Interrupting the Church's Flow: A radically receptive political theology in the urban margins
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Interrupting the Church's Flow: A radically receptive political theology in the urban margins  -     By: Al Barrett

Interrupting the Church's Flow: A radically receptive political theology in the urban margins

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Title: Interrupting the Church's Flow: A radically receptive political theology in the urban margins
By: Al Barrett
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 346
Vendor: SCM Press
Publication Date: 2020
Dimensions: 9.21 X 6.14 X 0.94 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 8 ounces
ISBN: 0334059909
ISBN-13: 9780334059905
Stock No: WW059900

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• Offers robust and involved theological grounding to the more practical, student-focused Being Interrupted (forthcoming with SCM Press in 2020) • With a foreword by Mike Higton • A radical attempt to explore what a ‘first world liberation theology’ might look like

Author Bio

Revd Dr Al Barrett is rector of Hodge Hill Church in the Diocese of Birmingham. He is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Queen’s Foundation

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This book offers us a renewing and challenging vision of how to be human in unsettling times. It renews political theology as a discipline, building on (rather than rejecting) the movements of recent years; and it renews the Church whose pathway to the life of resurrection is argued to be via a radically receptive way of living. -- Anna Rowlands, St Hilda Associate Professor of Catholic Social Thought and Practice

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