The Austin Dogmatics

The Austin Dogmatics
Author: Paul Van Buren
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2012-06-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1621898679

The Austin Dogmatics brought the theology of Karl Barth to the United States in an accessible and forceful statement of the most exciting theology of the day. In addition, the yearlong course of lectures proposed a radical theology of Christian mission and ministry to the American churches that grew from the author's three years of working in the inner city. While at times hammering home a single point, the lectures often flower into a passionate homiletical style that is still captivating half a century later. Publication of the Austin Dogmatics fills a gap in American theological history. In 1963, the author published The Secular Meaning of the Gospel, which the press identified with the death of God movement. While the author denied the association, the Austin Dogmatics explains how he moved from the strict Barthianism of his early period to the linguistic analysis of his middle period. His late and perhaps most important work that lay ahead was yet in another direction entirely, making van Buren one of the most versatile and adventuresome American theologians of the second half of the twentieth century. The current publication includes personal reminiscences by friends and colleagues after the author's passing.

Jewish-Christian Dialogue

Jewish-Christian Dialogue
Author: Mary C. Boys
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809137381

"The stories of dialogue and encounter shared in this book demonstrate how drinking from the wells of another tradition often brings a greater appreciation of the faith we call our own. In reflecting on the experiences of others and on her own involvement in Jewish-Christian dialogue, the author explores the challenge of religious commitment pluralistic world."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Tell Me Your Name

Tell Me Your Name
Author: Arthur E. Zannoni
Publisher: LiturgyTrainingPublications
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781568541679

All of us who treat religion and faith as a serious part of our lives are constantly wrestling with the meaning of God. Our existence is derived from God and destined for God. And, in between, we long to know God. But how? This important new book offers you the opportunity to contemplate, know and adore God more deeply. Each chapter looks at various names, images and metaphors for God -- male and female, animate and inanimate -- used in both testaments of the Bible, including images of Jesus and images used by Jesus. Spend some time within these highly readable pages and discover a new level of intimacy, awe, wonder and humility in your own personal relationship with God.

Exploring the History and Philosophy of Christian Education

Exploring the History and Philosophy of Christian Education
Author: Michael J. Anthony
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2011-12-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725230453

In this insightful book, two leading scholars in Christian education trace the history of the discipline from the Old Testament to the present. Presented against the backdrop of wider philosophical thought and historical events, Anthony and Benson show how each successive era shaped the practice of Christian education today. The result is a book brimming with insights that reveal the historical roots and philosophical underpinnings of issues relevant to current practice in Christian education ministries. "The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with more than just valuable insights regarding the past. . . . The future is the emphasis of this history book." From the Introduction

Israel's Last Prophet

Israel's Last Prophet
Author: David L. Turner
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2015
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 1451470053

Jesus words of indictment and judgment in the Gospel according to Matthew have fueled centuries of Christian anti-Judaism. But what did those words originally mean within Matthews narrative? David L. Turner examines how Matthew has taken up Deuteronomic themes of prophetic rejection and judgment and woven them throughout the Gospel, culminating in Matthew 23:32. Matthew was engaged in a heated intramural dispute with other Jewish groups, Turner argues. The legacy of Christian anti-Jewish violence reflects a gross misunderstanding of Matthew by generations who have failed to recognize the authors worldview and allusions.

Reinterpreting Revelation and Tradition

Reinterpreting Revelation and Tradition
Author: John Pawlikowski
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781580510424

An extraordinary exploration into the mutual validity of the Jewish and Christian covenants. The contributors gathered here address such topics as shared texts, the rabbinical response to emerging Christianity, and apocalyptic and mystical texts.

Interwoven Destinies

Interwoven Destinies
Author: Eugene J. Fisher
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1993
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809133635

Traces the history and significance of the ancient relationship between the church and the Jewish people as a history of surprising interdependence as well as enmity and in its later periods even violence.

Has God Only One Blessing?

Has God Only One Blessing?
Author: Mary C. Boys
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809139316

Are we rivals for God's love? Dramatic changes in theological thought about Judaism have not yet filtered down to most Christians. This compelling book puts the academic scholarship into an accessible narrative form. Foremost, the book challenges Christians to re-examine their traditional belief that Christianity has fulfilled and therefore replaced Judaism. It also details the anti-Jewish bias in history, literature and liturgy, yet does it without reducing such attitudes to simplistic hate. An eye-opening read, Has God Only One Blessing?-- --summarizes the Church's shared history with Judaism, Church treatment of Jews over time, and its role in the Holocaust. --suggests more sensitive and productive ways for Christians to relate to Jews today --shows how encounters with Judaism affect the way Christians think, teach, and preach about life Both absorbing and enjoyable, this book is for-- o DREs o adult ed classes o catechists o religious educators o pastoral staff o liturgy committees o preachers o church historians o interfaith workers o all serious Christians o and also all serious Jews,