Humane Christianity - Alan Bartlett

Humane Christianity

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Buch | Softcover
208 Seiten
2006
Cowley Publications,U.S. (Verlag)
978-1-56101-230-5 (ISBN)
18,65 inkl. MwSt
Humane Christianity examines how the church, which should be an example of God's love in the world, has so often throughout history been the very opposite—corrupt, oppressive, abusive, and inhumane.
Humane Christianity examines how the institutional church, which should be a shining example of God’s love in the world, has so often throughout history been the very opposite—corrupt, oppressive, abusive, and inhumane. In analyzing why this has been so, Alan Bartlett shows the serious consequences of this inhumanity for Christian witness today. In the journey of revealing a more humane Christianity the book ranges widely: from the problems caused by traditional language of “original sin” or the legacy of the harsh reality of the Rule of Benedict, to explorations of the Christology of Irenaeus, the love of Julian of Norwich, the passion of Martin Luther, the theological method of Richard Hooker, and the balanced spirituality of Jeremy Taylor. Humane Christianity suggests a way forward rooted in an open orthodoxy and a thoughtful, passionate commitment to the message of the gospels. The end result is a way of living as Christians that is more attractive, just, and above all, humane.

Alan Bartlett is M.A. Program Director and Tutor in Church History, Spirituality, and Anglican Studies at Cranmer Hall, St. John’s College, University of Durham.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.3.2006
Verlagsort Blue Ridge Summit
Sprache englisch
Maße 142 x 215 mm
Gewicht 313 g
Themenwelt Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Liturgik / Homiletik
Religion / Theologie Christentum Moraltheologie / Sozialethik
ISBN-10 1-56101-230-0 / 1561012300
ISBN-13 978-1-56101-230-5 / 9781561012305
Zustand Neuware
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