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A reconstruction of the Christian tradition as a living community fit for the struggles facing humanity today.Is Christian 'tradition' to be maintained as the absolute body of truth? Can it be used...
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A reconstruction of the Christian tradition as a living community fit for the struggles facing humanity today.
Is Christian 'tradition' to be maintained as the absolute body of truth? Can it be used selectively depending on the preferences of individual believers? What can 'religious truth' possibly mean in our age of opinions and overwhelming cultural diversity? These are unsettling questions for Christians, their effect aggravated by our daily encounter with non-western cultures and non-Christian religions, and by the increasing presentation of secularism and atheism as the 'normal' way of life.
In Never-Ending Prayer, Bert Hoedemaker outlines the continuing importance of tradition, while showing that in facing these challenges our understanding of tradition needs a 'reset'. Drawing on his own experiences of world Christianity, he reconstructs the Christian tradition in such a way that it no longer defines and defends itself as a specific body of concepts and practices over against 'the world' but as a living community originating in and remaining in interaction with humanity's permanent struggles. It is presented as a system of religious imagination in which prayer is the driving force and reconciliation is seen as the destination of humankind.
Is Christian 'tradition' to be maintained as the absolute body of truth? Can it be used selectively depending on the preferences of individual believers? What can 'religious truth' possibly mean in our age of opinions and overwhelming cultural diversity? These are unsettling questions for Christians, their effect aggravated by our daily encounter with non-western cultures and non-Christian religions, and by the increasing presentation of secularism and atheism as the 'normal' way of life.
In Never-Ending Prayer, Bert Hoedemaker outlines the continuing importance of tradition, while showing that in facing these challenges our understanding of tradition needs a 'reset'. Drawing on his own experiences of world Christianity, he reconstructs the Christian tradition in such a way that it no longer defines and defends itself as a specific body of concepts and practices over against 'the world' but as a living community originating in and remaining in interaction with humanity's permanent struggles. It is presented as a system of religious imagination in which prayer is the driving force and reconciliation is seen as the destination of humankind.
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Pages: 136
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date:
31 March 2022
Trim Size: 5.98 X 8.98 in
ISBN: 9780718896027
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / Prayer, Prayer and prayer books, RELIGION / Christian Theology / Systematic, RELIGION / Christian Theology / General, RELIGION / General, Christianity, Theology
With his claim that the 'unfinished business' of tradition is to re-imagine Jesus Christ in ten thousand places, and his gift for making the familiar ('church'; 'world') strange again, Hoedemaker writes as a poet of Christian mission. In an increasingly politicized world, here is a timely and impassioned plea for engaging the Christian tradition as an eschatological vision of reconciliation, of a humankind beyond polarization.
— Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Research Professor of Systematic Theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
— Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Research Professor of Systematic Theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Introduction
1. Imagination
Imagining a world
Imagination and reason
Religious imagination
Interlude: imagination and science
The dual role of imagination
Appendix: imagination and human evolution
2. Tradition
Memory and anticipation
Religious traditions
Tradition and (post)modernity
Fundamentalism and bricolage
Memory and anticipation reconsidered
3. Prayer
Never-ending introspection
Conversation with God
The pluriformity of prayer
The language of prayer
Review and Preview 1
4. Self
The (dis)armed subject
Meeting the other
The guilty self
Confession of guilt
Amor ergo sum
5. God
God is dead
God is there
God withdraws
God is near
God is one
6. World
Theistic imagination
World as history
World as evolution
World as cosmos
World as creation
Review and Preview 2
7. Memory
Jesus in history
Leading images: incarnation and resurrection
The paradigm of sacrifice
The coming of the Son of Man
8. Anticipation
The kingdom of God
The unity of humankind
The individual not-yet
Life-death-life
9. Mission
Missionary dynamic
Dispersing
Gathering
Church
World
A Personal Epilogue
Index
1. Imagination
Imagining a world
Imagination and reason
Religious imagination
Interlude: imagination and science
The dual role of imagination
Appendix: imagination and human evolution
2. Tradition
Memory and anticipation
Religious traditions
Tradition and (post)modernity
Fundamentalism and bricolage
Memory and anticipation reconsidered
3. Prayer
Never-ending introspection
Conversation with God
The pluriformity of prayer
The language of prayer
Review and Preview 1
4. Self
The (dis)armed subject
Meeting the other
The guilty self
Confession of guilt
Amor ergo sum
5. God
God is dead
God is there
God withdraws
God is near
God is one
6. World
Theistic imagination
World as history
World as evolution
World as cosmos
World as creation
Review and Preview 2
7. Memory
Jesus in history
Leading images: incarnation and resurrection
The paradigm of sacrifice
The coming of the Son of Man
8. Anticipation
The kingdom of God
The unity of humankind
The individual not-yet
Life-death-life
9. Mission
Missionary dynamic
Dispersing
Gathering
Church
World
A Personal Epilogue
Index