Courage Beyond Fear: Re-Formation in Theological Education - eBook
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Title: Courage Beyond Fear: Re-Formation in Theological Education - eBook
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781532661310
ISBN-13: 9781532661310
Stock No: WW107653EB

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The aim of this book, Courage Beyond Fear: Re-Formation in Theological Education, is to combat actual crises we have survived in theological institutions. We first document responses of resistance to authoritarian structures in student and faculty meditations and sermons. Then through them we identify dispositions in community crises: shock, witness, flight or fight, marginalization, power in community, and forgiveness. Behind these dispositions we identify strategies: opposition without rancor; shared authority; vulnerability and truth telling; hope without expectation; courage beyond fear; humility without humiliation. The book proposes that these strategies of formation and resistance can be deployed in other authoritarian and paternalistic contexts. This book also describes actual realities behind public statements of institutional changes and catastrophes through process, not outcomes. It is the first description of actual crises in theological schools from student, faculty, and staff perspectives.

Author Bio

Katie Day is the Charles A. Schieren Professor of Church and Society at the United Lutheran Seminary at Philadelphia. She is the author of Faith On The Avenue: Religion on a City Street (2014). Currently she is conducting research on "God and Guns," looking at the role of religion in the construction of meaning and public discourse on guns. Deirdre Good is a lay preacher in the Diocese of Maine and a faculty member at the Stevenson School for Ministry in the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania. She is the author of Jesus' Family Values (2006), and Mariam, the Magdalen, and the Mother (2005).

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