A Theology of Engagement

A Theology of Engagement
ISBN: 978-0-470-77361-1
Feb 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
264 pages
Description
This ground-breaking book challenges readers to rethink the divide between liberal and orthodox approaches which characterises Christianity today.
- Provides an alternative to the liberal / orthodox divide in contemporary Christianity.
- Defends Christianity’s engagement with non-Christian traditions.
- Includes important discussion of theological method.
- Illustrated with case studies involving human rights, interfaith tolerance, economics, and ethics.
Acknowledgments viii
Introduction 1
1 Engagement: What it is and Why it Matters 7
2 Augustine’s Theological Methodology 30
3 Assimilation, Resistance, and Overhearing 48
4 Assimilation: Engagement with Human Rights 62
5 Resistance: The Heresy of State Sovereignty and the Religious Imperative for Intervention to Defend
Human Rights 71
6 Assimilation: The Importance of the Black and Feminist Perspectives 86
7 Overhearing: Clash of Discourses – Secular in the West Against the Secular in India 109
8 Overhearing: Thinking about Hinduism, Inclusivity, and Toleration 123
9 Assimilation: Christianity and the Consensus around Capitalism 138
10 Assimilation and Overhearing: Rethinking Globalization – Bediuzzaman Said Nursi’s Risale-I Nur, Hardt, and Negri 147
11 Keith Ward: An Engaged Theologian 159
12 Engaging with the Pope: Engagement yet Not Engagement 168
13 The Shape of an Engaged Theology 191
Conclusion 208
Notes 210
References 235
Index 245
"Professor Markham's essays are worth reading. The themes chosen are important, ...well researched and offer a good point of entry for the newcomer." Philip Lewis, University of Bradford, The Expository Times
"This book can help students, undergraduates and upwards, see the grand sweep as well as some of the intricacies of the faith and reason problem, and even experiment with it. This book would be an excellent choice for anyone interested in what thinking has to do wit Christianity." Sandra Ellis-Killian, The Alethia Foundation
"There is much here for a wide range of readers, those interested in theological methodology, historical theology, theology of religions, interfaith dialogue, ethical, social and global theology." Andrew Wingate, Leicester
"Markham puts forward clearly and passionately for, his position. This is a book with something to say." Zoe Bennett, The Cambridge Federation
- Provides an alternative to the liberal / orthodox divide in contemporary Christianity.
- Defends Christianity’s engagement with non-Christian traditions.
- Includes important discussion of theological method.
- Illustrated with case studies involving human rights, interfaith tolerance, economics, and ethics.