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Participation and Mediation

A Practical Theology for the Liquid Church

Author: Pete Ward

Pete Ward argues that to make sense of the contemporary nature of the Church we must understand the way that encounter with God is mediated by cultural expression. Through... ...read more

ISBN-13: 9780334041658
ISBN-10: 0334041651
Publisher: SCM Press
Published: 31/10/2008
Format: Paperback
RRP: £19.99
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Pete Ward argues that to make sense of the contemporary nature of the Church we must understand the way that encounter with God is mediated by cultural expression. Through participation in expression the contemporary Church is both a lived-in 'culture' while it is also 'in-dwelt' by the Trinitarian God. He offers a theoretical approach to practical theology which will be of use to practitioners rather than merely to other practical theologians.
Author Information
Pete Ward
Dr Pete Ward is Senior Lecturer of Youth Ministry and Theological Education at King's College, London. He is also Adjunct Professor at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, CA.His earlier book 'Liquid Church' sold 10,000 copies.
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'This book is going to punch open a hole for a lot of good work to follow i think. pete is opening up all sorts of possibilities for dialogue around lived faith in culture and what is going on with lived faith in worship, mission, denominations, using cutural texts and so on. i really recommend it...'   Jonny Baker Books 2008