Freedom of the Self: Kenosis, Cultural Identity, and Mission at the Crossroads - eBook
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Freedom of the Self: Kenosis, Cultural Identity, and Mission at the Crossroads - eBook  -     By: Jeffrey F. Keuss

Freedom of the Self: Kenosis, Cultural Identity, and Mission at the Crossroads - eBook

Pickwick Publications / 2010 / ePub

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Title: Freedom of the Self: Kenosis, Cultural Identity, and Mission at the Crossroads - eBook
By: Jeffrey F. Keuss
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2010
ISBN: 9781630876869
ISBN-13: 9781630876869
Stock No: WW109443EB

Publisher's Description

Freedom of the Self revitalizes the question of identity formation in a postmodern era through a deep reading of Christian life in relation to current trends seen in the Emergent and Missional church movements. By relocating deep identity formation as formed and released through a renewed appraisal of kenotic Christology coupled with readings of Continental philosophy (Derrida, Levinas, Marion) and popular culture, Keuss offers a bold vision for what it means to be truly human in contemporary society, as what he calls the "kenotic self." In addition to providing a robust reflection of philosophical and theological understanding of identity formation, from Aristotle and Augustine through to contemporary thinkers, Freedom of the Self suggests some tangible steps for the individual and the church in regard to how everyday concerns such as economics, literature, and urbanization can be part of living into the life of the kenotic self.

Author Bio

Jeffrey F. Keuss is Professor of Christian Ministry, Theology, and Culture at Seattle Pacific University. He is the author of A Poetics of Jesus (2002) and editor of The Sacred and the Profane: Current Demands in Hermeneutics (2003).

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