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Christianity as Distinct Practices
A Complicated Relationship
Christianity as Distinct Practices
A Complicated Relationship
Description
Jan-Olav Henriksen reconstructs and analyzes Christianity as a cluster of practices that manifest a distinct historically and contextually shaped mode of being in the world. Henriksen suggests that these practices imply a complicated relationship between the tradition in which they originate, the community that emerges from and is constituted by that tradition, and the individuals who appropriate the tradition that these communities mediate through their practices. Thus, to think of Christianity simply in terms of belief is misleading and represents an underdetermination of its distinct character.
Henriksen further argues this relationship needs to be described primarily as practices aimed at orientation and transformation. His analysis points to Christianity's similarity to other religions in regard to the functional or pragmatic dimensions it displays. Examining facets such as prayer, the use of scripture, preaching and doctrine, Henriksen emphasizes that the element that makes a practice distinctively Christian is how it relates to and is informed by the Jesus story.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Part I THEORY FOR UNDERSTANDING CHRISTIANITY AS PRACTICE
1. RELIGION AS ORIENTATION, TRANSFORMATION, AND LEGITIMIZATION OF HUMAN PRACTICES IN EVERYDAY LIFE
2. LIVED RELIGION INSTEAD OF RELIGION AS BELIEF
3. PRACTICES OF ORIENTATION AND TRANSFORMATION ARE SOCIAL PRACTICES
4. HOW FOCUS ON PRACTICES MAY RESHAPE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
5. TO ACCESS THE WORLD AS WORLD: SEMIOSIS
6. RITUAL PRACTICES AS COGNITIVE PROSTHETICS
7. IN CONCLUSION
Part II CHRISTIANITY RECONSTRUCTED: CLUSTERS OF PRACTICES SHAPED BY A STORY
8. (HI-)STORY AS RESOURCE FOR ORIENTATION AND TRANSFORMATION
9. THE CONTENT OF THE STORY: WHAT JESUS PRACTICED AS THE BASIS FOR (ECCLESIOLOGICAL) PRACTICE
10. A MORAL COMMUNITY THAT STEWARDS THE ABUNDANT GIFTS OF GOD
11. PRAYER AS MEANS OF TRANSFORMATION AND ORIENTATION: THE EXAMPLE OF THE LORD'S PRAYER
12. A REINTERPRETATION OF THE SCRIPTURES AND THE CONCRETE USE OF SCRIPTURE IN THE CHURCH
13. PREACHING AS A CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE: BETWEEN COMMUNICATIVE AND STRATEGIC ACTION
14. COMMEMORATION OF JESUS'S PRACTICES: OPENNESS TOWARD BOTH PAST AND FUTURE
15. PUZZLES FOR ORIENTATION: SUFFERING, DEATH, AND RESURRECTION
16. A THEOLOGICAL CONCLUSION: HOW TO PRACTICE “GOD”?
17. IS CHRISTIANITY A RELIGION? ARE BELIEF AND DOCTRINE OPPOSED TO PRACTICE?
18. CONCLUSION
Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | 10 Jan 2019 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 216 |
ISBN | 9780567683281 |
Imprint | T&T Clark |
Series | Rethinking Theologies: Constructing Alternatives in History and Doctrine |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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