The Engaging Theology series provides a comprehensive foundation for graduate studies and ministry formation, drawing on insights from respected theologians. Each volume focuses on key aspects of the Christian tradition—Scripture, Jesus, God, Anthropology, and Church—encouraging critical evaluation and constructive interpretation. Written in an accessible style, these books inspire deep theological reflection and discussion, aiming to ignite a passion for theology in the next generation of leaders and scholars.
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Postmodernity
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Focusing on the interplay between postmodern thought and religious beliefs, the book delves into the cultural and intellectual currents shaping contemporary discourse. It addresses the implications of postmodernism for Christian theology, specifically regarding God, Church, and Christ. Lakeland articulates the church's mission in a postmodern context and proposes a constructive theological apologetics, offering insights into how faith can engage with modern challenges and perspectives.
Focusing on the impact of Lumen Gentium, Paul Lakeland explores its implications for the role of bishops, the laity, and the relationship between the church and the People of God. He highlights the tensions within the church today and the complexities of secular laity. Lakeland argues that the document leaves many questions unanswered, suggesting that addressing these issues can help transcend current ecclesial divisions. He advocates for an ecclesiology of humility as a guiding principle for the church's future, emphasizing the ongoing relevance of this foundational text.
Exploring the intersection of imagination and mystery, this book delves into the profound questions surrounding God and life's enigmas through the lens of literature. Paul Lakeland highlights how serious fiction serves as a remedy for the shortcomings of contemporary religious imagination, suggesting that literature can guide secular minds toward a deeper understanding of mystery. By examining various novels, the author illustrates the potential of storytelling to illuminate the complexities of existence and spirituality.