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What is involved in the practice of thinking theologically about marriage? Key writers and thinkers offer an informed, considered and constructive guide to a number of central questions, including:
• Mike Higton on marriage, gender and Christian doctrine
• Charlotte Metheun on what we can learn from the history of marriage
• Ben Fulford on thinking about marriage with scripture
• Julie Gittoes on the liturgical theology of marriage
• John Bradbury on marriage as vocation
• Brett Gray on reproduction and the body's grace
• Susannah Cornwall on being faithful to our sexuate bodies
• Rachel Muers on developing a contemporary theology of marriage and much more
Reflecting a broad theological and eccesiological spectrum within the Christian tradition, Thinking Again About Marriage offers a vital resource for critical thinking and reflective practice.
© 2016 SCM Press (E-kirja): 9780334053712
Julkaisupäivä
E-kirja: 28. helmikuuta 2016
Henkinen kasvu
What is involved in the practice of thinking theologically about marriage? Key writers and thinkers offer an informed, considered and constructive guide to a number of central questions, including:
• Mike Higton on marriage, gender and Christian doctrine
• Charlotte Metheun on what we can learn from the history of marriage
• Ben Fulford on thinking about marriage with scripture
• Julie Gittoes on the liturgical theology of marriage
• John Bradbury on marriage as vocation
• Brett Gray on reproduction and the body's grace
• Susannah Cornwall on being faithful to our sexuate bodies
• Rachel Muers on developing a contemporary theology of marriage and much more
Reflecting a broad theological and eccesiological spectrum within the Christian tradition, Thinking Again About Marriage offers a vital resource for critical thinking and reflective practice.
© 2016 SCM Press (E-kirja): 9780334053712
Julkaisupäivä
E-kirja: 28. helmikuuta 2016
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