Resurrecting the Person

Resurrecting the Person
Title Resurrecting the Person PDF eBook
Author John Swinton
Publisher
Pages 237
Release 2000
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780687082285

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In Resurrecting the Person, John Swinton argues that while mental illnesses are often biological and genetic in origin, the real handicap experienced by individuals is imposed by the types of reactions, values, and attitudes which are typical of contemporary western society. In other words, how a mental illness is experienced has much to do with how it is socially constructed. How will the church react to this suggestion? Swinton suggests that the key to the effective pastoral care of individuals with severe mental illness lies not only within the realms of psychiatry, therapy, and pharmacological intervention, but in the rehumanization which is borne within the relationship of friendship.

Resurrecting Interpretation

Resurrecting Interpretation
Title Resurrecting Interpretation PDF eBook
Author Simon Perry
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 275
Release 2012-04-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1610976118

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Hermeneutics is the work of Hermes, the Greek demigod, a messenger from the gods and from the dead. Simon Perry sets out to explore the contemporary face of Hermes through a reading of Jesus' parable of the rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31). This parable has one distinguishing feature that marks it out from other ancient stories following the same basic storyline: that a visitor from the dead is not granted leave to return with a message to the land of the living. In order for Scripture to be heard, Hermes is not necessary. Where does this leave the role of hermeneutics? Perry looks to philosophers, ethicists, and theologians for an answer.

Finding Jesus in the Storm

Finding Jesus in the Storm
Title Finding Jesus in the Storm PDF eBook
Author John Swinton
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 246
Release 2020-09-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 1467460249

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People living with mental health challenges are not excluded from God’s love or even the fullness of life promised by Jesus. Unfortunately, this hope is often lost amid the well-meaning labels and medical treatments that dominate the mental health field today. In Finding Jesus in the Storm, John Swinton makes the case for reclaiming that hope by changing the way we talk about mental health and remembering that, above all, people are people, regardless of how unconventionally they experience life. Finding Jesus in the Storm is a call for the church to be an epicenter of compassion for those experiencing depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and related difficulties. That means breaking free of the assumptions that often accompany these diagnoses, allowing for the possibility that people living within unconventional states of mental health might experience God in unique ways that are real and perhaps even revelatory. In each chapter, Swinton gives voice to those experiencing the mental health challenges in question, so readers can see firsthand what God’s healing looks like in a variety of circumstances. The result is a book about people instead of symptoms, description instead of diagnosis, and lifegiving hope for everyone in the midst of the storm.

Personal Identity and Resurrection

Personal Identity and Resurrection
Title Personal Identity and Resurrection PDF eBook
Author Georg Gasser
Publisher Routledge
Pages 287
Release 2016-09-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317081900

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What happens to us when we die? According to Christian faith, we will rise again bodily from the dead. This claim raises a series of philosophical and theological conundrums: is it rational to hope for life after death in bodily form? Will it truly be we who are raised again or will it be post-mortem duplicates of us? How can personal identity be secured? What is God's role in resurrection and everlasting life? In response to these conundrums, this book presents the first ever joint work of leading philosophers and theologians on life after death. This is an impressive demonstration of interdisciplinary cooperation between philosophy and theology. Various models are offered which depict what resurrection into an incorruptible post-mortem body might look like. Therefore this book is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the doctrine of bodily resurrection - be they philosophers, theologians, scholars in religious studies, or believers interested in examining their faith.

An American's Resurrection

An American's Resurrection
Title An American's Resurrection PDF eBook
Author Eric Arauz
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 2012-11-01
Genre Child abuse
ISBN 9780988356504

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Unflinching in his honesty and unabashed in his love for life, Eric Arauz first peels back the curtain on living with the trauma of severe child abuse, mental illness, and addiction to reveal the brutal truth about hopelessness and the so-called "fine line between madness and genius," and then lays out his Existential Cookbook and the literary ingredients he discovered on the road to living a joyous and hope-filled life.

Resurrecting Parts

Resurrecting Parts
Title Resurrecting Parts PDF eBook
Author Taylor Petrey
Publisher Routledge
Pages 135
Release 2015-07-03
Genre History
ISBN 1317442970

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During the late second and early third centuries C.E. the resurrection became a central question for intellectual commentary, with increasingly tense divisions between those who interpreted the resurrection as a bodily experience and those who did not. The relationship between the resurrected person and their mortal flesh was also a key point of discussion, especially in regards to sexual desires, body parts, and practices. Early Christians struggled to articulate how and why these bodily features related to the imagined resurrected self. The problems posed by the resurrection thus provoked theological analysis of the mortal body, sexual desire and gender. Resurrecting Parts is the first study to examine the place of gender and sexuality in early Christian debates on the nature of resurrection, investigating how the resurrected body has been interpreted by writers of this period in order to address the nature of sexuality and sexual difference. In particular, Petrey considers the instability of early Christian attempts to separate maleness and femaleness. Bodily parts commonly signified sexual difference, yet it was widely thought that future resurrected bodies would not experience desire or reproduction. In the absence of sexuality, this insistence on difference became difficult to maintain. To achieve a common, shared identity and status for the resurrected body that nevertheless preserved sexual difference, treatises on the resurrection found it necessary to explain how and in what way these parts would be transformed in the resurrection, shedding all associations with sexual desires, acts, and reproduction. Exploring a range of early Christian sources, from the Greek and Latin fathers to the authors of the Nag Hammadi writings, Resurrecting Parts is a fascinating resource for scholars interested in gender and sexuality in classical antiquity, early Christianity, asceticism, and, of course, the resurrection and the body.

Resurrecting Cannibals

Resurrecting Cannibals
Title Resurrecting Cannibals PDF eBook
Author Heike Behrend
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 226
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 1847010393

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Accompanying DVD is entitled: "Satan crucified : a crusade of the Catholic Church in western Uganda / a video by Armin Linke and Heike Behrend.