Educating for Redemptive Community: Essays in Honor of Jack Seymour and Margaret Ann Crain - eBook
Edited By: Denise Janssen
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Educating for Redemptive Community: Essays in Honor of Jack Seymour and Margaret Ann Crain - eBook  -     Edited By: Denise Janssen

Educating for Redemptive Community: Essays in Honor of Jack Seymour and Margaret Ann Crain - eBook

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Title: Educating for Redemptive Community: Essays in Honor of Jack Seymour and Margaret Ann Crain - eBook
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf and Stock
Publication Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781498208178
ISBN-13: 9781498208178
Stock No: WW110775EB

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Jesus made claims about redemptive community throughout his ministry when he called people to extravagant grace. Even in the midst of the oppression of his day, Jesus preached and taught that redemptive community was possible if his followers would simply stop hoarding, hiding, and excluding. What a prophetic word for today in the midst of modern day oppression and fears of scarcity! In this edited volume, in honor of religious education scholars Jack Seymour and Margaret Ann Crain, eight of their PhD advisees--each scholars in their own right--join Seymour and Crain to lay out their vision of redemptive community. Rooted in their own scholarship, each contributor proposes ways in which Jesus' vision of redemptive community can become reality in churches and congregations, and in our larger world. In addition to essays by Jack Seymour and Margaret Ann Crain, scholars contributing to this volume include Dori Grinenko Baker, Reginald Blount, Evelyn L. Parker, Mai-Anh Le Tran, Leah Gunning Francis, Carmichael Crutchfield, Debora B.A. Junker, and Denise Janssen. The foreword by Mary Elizabeth Moore and afterword by Seymour and Crain set the volume in the larger context of the church and academy.

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Denise Janssen is Assistant Professor of Christian Education at the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University. She is the author of Fostering Faith: Teaching and Learning in the Christian Church (2014) and Reclaimed: Faith in an Emerging Generation (2015).

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