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Rethinking the Beloved Community

Ecclesiology, Hermeneutics, Social Theory

Lewis S Mudge author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University Press of America

Published:7th Feb '01

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This book, drawing for its title upon Josiah Royce's well-known turn of phrase, presents twelve essays, written over forty years of the author's life, which together see ecclesiology as a form of hermeneutical social theory intelligible both to theologians and scholars in the human sciences. This perspective is presented as one in which members of Christian communions, and others of good will, can wrestle in common with contemporary issues of human life in a context open to transcendence. The book is arranged in five parts: Social Reality, Hermeneutics, Ecclesiogenesis, Civil Society, and Householding. An analytical introduction by the author links the essays situationally and conceptually. The principal interlocutors, in addition to Royce, are Paul Ricoeur, Alfred Schutz, Ernst Troeltsch, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, G.W.F. Hegel, Robert Bellah, John Rawls, and Jürgen Habermas.

For any ecclesiologist the book is worth reading... -- J. Otto (Newlands) * Boekbesprekings *
Mudge's vision serves as a critique of contemporary secretarians who seem to have given up on their belief that all people are created in the image of God, and might therefore have something to teach us about their maker. -- Mark D. Chapman, Ripon College, Cuddesdon, Oxford * The Expository Times *
Mudge's vision serves as a critique of contemporary secretarians who seem to have given up on their belief that all people are created in the image of God, and might therefore have something to teach us about their maker. -- Mark D. Chapman, Ripon College, Cuddesdon, Oxford * The Expository Times *
For any ecclesiologist the book is worth reading... -- J. Otto (Newlands) * Boekbesprekings *

ISBN: 9780761818663

Dimensions: 229mm x 149mm x 17mm

Weight: 422g

312 pages