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Overview"The theological enterprise in the West finds itself in a critical moment. Traditional models have failed to supply the church with the proper tools for engaging the hard, persistent realities of injustice. This is primarily because the models propose a language of faith that does not begin from the part of life where faith begins: namely, the testimonies we encounter along the way. Leaving Emmaus conceives of theology as ""thinking with testimonies of Christian faith,"" offering new students and seasoned practitioners alike a ""new departure"" for Christian discourse. The book restructures the sources of theology (Scripture, tradition, reason, experience) to make space for the integration of new voices alongside a thoughtful reading of Scripture and classic texts of the tradition. Discussing and interpreting our encounters with the risen Christ becomes a way of ""leaving our home"" of personal experience or faith conviction. In company with Alice Walker, Gregory of Nyssa, Rowan Williams, and Eve Sedgwick, Anthony Baker unfolds this integrative language and initiates a new departure into classical themes of theology, gathered around the central image of the Emmaus encounter. The ""burning hearts"" of that pericope become a periperformative encounter with the Word, issuing in the Spirit's internal witnesses to the calling of all creation by the Father to find itself in the risen Christ. In this way the act of testimony itself becomes a repetition of the trinitarian God. This repetition carries through each loci of theology, from theological anthropology to eschatology. Noteworthy among the new insights this brings are a thoughtfully structured understanding of sin, a bold recovery of sacrifice, and an integrated theology of prayer. Baker equips us with a fresh map for navigating the peculiar demands of our cultural moment through resourcing the heritage of our shared faith for a theology that witnesses to the fullness of life and extends welcome to all." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anthony BakerPublisher: Baylor University Press Imprint: Baylor University Press Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9781481316040ISBN 10: 1481316044 Pages: 195 Publication Date: 30 October 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Thinking with the Witnesses 1 Theology 2 Spirit 3 Trinity 4 Creation 5 Human Beings 6 The God-Human 7 Sin 8 Sacrifice 9 Church 10 Prayer 11 Last ThingsReviewsIn this compelling book, Baker advocates, as an apologist for theology, for readers to 'leave home'; in other words, to not rely solely on their lived experience of God, but to engage with the many other witnesses who have testified in God's language -- theology. Leaving Emmaus is a book meant for the real world, for daily lived experience as human beings in a created world. --Christine Havens The Living Church Author InformationAnthony Baker is Professor in Constructive Theology at Seminary of the Southwest. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |