The Calling of the Church in Times of Polarization

In many societies all over the world, an increasing polarization between contrasting groups can be observed. Polarization arises when a fear born of difference turns into ‘us-versus-them’ thinking and rules out any form of compromise. This volume addresses polarizations within societies as well as w...

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Otros Autores: Zorgdrager, Heleen, 1959- author (author), Vos, Pieter, 1970- author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden, Netherlands : Koninklijke Brill NV [2023]
Edición:First edition
Colección:Studies in Reformed theology ; Volume 46.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009786695006719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preliminary Material / Heleen Zorgdrager
  • Copyright page / Heleen Zorgdrager
  • Dedication Page / Heleen Zorgdrager
  • Notes on Contributors / Heleen Zorgdrager
  • Introduction / Pieter Vos
  • Part 1 Polarization in Church and Society / Heleen Zorgdrager
  • Chapter 1 Can Conviviality Trump Polarization? Exploring the Notion of Conviviality as Calling of the Church in Times of Polarization / Nadine Bowers Du Toit
  • Chapter 2 Re-forming the Conversation as a Response to Polarization: A Case Study Exploration of the Dallas Statement / Thandi Soko-de Jong
  • Chapter 3 Retrieving the Concept of Unio Mystica cum Christo and Applying It to Concepts of Sexuality in a Pluralistic Postmodern Culture / Willem van Vlastuin
  • Chapter 4 Theological Assessment of the Gender and Sexuality Debate in the Netherlands: The Case of the ‘Nashville Statement’ / Heleen Zorgdrager
  • Chapter 5 Passivity, Abuse, and Self-Sacrifice: Daoism and Feminist Christology / Jaeseung Cha
  • Chapter 6 “Remove the Sandals from Your Feet”: Holiness in the Dutch Euthanasia Debate / Annemarieke van der Woude
  • Chapter 7 Sowing Hope in a Polarized Agricultural Debate / Jan Jorrit Hasselaar
  • Part 2 Polarization and the Reformed Tradition / Heleen Zorgdrager
  • Chapter 8 Reformed Social Theology: Contexts and Constants / David Fergusson
  • Chapter 9 Prelude to a “Post-xenophobic” Future: Interrogating the 1618 Baptism Debate at the Synod of Dort / David Douglas Daniels III
  • Chapter 10 Protestant Schools and Hospitals in the Context of Religious Polarization in Yogyakarta / Jozef Mepibozef Nelsun Hehanussa
  • Chapter 11 Election and Hope: Van Ruler and Dort / Allan J. Janssen †
  • Chapter 12 Polarization and the Pursuit of Unanimity in the Church: Ecclesiastical Decision-Making in the Dutch Reformed Tradition / Klaas-Willem de Jong
  • Part 3 The Calling of the Church / Heleen Zorgdrager
  • Chapter 13 Fighting against Polarization: The Indonesian Communion of Churches, Religious Plurality and Sexual Orientations in Indonesia / Emanuel Gerrit Singgih
  • Chapter 14 Developing Koinonia in an Age of Polarization / Elizabeth Welch
  • Chapter 15 No Calling without Being Called: The Vocatio Interna at the Heart of Sanctification / Henk van den Belt
  • Chapter 16 ‘They Are in the World, but Not of the World’: Biblical and Contextual Reflections on Church, Alterity and Self-Otherizing / Najib George Awad
  • Chapter 17 Theology of Migration in the Discourse of the World Council of Churches and the Ecumenical Council of Churches in Hungary (2015–2019) / Viktória Kóczián
  • Chapter 18 Against Polarization: Forming a Sense of ‘Otherness’ from a Conversation between Anthropology and Neo-Calvinism / Louise C. Prideaux
  • Epilogue / Heleen Zorgdrager
  • Index of Subjects / Heleen Zorgdrager
  • Index of Names / Heleen Zorgdrager
  • Index of Scriptures / Heleen Zorgdrager.