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Christianity as a way of life : a systematic theology / Kevin W. Hector.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Haven, CT : Yale University Press, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Description: xv, 308 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0300244096
  • 9780300244090
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 248.4 23/eng/20230821
LOC classification:
  • BT75.3 .H43 2023
Contents:
The good of theology -- The way of the world -- Deliverance from sin -- Being reoriented -- Being in the world -- Being with others -- The end.
Summary: "In this book, Kevin W. Hector argues that we can understand Christianity as a set of practices designed to transform one's way of perceiving and being in the world. Hector examines practices that reorient us to God (imitation, corporate singing, eating together, friendship, and likemindedness), that transform our way of being in the world (prayer, wonder, laughter, lament, and vocation), and that reshape our way of being with others (benevolence, looking for the image of God in others, forgiveness, and activism). Taken together, the aim of these practices is to transform one's way of perceiving and acting in the face of success and failure, risk and loss, guilt and shame, love, and loss of control. These transformations can add up to a transformation of one's very self. To make sense of Christianity as a way of life, in turn, these practices must be understood within the context of Christian beliefs about sin, Jesus, redemption, and eternal life. Understanding them thus requires a systematic theology, which Hector offers in this clear-eyed, ambitious, and elegant interpretation of the Christian tradition."-- Provided by publisher
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Print book for loan Lineberger Memorial Library Southern Course Reserve (Ask for items at Service Desk) BT75.3 .H43 2023 Available 35898001758131

Introduction to Theology LTSS: Fall 2024

Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-297) and indexes.

The good of theology -- The way of the world -- Deliverance from sin -- Being reoriented -- Being in the world -- Being with others -- The end.

"In this book, Kevin W. Hector argues that we can understand Christianity as a set of practices designed to transform one's way of perceiving and being in the world. Hector examines practices that reorient us to God (imitation, corporate singing, eating together, friendship, and likemindedness), that transform our way of being in the world (prayer, wonder, laughter, lament, and vocation), and that reshape our way of being with others (benevolence, looking for the image of God in others, forgiveness, and activism). Taken together, the aim of these practices is to transform one's way of perceiving and acting in the face of success and failure, risk and loss, guilt and shame, love, and loss of control. These transformations can add up to a transformation of one's very self. To make sense of Christianity as a way of life, in turn, these practices must be understood within the context of Christian beliefs about sin, Jesus, redemption, and eternal life. Understanding them thus requires a systematic theology, which Hector offers in this clear-eyed, ambitious, and elegant interpretation of the Christian tradition."-- Provided by publisher

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