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Thinking theologically : foundations for learning / Eric D. Barreto, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Foundations for learningPublication details: Minneapolis, MN : Fortress Press, [2015]Description: 1 online resource (ix, 142 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781451494211
  • 1451494211
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Thinking Theologically.DDC classification:
  • 248.4 23
Online resources:
Contents:
Thinking mindfully / Jennifer M. Shepherd -- Thinking bodily / Lance J. Peeler -- Thinking pastorally / Jessica Krey Duckworth -- Thinking biblically / Mariam J. Kamell -- Thinking historically / Adam Ployd -- Thinking systematically / Amy Marga -- Thinking ethically / Matilde Moros -- Thinking socially / Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder -- Thinking spiritually / Cl©Łudio Carvalhaes.
Summary: Thinking theologically is not just a cerebral matter; thinking theologically invokes an embodied set of practices and values that shape individuals and communities alike. Thinking theologically demands both intellect and emotion, logic and compassion, mind and body. In fact, this book will contend that these binaries are actually integrated wholes, not mutually exclusive options. In a collection of brief, readable essays, this edited volume-as part of the Foundations for Learning series-emphasizes the vital skills, practice, and values involved in thinking theologically.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Thinking mindfully / Jennifer M. Shepherd -- Thinking bodily / Lance J. Peeler -- Thinking pastorally / Jessica Krey Duckworth -- Thinking biblically / Mariam J. Kamell -- Thinking historically / Adam Ployd -- Thinking systematically / Amy Marga -- Thinking ethically / Matilde Moros -- Thinking socially / Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder -- Thinking spiritually / Cl©Łudio Carvalhaes.

Thinking theologically is not just a cerebral matter; thinking theologically invokes an embodied set of practices and values that shape individuals and communities alike. Thinking theologically demands both intellect and emotion, logic and compassion, mind and body. In fact, this book will contend that these binaries are actually integrated wholes, not mutually exclusive options. In a collection of brief, readable essays, this edited volume-as part of the Foundations for Learning series-emphasizes the vital skills, practice, and values involved in thinking theologically.

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