spiritual disciplines, the learning and transmitting of wisdom from and into the world. The book explores the issue of the sufficiency of the gospel of love, played out in the issues of public debate. Themes include: the Old Testament as speaking realistically of the impoverished church, the reflection on experience in a biblical key, e.g. that repentance includes knowledge as it seeks objectivity, to know what, and how, and why wrong was done. The gracious reply by the honorand itself embodies the virtue of communal and ecclesial theology. --Mark W. Elliott, Professor of Historical and Biblical Theology, School of Divinity, University of St. Andrews Philip Turner is an extraordinary missionary, priest, and scholar. His high-caliber theology of mission, rooted in Uganda and the Scriptures, ricocheted around North America. This book of honorable Anglican theology, tuned in friendship, is nourishing for all. --Graham Kings, Mission Theologian in the Anglican Communion, and Honorable Fellow of Durham University This impressive set of essays does justice to the far ranging interests of the subject here celebrated. Philip Turner is, as Ephraim Radner notes in his Introduction, 'a Christian missionary, Anglican priest, scholar, and . . . [a] prophet of the Gospel. A central theme of the essays is what Turner identifies in his Afterword as 'a red thread that connects the moral reflection to which I have devoted myself over the years'--'the necessary connection between the Gospel of Christ and the way in which we are called to live both in Christ and within the societies of which we are a part.' --Robert W. Prichard, Arthur Lee Kinsolving Professor of Christianity in America, Virginia Theological Seminary Philip Turner has been the teacher of a generation of pastors and theologians on two continents, inspiring many of us in our ministries through his intellectual engagement with the Christian tradition and his willingness to grapple with the implications of the Gospel. This fine collection of essays is a reminder of his continuing influence, and a sign of hope for the church. --John Bauerschmidt, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee


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Ephraim Radner is Professor of Historical Theology at Wycliffe College at the University of Toronto. His recent publications include A Brutal Unity: The Spiritual Politics of the Christian Church (2012), Time and the Word: Figural Reading of the Christian Scriptures (2016), and A Time to Keep: Theology, Mortality, and the Shape of a Human Life (2016).

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