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The Holy Spirit and Public Life

Empowering Ecclesial Praxis
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Mark J. Cartledge argues that the contemporary church can be empowered in its engagement with issues in public life through reading specific New Testament texts that focus on the person and work of the Holy Spirit. This book provides a Spirit-empowered approach to church praxis that is located within the discourse of public theology. In this construction, the church is called to "walk alongside" the world in critical companionship for the sake of the common good of all people. What this looks like is explored by means of four specific themes: poverty and health care, race and ethnicity, and sex trafficking and domestic violence. Finally, Cartledge proposes that the church engage with society by "being truthful with love." This posture provides the integrating center for the life of the church and its mission in the world.
Mark J. Cartledge is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, principal of the London School of Theology, and professor of practical theology.
Part One: Frames of Reference 1 Clashing Worldviews and Critical Companionship 2 The Common Good Part Two: Issues in Public Life 3 Poverty and Health 4 Race and "Whiteness" 5 Being Human and Sex Trafficking 6 Egalitarianism and Intimate Partner Violence Part Three: A Constructive Proposal 7 Being Truthful with Love
Sex-trafficking, intimate partner violence, and whiteness as theological issues in the contemporary public square? If this has caught your attention, then you want to read what a major white Anglican charismatic practical theologian has to say about these topics while engaging with important New Testament passages! -- Amos Yong, Fuller Seminary
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