Urban Ecclesiology: Gospel of Mark, Familia Dei and a Filipino Community Facing Homelessness: Ecclesiological Investigations
Autor Pascal D. Bazzellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2018
To be able to describe the FECH's ecclesial narrative, Bazzell develops a local ecclesiological methodology that aims to bridge the gap between more traditional systematic and theoretical (ideal) ecclesiology and practical oriented ecclesiology (e.g. congregational studies) in order to hold together theological and social understandings of the church in its local reality. He articulates a theological framework for the FECH to reflect on who they are (the essence of identity studies), who they are in relationship to God (the essence of theological studies), and what that means for believers in that community as they relate to God and to each other in ways that are true to who they are and to who God intends them to be (the essence of ecclesial studies). The research provides a seldom-heard empirical tour into the FECH's social world and communal identity. The theological findings from the FECH's hermeneutical work on the Gospel of Mark reveal an understanding of church being developed as gathering around Jesus that creates a space for God's presence to be embodied in their ordinary relationships and activities and to invite others to participate in that gathering. Moreover, it addresses ecclesial issues of the supernatural world; honor/shame values; and further develop the neglected image of the familia Dei in classical ecclesiology that encapsulates well the FECH's nature, mission and place.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567672476
ISBN-10: 0567672476
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 1 b/w illustration
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Ecclesiological Investigations
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567672476
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 1 b/w illustration
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Ecclesiological Investigations
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Foreword by Amos Yong
Acknowledgements
Terminology
List of Abbreviations
Philippines Map
Chapter 1: Being Church Among the Homeless
Chapter 2: Theoretical and Methodological Prolegomena
Chapter 3: Ecclesiaslity and Locality of the Church
Chapter 4: Towards Naming the Context
Chapter 5: A Contextual and Interdisciplinary Reading of Mark's Gospel
Chapter 6: Towards a Familia Dei Ecclesiology
Chapter 7: A Church in the 'Filipino' Contexts
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Terminology
List of Abbreviations
Philippines Map
Chapter 1: Being Church Among the Homeless
Chapter 2: Theoretical and Methodological Prolegomena
Chapter 3: Ecclesiaslity and Locality of the Church
Chapter 4: Towards Naming the Context
Chapter 5: A Contextual and Interdisciplinary Reading of Mark's Gospel
Chapter 6: Towards a Familia Dei Ecclesiology
Chapter 7: A Church in the 'Filipino' Contexts
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
How can the Church be a community of love and justice to migrants who live in cities, often as homeless? This challenging question is addressed, with bold imagination and theological depth, by Pascal D. Bazzell. On the basis of biblical teaching and the best contemporary theology of mission Bazzell puts forth an "embodied ecclesiology" in which the church functions as familia Dei, an image appealing not only to Filipinos but also to all who work with and for the poor. I most strongly recommend this book for pastors and theologians alike.
Pascal Bazzell's study of the ecclesiology of a homeless community is exemplary of how a local theology is to be done. He provides not only insight into a specific community's faith, but also raises important questions about what it means to belong to Christ for the larger church today.
What does it mean to be church in a community facing homelessness in Filipino society? This fascinating study by Pascal Bazzell draws on Scripture, theological sources and ethnographic studies, to demonstrate that even the homeless experience an ecclesial life. One can only agree that, in the author's own words, "in the midst of many different forms of grave suffering, injustice and oppression, something pure, holy and sacred is being born on the streets of Filipino society.
That this book appears in Bloomsbury's Ecclesiological Investigations series both marks important developments in contemporary thinking about the church and signals the opportunities and challenges of theology as an ever-increasingly interdisciplinary field of inquiry. On the one hand, ecclesiologists will be treated to a vision of the ekklesia that is robustly empirical in its methodology, equally reappropriative (of historical formulations) and creative (in looking ahead to the nature and being of the church in the twenty-first century) in its theological formulation, and concretely local and suitably global in its scope. On the other hand, the multi-disciplinary nature and missiological thrust of the discussion stretches the boundaries of approaches and trajectories of investigation typical in much of this series, if not also vis-a`-vis the main lines of ecclesiological reflection up to the present time.
Gerard Mannion's series, Ecclesiological Investigations, has produced impressive theological works that examine contemporary questions in ecclesiology, particularly from ecumenical and global perspectives. This work of Pascal Bazzell . is no exception.
Pascal Bazzell's study of the ecclesiology of a homeless community is exemplary of how a local theology is to be done. He provides not only insight into a specific community's faith, but also raises important questions about what it means to belong to Christ for the larger church today.
What does it mean to be church in a community facing homelessness in Filipino society? This fascinating study by Pascal Bazzell draws on Scripture, theological sources and ethnographic studies, to demonstrate that even the homeless experience an ecclesial life. One can only agree that, in the author's own words, "in the midst of many different forms of grave suffering, injustice and oppression, something pure, holy and sacred is being born on the streets of Filipino society.
That this book appears in Bloomsbury's Ecclesiological Investigations series both marks important developments in contemporary thinking about the church and signals the opportunities and challenges of theology as an ever-increasingly interdisciplinary field of inquiry. On the one hand, ecclesiologists will be treated to a vision of the ekklesia that is robustly empirical in its methodology, equally reappropriative (of historical formulations) and creative (in looking ahead to the nature and being of the church in the twenty-first century) in its theological formulation, and concretely local and suitably global in its scope. On the other hand, the multi-disciplinary nature and missiological thrust of the discussion stretches the boundaries of approaches and trajectories of investigation typical in much of this series, if not also vis-a`-vis the main lines of ecclesiological reflection up to the present time.
Gerard Mannion's series, Ecclesiological Investigations, has produced impressive theological works that examine contemporary questions in ecclesiology, particularly from ecumenical and global perspectives. This work of Pascal Bazzell . is no exception.