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Reformed Public Theology : A Global Vision for Life in the World.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Grand Rapids : Baker Academic, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (288 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781493430857
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Reformed Public TheologyDDC classification:
  • 261.088/2842
LOC classification:
  • BX9423.S63 R33 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Dedication -- Introduction: Toward a Reformed Public Theology -- Part One: Public Culture -- Immigration: Chapter 1. Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers -- Language: Chapter 2. Let Every Tongue Confess -- Decolonialism: Chapter 3. African Decolonization and Reformed Theology -- Euthanasia: Chapter 4. The Dutch and Death -- Pluralism: Chapter 5. Religious Pluralism in Indonesia -- Part Two: Public Markets -- Work: Chapter 6. A Reformed Theology of Work in New York -- Economics: Chapter 7. Political Economy in Brazil -- Labor Rights: Chapter 8. Workers' Rights in China -- Part Three: Public Justice -- Ideologies: Chapter 9. Modern Political Ideologies -- Populism: Chapter 10. Power Politics in the Philippines -- Activism: Chapter 11. Reflections from a Reformed Activist -- Part Four: Public Aesthetics -- Art: Chapter 12. Japanese Aesthetics and Reformed Theology -- Poetry: Chapter 13. Poetry and the Reformed Tradition -- Fashion: Chapter 14. Reformed Resources for Thinking about Fashion -- Cities: Chapter 15. Streets of Shalom -- Part Five: Public Academy -- Campus: Chapter 16. Engaging the Pluralist Campus -- Research: Chapter 17. A Reformed Understanding of Scholarship -- Race: Chapter 18. Critical Race Theory, Campus Culture, and the Reformed Tradition -- Part Six: Public Worship -- Communion: Chapter 19. A Migrant at the Lord's Table -- Prayer: Chapter 20. Public Trauma and Public Prayer -- Baptism: Chapter 21. Sexism, Racism, and the Practice of Baptism in South Africa -- Confession: Chapter 22. Confession -- Piety: Chapter 23. Piety and Public Life -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover.
Summary: Leading Reformed thinkers introduce readers to the depth, diversity, and global public impact of the Reformed tradition.
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ULS: Seminar in Public Theology ULS: Fall 2024

Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Dedication -- Introduction: Toward a Reformed Public Theology -- Part One: Public Culture -- Immigration: Chapter 1. Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers -- Language: Chapter 2. Let Every Tongue Confess -- Decolonialism: Chapter 3. African Decolonization and Reformed Theology -- Euthanasia: Chapter 4. The Dutch and Death -- Pluralism: Chapter 5. Religious Pluralism in Indonesia -- Part Two: Public Markets -- Work: Chapter 6. A Reformed Theology of Work in New York -- Economics: Chapter 7. Political Economy in Brazil -- Labor Rights: Chapter 8. Workers' Rights in China -- Part Three: Public Justice -- Ideologies: Chapter 9. Modern Political Ideologies -- Populism: Chapter 10. Power Politics in the Philippines -- Activism: Chapter 11. Reflections from a Reformed Activist -- Part Four: Public Aesthetics -- Art: Chapter 12. Japanese Aesthetics and Reformed Theology -- Poetry: Chapter 13. Poetry and the Reformed Tradition -- Fashion: Chapter 14. Reformed Resources for Thinking about Fashion -- Cities: Chapter 15. Streets of Shalom -- Part Five: Public Academy -- Campus: Chapter 16. Engaging the Pluralist Campus -- Research: Chapter 17. A Reformed Understanding of Scholarship -- Race: Chapter 18. Critical Race Theory, Campus Culture, and the Reformed Tradition -- Part Six: Public Worship -- Communion: Chapter 19. A Migrant at the Lord's Table -- Prayer: Chapter 20. Public Trauma and Public Prayer -- Baptism: Chapter 21. Sexism, Racism, and the Practice of Baptism in South Africa -- Confession: Chapter 22. Confession -- Piety: Chapter 23. Piety and Public Life -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover.

Leading Reformed thinkers introduce readers to the depth, diversity, and global public impact of the Reformed tradition.

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