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Stories of Desire and Narratives of Faith

Author : Victor Hunter,Lanny Hunter
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2019-04-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532662270

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Stories are the foundation for identity and the ground of understanding. Stories of Desire and Narratives of Faith addresses humankind’s search for identity and meaning through the stories of science and religion. Both arose in the mists of history. Both are awe inspiring. Both beggar the imagination. Both have always competed for authority. Science gained preeminence in our postmodern, pluralistic, globalized world as evidenced based, while religion (for many reasons) lost credibility. Yet religion has not disappeared. Stories is a concise, engaging, inspiring accessible account of the history of science (geological and biological evolution perceived through increasingly sophisticated technology) and the history of nine text-based world religions of antiquity. Stories avoids insider language, democratizing both God talk and scientific jargon without patronizing either. There is no attempt to identify the best or truest religion, and Stories disavows dogmatic religious triumphalism. The authors do follow the tradition of giving an account of their Christian faith, the only religious story with which they have experience. They invite others to do the same, paying attention to their own stories as they grapple with modern science, do theology, and engage faith. Stories proposes how and in what manner these disciplines can meaningfully converse in today’s world.

Stories of Desire and Narratives of Faith

Author : Victor Hunter,Lanny Hunter
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2019-04-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532662294

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Stories of Desire and Narratives of Faith by Victor Hunter,Lanny Hunter Pdf

Stories are the foundation for identity and the ground of understanding. Stories of Desire and Narratives of Faith addresses humankind's search for identity and meaning through the stories of science and religion. Both arose in the mists of history. Both are awe inspiring. Both beggar the imagination. Both have always competed for authority. Science gained preeminence in our postmodern, pluralistic, globalized world as evidenced based, while religion (for many reasons) lost credibility. Yet religion has not disappeared. Stories is a concise, engaging, inspiring accessible account of the history of science (geological and biological evolution perceived through increasingly sophisticated technology) and the history of nine text-based world religions of antiquity. Stories avoids insider language, democratizing both God talk and scientific jargon without patronizing either. There is no attempt to identify the best or truest religion, and Stories disavows dogmatic religious triumphalism. The authors do follow the tradition of giving an account of their Christian faith, the only religious story with which they have experience. They invite others to do the same, paying attention to their own stories as they grapple with modern science, do theology, and engage faith. Stories proposes how and in what manner these disciplines can meaningfully converse in today's world.

Narratives of Faith from the Haiti Earthquake

Author : Roger Philip Abbott,Robert S. White
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2019-05-31
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780429649240

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Narratives of Faith from the Haiti Earthquake by Roger Philip Abbott,Robert S. White Pdf

This book presents an in-depth ethnographic case study carried out in the years following the 2010 Haiti earthquake to present the role of faith beliefs in disaster response. The earthquake is one of the most destructive on record, and the aftermath, including a cholera epidemic and ongoing humanitarian aid, has continued for years following the catastrophe. Based on dozens of interviews, this book gives primacy to survivors’ narratives. It begins by laying out the Haitian context, before presenting an account of the earthquake from survivors’ perspectives. It then explores in detail how the earthquake affected the religious, mainly Christian, faith of survivors and how religious faith influenced how they responded to, and are recovering from, the experience. The account is also informed by geoscience and the accompanying "complicating factors." Finally, the Haitian experience highlights the significant role that religious faith can play alongside other learned coping strategies in disaster response and recovery globally. This book contributes an important case study to an emerging literature in which the influence of both religion and narrative is being recognised. It will be of interest to scholars of any discipline concerned with disaster response, including practical theology, anthropology, psychology, geography, Caribbean studies and earth science. It will also provide a resource for non-governmental organisations.

God as Author

Author : Gene C. Fant, Jr.
Publisher : B&H Publishing Group
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780805447903

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God as Author by Gene C. Fant, Jr. Pdf

A thoughtful literary treatise suggesting that the Gospel is not just like a story, but that narrative in general is like the Gospel.

Narrative Desire and Historical Reparations

Author : Timothy Gauthier
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2013-10-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135492083

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Narrative Desire and Historical Reparations by Timothy Gauthier Pdf

This book examines and explains the obsession with history in the contemporary British novel. It frames these historical novels as expressions of narrative desire, highlighting the reciprocal relationship between a desire to disclose and to rid ourselves of anxieties elicited by the past. Scrutinizing representative novels from Byatt, McEwan and Rushdie, contemporary fiction is revealed as capable of advocating a viable ethical stance and as a form of authentic commentary. Our anxieties often exist in response to what might be perceived as the oppression or eradication of values, whether this is through the modern repudiation of Victorian principles (Byatt), the Western rethinking of Enlightenment narratives in light of the Holocaust (McEwan), or pluralism threatened by religious fundamentalism (Rushdie). Each of these novelists differentially employs postmodern artifice, sometimes as a way to reject the notion of historical construction, sometimes to advocate for it, but always to bring us closer to what the author believes are significant values and truths, rather than relativism. The representative qualities of these novels serve to highlight themes, concerns, and anxieties present in many of the works of each author and by extension those of their contemporaries.

Dostoevsky's the Idiot and the Ethical Foundations of Narrative

Author : Sarah Young
Publisher : Anthem Press
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2004-11-14
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780857287359

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Dostoevsky's the Idiot and the Ethical Foundations of Narrative by Sarah Young Pdf

"Provides an innovative theoretical framework for an analysis that integrates structural and narratological considerations with thematic (religious and ethical) aspects, by focusing on the characters' interactivity as the most fundamental level on which the ethical systems of the novel are enacted. Examines the questions of what ethical bases are put forward by the novel, what faith-issues and philosophical world-views they derive from, and how, in terms of structuring and narration rather than simply thematically, they are presented in the novel ... Through the concept of scripting, the author shows how the ethical becomes the foundation for the narratological in The idiot"--Page 4 of cover

Everything Must Change

Author : Brian D. McLaren
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2009-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 140028029X

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Everything Must Change by Brian D. McLaren Pdf

"What do the life and teaching of Jesus have to say about the most critical global problems in our world today?"--Provided by publisher.

Newman and Faith

Author : Ian Turnbull Ker,Terrence Merrigan
Publisher : Peeters Publishers
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9042914610

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Newman and Faith by Ian Turnbull Ker,Terrence Merrigan Pdf

The life and work of John Henry Newman were dominated by questions concerning the nature of Christian faith and the way in which it comes to expression in history. In this collection of essays, eight leading scholars examine the theological, philosophical, historical, literary and spiritual dimensions of Newman's understanding of faith, and reflect on the way in which his thought relates to contemporary concerns and interests in their disciplines. The themes discussed include the relationship between faith and reason, Newman and postmodernity, the rights and limitations of conscience, the place of doctrine in Christian life, the believer in the church, and the autobiographical significance of Newman's treatment of faith in his novels. Like its predecessor, Newman and the Word, this collection aims to provide a critical reflection on the relevance of Newman's thought for today.

Paul and the Hermeneutics of Faith

Author : Francis Watson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567657770

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Paul and the Hermeneutics of Faith by Francis Watson Pdf

In recent years, scholars from both Christian and Jewish backgrounds have tried to rethink the relationship between earliest Christianity and its Jewish milieu; and Paul has emerged as a central figure in this debate. Francis Watson contributes to this scholarly discussion by seeing Paul and his Jewish contemporaries as, above all, readers of scripture. However different the conclusions they draw, they all endeavour to make sense of the same normative scriptural texts - in the belief that, as they interpret the scriptural texts, the texts will themselves interpret and illuminate the world of contemporary experience. In that sense, Paul and his contemporaries are standing on common ground. Far from relativizing their differences, however, it is this common ground that makes such differences possible. In this new edition Watson provides a comprehensive new introduction entitled 'A Response to My Critics' in which he directly engages with the critics of the previous edition. There is a substantial new Preface and two new Appendices, and the text has been fully revised throughout.

Faith and Wisdom in Science

Author : Tom McLeish
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2014-05-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780191007118

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Faith and Wisdom in Science by Tom McLeish Pdf

"Can you Count the Clouds?" asks the voice of God from the whirlwind in the stunningly beautiful catalogue of nature-questions from the Old Testament Book of Job. Tom McLeish takes a scientist's reading of this ancient text as a centrepiece to make the case for science as a deeply human and ancient activity, embedded in some of the oldest stories told about human desire to understand the natural world. Drawing on stories from the modern science of chaos and uncertainty alongside medieval, patristic, classical and Biblical sources, Faith and Wisdom in Science challenges much of the current 'science and religion' debate as operating with the wrong assumptions and in the wrong space. Its narrative approach develops a natural critique of the cultural separation of sciences and humanities, suggesting an approach to science, or in its more ancient form natural philosophy - the 'love of wisdom of natural things' - that can draw on theological and cultural roots. Following the theme of pain in human confrontation with nature, it develops a 'Theology of Science', recognising that both scientific and theological worldviews must be 'of' each other, not holding separate domains. Science finds its place within an old story of participative reconciliation with a nature, of which we start ignorant and fearful, but learn to perceive and work with in wisdom. Surprisingly, science becomes a deeply religious activity. There are urgent lessons for education, the political process of decision-making on science and technology, our relationship with the global environment, and the way that both religious and secular communities alike celebrate and govern science.

Fictions of Desire

Author : Stephen Snyder
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2000-05-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0824822366

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Fictions of Desire by Stephen Snyder Pdf

Stephen Snyder examines Kafu's fiction in terms of narrative strategy, placing him squarely within some of the most important currents of literary modernism--at the nexus of Naturalism and the largely antithetical development of the modernist reflexive novel.

Uncovering Spiritual Narratives

Author : Suzanne M. Coyle
Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780800699291

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Uncovering Spiritual Narratives by Suzanne M. Coyle Pdf

All cultures use story as a way to make sense of life. Yet for many, only a single story line is seen as the "real truth." Using narrative therapy as a caregiving approach can help individuals uncover multilayered narratives that are far more complex and liberating. Drawing on theological approaches and real life experiences, Coyle creates a contextual pastoral theology that helps caregivers find the power of God in people's stories.

The Worldview of the Word of Faith Movement: Eden Redeemed

Author : Mikael Stenhammar
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2021-12-16
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567703477

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The Worldview of the Word of Faith Movement: Eden Redeemed by Mikael Stenhammar Pdf

This volume approaches the Word of Faith as a worldview, and analyses the movement through N. T. Wright's model for worldview-analysis in order to provide necessary nuance and complexity to scholarly interpretations of the Word of Faith. The reader receives insights into the movement's narrative, semiotic, practical and propositional dimensions, which cumulatively offer a multifaceted understanding of how the Word of Faith interprets reality and engages with the world. The analysis shows that there is a narrative core to Word of Faith beliefs in the form of a unique theological story with focus set on the present restoration of Eden's authority and blessings. This study demonstrates how the Word of Faith operates as a distinct worldview that parses the world through the lens of faith's causative power to affect a direct correspondence between present reality and Eden's perfection. The findings advance a critical and therapeutic approach that acknowledges how the worldview both strengthens and subverts Pentecostalism.

Neo-Victorianism

Author : Ann Heilmann,Mark Llewellyn
Publisher : Springer
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2010-07-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780230281691

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Neo-Victorianism by Ann Heilmann,Mark Llewellyn Pdf

This field-defining book offers an interpretation of the recent figurations of neo-Victorianism published over the last ten years. Using a range of critical and cultural viewpoints, it highlights the problematic nature of this 'new' genre and its relationship to re-interpretative critical perspectives on the nineteenth century.

Lines of Narrative

Author : Molly Andrews,Shelley Day Sclater,Corinne Squire,Amal Treacher
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2002-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134547517

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Lines of Narrative by Molly Andrews,Shelley Day Sclater,Corinne Squire,Amal Treacher Pdf

A focus on the inter-relationship between experience, self and society brilliantly advances our understanding of the 'narrative turn' in the social sciences. This text will be of vital interest to both sociologists and psychologists.