Another Way: Thinking Together about the Holy Spirit - eBook
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Another Way: Thinking Together about the Holy Spirit - eBook  -     By: Jeremy Garber

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Title: Another Way: Thinking Together about the Holy Spirit - eBook
By: Jeremy Garber
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781532640568
ISBN-13: 9781532640568
Stock No: WW108635EB

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How can theologians, philosophers, and ordinary people think about the Holy Spirit in the twenty-first century? This volume offers one model: the pneumatology of minoritarian communal interpretation, the alternative creation of meaning within an oppressive majority context. Garber looks at the stories of Saul, Ezekiel, and Jesus in the Gospels; the Radical Reformers of the sixteenth century; and a contemporary group of "spiritual but not religious" artists to see how they understand the Spirit working in their lives. He weaves together the theories of John Howard Yoder, Deleuze and Guattari, and media theorists like Stanley Fish, Jeremy Stolow, and Thomas Lindlof as a theological and philosophical background to those stories. In the end, the Holy Spirit is "being weird like Jesus together"--and Garber offers some observations on what that might look like, throughout history and today.

Author Bio

Jeremy Garber is the Academic Advising and Writing Center coordinator at the Iliff School of Theology. He teaches constructive theology, religion and popular culture, and vocational training. Jeremy was born into the Mennonite faith and still practices it as an adult.

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