Academic Vocation in the Church and Academy Today

Academic Vocation in the Church and Academy Today
Title Academic Vocation in the Church and Academy Today PDF eBook
Author Shaun C. Henson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 248
Release 2017-05-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1134800339

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This book explores the vital, common, yet surprisingly often misunderstood and neglected vocation of people gifted to combine academic and priestly roles in church, church-related, and secular academic contexts. The works of those who unite priestly and academic functions into one vocation have been vital to the Church since its first-century foundations. The Church would have no practically informed theology or liturgy, and arguably no New Testament, if not for individuals who have been as gifted at researching, writing, and teaching as at conventional ministry skills like preaching and pastoral care. With a specific focus on Anglicanism as one useful lens, prominent voices from around the Anglican Communion reflect here on their experiences and expertise in academic-priestly vocation. Including contributions from the UK, USA, and Australia, this book makes a distinctive and timely offering to discussions that must surely continue.

Faithful Learning and the Christian Scholarly Vocation

Faithful Learning and the Christian Scholarly Vocation
Title Faithful Learning and the Christian Scholarly Vocation PDF eBook
Author Douglas V. Henry
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 196
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN 9780802813985

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Christian scholars and teachers everywhere are exploring ever more fully the relationship between Christian faith and the various academic disciplines. In this book, leading voices in the Christian academy provide a solid theological foundation for understanding the aims and practice of faith-and-learning integration, especially within church-related institutions, and also discuss some major challenges and opportunities facing Christian higher education in the twenty-first century. --From publisher's description.

Professing in the Postmodern Academy

Professing in the Postmodern Academy
Title Professing in the Postmodern Academy PDF eBook
Author Stephen R. Haynes
Publisher Baylor University Press
Pages 378
Release 2005-04-27
Genre Christian universities and colleges
ISBN 1932792449

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Professing in the Postmodern Academy examines the landscape of religiously affiliated higher education in America from the perspective of faculty members critically committed to the future of church-related institutions. The book includes articles on a variety of topics from members of the Rhodes Consultation on the Future of Church-Related College, a project that has involved ninety church-related institutions since 1996.

The Vocation of Theology Today

The Vocation of Theology Today
Title The Vocation of Theology Today PDF eBook
Author Tom Greggs
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 425
Release 2013-02-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1610976258

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What is the task of theology in a complex religious and secular world? What are theologians called to contribute to society, the churches, and the academy? Can theology be both fully faithful to Christian tradition and Scripture, and fully open to the challenges of the twenty-first century? In this book, an international team of contributors, including some of the best-known names in the field, respond to these questions in programmatic essays that set the direction for future debates about the vocation of theology. David Ford, in whose honor the collection is produced, has been for many years a key figure in articulating and shaping the role of contemporary theology. The contributors are his colleagues, collaborators, and former students, and their essays engage in dialogue with his work. The main unifying feature of this exciting collection is not Ford's work per se, however, but a shared engagement with the pressing question of theology's vocation today.

Hearing Vocation Differently

Hearing Vocation Differently
Title Hearing Vocation Differently PDF eBook
Author David S. Cunningham
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 369
Release 2019
Genre Education
ISBN 0190888679

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Many colleges and universities have begun using the language of vocation, which originates in Christian theology, to help undergraduates think about their futures. The contributors to this volume seek to reexamine and re-think this language for the contemporary multi-faith context.

The Christian Academic in Higher Education

The Christian Academic in Higher Education
Title The Christian Academic in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author John Sullivan
Publisher Springer
Pages 344
Release 2018-01-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 3319696297

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This book offers a Christian engagement with the realities of academic life and work. Examining this topic from intellectual, institutional and spiritual perspectives, the author explores how the two identities – as a Christian and an academic – can both coexist and complement one another. The author provides a ‘road map’ for academics demonstrating the interaction between religious faith and the responsibilities, challenges and opportunities of university scholarship and teaching. Addressing questions such as the contentious nature of religious faith in the university environment, the expression of faith within the role of professor, and the consequences of consecrating oneself to learning, this pioneering and practical volume will be relevant to Christian scholars in any academic discipline.

Vocation and Violence

Vocation and Violence
Title Vocation and Violence PDF eBook
Author Miryam Clough
Publisher Routledge
Pages 161
Release 2022-01-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 100056648X

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As #MeToo and its sister movement #ChurchToo demonstrated, sexual violence is systemic in many and varied workplace settings, including Christian churches, and can destroy women’s careers and vocational aspirations. The study draws on empirical evidence – personal stories from survivors and the views of church leaders and educators – in dialogue with theoretical perspectives, to consider clergy sexual abuse of adult women and the conditions that support it. Institutional abuse only changes when survivors come forward. This study focusses on New Zealand Anglicanism, the locus of the author’s experience, and has resonance for a range of denominational settings. It aims to be a useful resource to clergy, ministry educators, and those training for ministry, and to academics and scholars with an interest in theology, gender, and professional ethics. Notably, it will be a potentially helpful text for women survivors of sexual misconduct by clergy, not least those who are considering a future in the church or grieving the loss of one. The volume concludes by suggesting that alternative theological models and relational ethics are essential if the church is to truly address the problem of clergy sexual abuse and give greater priority to the abused.