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Holy Spirit and Public Life

Empowering Ecclesial Praxis

Holy Spirit and Public Life

Empowering Ecclesial Praxis

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£85.00

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN: 9781978702349
Number of Pages: 264
Published: 04/04/2022
Width: 16 cm
Height: 22.7 cm
The Holy Spirit and Public Life offers a masterful analysis of the intersections between pneumatology and public theology as well as contemporary Christianity and ‘secular’ society. Examining issues from race to domestic violence with compassion as well as critical rigour, Mark J. Cartledge, one of the UK’s leading authorities on the Pentecostal/Charismatic Movement, skilfully anchors his argument in both the biblical text and insight and empirical data from the contemporary world. His deep appreciation of the many ways in which the Christian faith inspires and empowers transformative social engagement will motivate and mould the rising commitment among Pentecostals and Charismatics to live the gospel in the public square, in the power of the Spirit. Finally, Cartledge proposes that the church engage with society by “being truthful with love.” This posture provides the integrating center for the life of the church and its mission in the world.

Part One: Frames of Reference
1 Clashing Worldviews and Critical Companionship
2 The Common Good
Part Two: Issues in Public Life
3 Poverty and Health
4 Race and “Whiteness”
5 Being Human and Sex Trafficking
6 Egalitarianism and Intimate Partner Violence
Part Three: A Constructive Proposal
7 Being Truthful with Love

Mark J. Cartledge

Mark J. Cartledge, PhD, is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, principal of the London School of Theology, and professor of practical theology.

Sex-trafficking, intimate partner violence, and whiteness as theological issues in the contemporary public square? If this has caught your attention, then you want to read what a major white Anglican charismatic practical theologian has to say about these topics while engaging with important New Testament passages! -- Amos Yong, Fuller Seminary