Jan R. Schnell is a religious ethicist, liturgical theologian, and pastor. Schnell is also an assistant professor of liturgics at Wartburg Theological Seminary, where she teaches preaching for the Association of Chicago Theological Schools' doctor in ministry program. She studies how women community organizers use anger to bring about positive social transformation. Schnell and her family live on an acreage that depends on solar energy, where they steward land recovering its natural prairie. They share interests in music, reading, theater, and playing outdoors.
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Prelude Introduction Part I: Experiencing Anger 1. A Rock in My Pocket: Meet Mary Gonzales 2. Naming Anger: The Evolution of a Definition 3. Experiences with Anger: Gendered, Supremacist, and Ecclesial Part II: Foundations of Agapic Anger 4. Pop Your Collar and Dig In: Meet Drea Hall 5. Elements and Movements of Agapic Anger: Making Anger Good 6. Social Transformation: Shaping Anger to Benefit Communities Part III: Ethics of Agapic Anger 7. Becoming the Leaders God Intends: Meet Sue Engh 8. Virtuous Living and Agapic Anger: Feeling, Thinking, and Acting Splendidly 9. Practiced Wisdom: Structural Implications of Agapic Anger Part IV: Choreography of Agapic Anger 10. Find the Gap: Meet Kelly Marciales 11. The Reflection Sequence: Initial Steps 12. The Action Sequence: Concluding Steps Conclusion