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Consulting the Faithful

What Christian Intellectuals Can Learn from Popular Religion
  • ISBN-13: 9780802807380
  • Publisher: EERDMANS TRADE
    Imprint: EERDMANS TRADE
  • By Richard J. Mouw
  • Price: AUD $30.99
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  • Local release date: 08/09/1994
  • Format: Paperback (229.00mm X 152.00mm) 108 pages Weight: 171g
  • Categories: Christian theology [HRCM]
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The president of Pasadena's Fuller Theological Seminary carefully assesses the relationship--or lack thereof--between "popular" religion and intellectual orthodoxy. Mouw argues that therapeutic and managerial "revolutions" can bring beneficial new sensitivities to Christian thought and practice.
Richard J. Mouw is Distinguished Professor of Faith and Public Life and former president of Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California.
Lloyd John Ogilvie --First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood "This book should be required reading for every pastor in America and for the seminary professors who train them. Here, at long last, is a clear call for the intellectual leadership of the church to listen with empathy and sensitivity to the deep spiritual yearning hidden beneath the surface of today's popular religion." Barbara G. Wheeler --Auburn Theological Seminary "This is a wise and generous essay that should be read by liberal as well as evangelical theologians. Mouw gently but firmly reminds Christian intellectuals who find popular religion distasteful that they are obliged to speak to the crises of faith in people's daily lives, that popular piety's response to these crises is a rich theological resource, and that all theology, including the most professional, is the work of God's people" Bill Hybels --Willow Creek Community Church "Richard Mouw argues for honest, charitable engagement between scholarship and popular religion. Wise counsel for the body of Christ." Margaret O'Gara --University of St. Michael's College "Richard Mouw highlights the theological significance of popular religion. His wit and insight make this book a refreshing theological reflection on Christian proclamation within North American culture. The ecumenical movement will benefit from the light this book throws on popular forms of prayer and piety from other church traditions." Richard John Neuhaus --First Things "In this marvelously readable and extraordinary important little book, Richard Mouw calls us to view popular religion with less suspicion and more charity, indeed with the respect that is due the piety of ordinary Christians -- which includes most of us."
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