The Blackwell Companion to Christian Spirituality / Edition 1

The Blackwell Companion to Christian Spirituality / Edition 1

by Arthur Holder
ISBN-10:
1405102470
ISBN-13:
9781405102476
Pub. Date:
12/23/2005
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
1405102470
ISBN-13:
9781405102476
Pub. Date:
12/23/2005
Publisher:
Wiley
The Blackwell Companion to Christian Spirituality / Edition 1

The Blackwell Companion to Christian Spirituality / Edition 1

by Arthur Holder
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Overview

The Blackwell Companion to Christian Spirituality is a comprehensive single-volume introduction to Christian spirituality, and represents the most significant recent developments in the field.
  • Offers a thoroughly interdisciplinary, broadly ecumenical, and representative overview of the most significant recent developments in the field
  • Comprises essays combining rigorous academic scholarship with accessible and elegant writing
  • Reflects an understanding of the field as the study of the lived experience of Christian faith and discipleship
  • Provides material on biblical, historical, and theological foundations, along with treatment of contemporary issues

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781405102476
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 12/23/2005
Series: Wiley Blackwell Companions to Religion
Edition description: REV
Pages: 584
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 9.90(h) x 1.46(d)

About the Author

Arthur Holder is Dean and Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of Christian Spirituality at Graduate Theological Union. A priest of the Episcopal Church, he is the co-translator of Bede: A Biblical Miscellany (1999) and the translator of Bede: On the Tabernacle (1994). He is currently Co-chair of the Christian Spirituality Group of the American Academy of Religion, and serves on the Governing Board of the Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality and the Editorial Board of the Society’s journal Spiritus.

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Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors.

Acknowledgments.

Introduction: Arthur Holder (Graduate Theological Union).

Part I: What is Christian Spirituality?.

1 Approaches to the Study of Christian Spirituality: Sandra M. Schneiders (Graduate Theological Union).

Part II: Scripture and Christian Spirituality.

2 The Old Testament in Christian Spirituality: Barbara Green (Graduate Theological Union).

3 The New Testament in Christian Spirituality: Bonnie Thurston (ordained minister).

Part III: Christian Spirituality in History.

4 Christian Spirituality during the Roman Empire (100–600): Columba Stewart (Saint John’s School of Theology).

5 Christian Spirituality in Byzantium and the East (600–1700): John A. McGuckin (Union Theological Seminary and Columbia University).

6 Christian Spirituality in the Medieval West (600–1450): Ulrike Wiethaus (Wake Forest University).

7 European Reformations of Christian Spirituality (1450–1700): Jill Raitt (Univeristy of Missouri-Columbia).

8 Christian Spirituality in Europe and North America since 1700: Diana Butler Bass (Virginia Theological Seminary) and Joseph Stewart-Sicking (Virginia Theological Seminary).

9 Christian Spirituality in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Oceania: Richard Fox Young (Princeton Theological Seminary).

Part IV: Theology and Christian Spirituality.

10 Trinitarian Perspectives on Christian Spirituality: Mark A. McIntosh (Loyola University of Chicago).

11 Christology in Christian Spirituality: William Thompson-Uberuaga (Duquesne University).

12 The Holy Spirit in Christian Spirituality: Robert Davis Hughes III (University of the South, Sewanee).

13 Christian Spirituality and the Theology of the Human Person: Philip Endean (University of Oxford).

14 The Church as Context for Christian Spirituality: David Lonsdale (University of London).

15 Sacramentality and Christian Spirituality: Ann Loades (University of Durham).

16 Christian Spirituality and Theological Ethics: William C. Spohn (University of Santa Clara).

Part V: Interdisciplinary Dialogue Partners for the Study of Christian Spirituality.

17 Social Sciences; John A. Coleman (Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles)18 Personality Sciences: Janet K. Ruffing (Fordham University).

19 Natural Sciences: Robert John Russell (Graduate Theological Union).

20 Aesthetics: Alejandro García-Rivera (Graduate Theological Union).

21 Feminist Studies: Amy Hollywood (University of Chicago Divinity School).

22 Ritual Studies: Susan J. White (Texas Christian University).

23 Theology of Religions : Michael Barnes (University of London).

Part VI: Special Topics in Contemporary Christian Spirituality.

24 Experience: David Hay (University of Aberdeen).

25 Mysticism: David B. Perrin (Saint Paul University).

26 Interpretation: Philip F. Sheldrake (University of Durham).

27 Nature: Douglas Burton-Christie (Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles).

28 Practice: Elizabeth Liebert (San Francisco Theological Seminary).

29 Liberation: Michael Battle (Duke University).

30 Interfaith Encounter: Kwok Pui-lan (Episcopal Divinity School).

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“Represents a full survey of the latest research in the field and will form an essential component of academic libraries with theological collections and make a valuable contribution to public libraries with specialist collections in the humanities.” Reference Reviews

“This book contains thirty essays covering 550 pages, all specially commissioned. It amounts to the single most thorough treatment of the field to date … lending the book considerable interest and depth [and] shows that the study of Christian spirituality has started to display the characteristics of a mature academic field: teaching, research, and an identifiable community of scholars and scholarship … Be reassured that things are looking up: scholars are less often approaching spirituality reductively, and good work is being done.” The Way

"For those who want to respond to the ‘spiritual search of our times’ and wonder what Christianity can contribute at this moment in our history, I strongly recommend the book - it will not disappoint." Journal of Contemporary Religion

"This is a rich and comprehensive resource not only for theologians but also for ordinands, parish priests and teachers." New Directions

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“It is an excellent resource for scholars and graduate students.” Brigid O’Shea Merriman, O.S.F., Lourdes College

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