Buch, Englisch, Band 29, 262 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 463 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 29, 262 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 463 g
Reihe: Theology and Mission in World Christianity
ISBN: 978-90-04-67958-0
Verlag: Brill
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Weitere Infos & Material
List of Figures
Glossary of Arabic and Coptic Terms
Introduction
1 Martyrs, Monks, and Migrants
1 Studying the Copts
1 General History and Contemporary Background
2 Twentieth-Century and Contemporary Developments
3 Revival Leaders and Luminaries
4 Historical Conclusions
5 Studying the Copts
6 Coptic Theological Sources
7 Conclusion
2 The Tools of Practical Theology
1 Pneumatic Kenosis: a Practical Theological Account of Spirit Experience
2 Theory Construction: Bridging the Sociological and Theological
3 Conclusion
3 Lifeworld
1 The Copts in Kuwait
2 Diasporic Copts in a Stratified Society
3 Maintaining Stratification: the Kafala System
4 The ‘Islamic’ Context: Neo-Dhimmitude
5 Other Material and Time Constituents of the Lifeworld
6 Sunday School and Religious Art
7 Conclusion
4 The Case Study and the Pneumatic Pieties
1 Case Study Design: Process and Demographics
2 A Shared Psychology of Spirituality: ASA s and Flow
3 The Pneumatic Pieties: the Eucharistic Liturgy, Prayer, Fasting, Experiences of the Charismata, and the Quest for Baraka
4 Conclusion
5 The Kuwait-Coptic Eucharistic Liturgy as an Interaction Ritual
1 Conclusion
6 Prayer and the Diamond Model of Theosis: towards a Practical Theological Theory
1 Setting the Stage: Hybrid Spiritualities in Tension
2 The Diamond Model of Theosis (DMT)
3 Participative Prayer Unto Theosis
4 Conclusion
7 Pneumatic Piety on a Mission: a Comparative Conversation with Pentecostalism
1 A Comparative Account
2 Challenges to Pentecostal-Coptic Dialogue
3 Progress and Parallels
8 Conclusion
1 Modernity and Neo-Dhimmitude: Continuing Challenges to St Mark’s
2 Possibilities for Future Research
3 Personal Reflections
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures
Glossary of Arabic and Coptic Terms
Introduction
1 Martyrs, Monks, and Migrants
1 Studying the Copts
1 General History and Contemporary Background
2 Twentieth-Century and Contemporary Developments
3 Revival Leaders and Luminaries
4 Historical Conclusions
5 Studying the Copts
6 Coptic Theological Sources
7 Conclusion
2 The Tools of Practical Theology
1 Pneumatic Kenosis: a Practical Theological Account of Spirit Experience
2 Theory Construction: Bridging the Sociological and Theological
3 Conclusion
3 Lifeworld
1 The Copts in Kuwait
2 Diasporic Copts in a Stratified Society
3 Maintaining Stratification: the Kafala System
4 The ‘Islamic’ Context: Neo-Dhimmitude
5 Other Material and Time Constituents of the Lifeworld
6 Sunday School and Religious Art
7 Conclusion
4 The Case Study and the Pneumatic Pieties
1 Case Study Design: Process and Demographics
2 A Shared Psychology of Spirituality: ASA s and Flow
3 The Pneumatic Pieties: the Eucharistic Liturgy, Prayer, Fasting, Experiences of the Charismata, and the Quest for Baraka
4 Conclusion
5 The Kuwait-Coptic Eucharistic Liturgy as an Interaction Ritual
1 Conclusion
6 Prayer and the Diamond Model of Theosis: towards a Practical Theological Theory
1 Setting the Stage: Hybrid Spiritualities in Tension
2 The Diamond Model of Theosis (DMT)
3 Participative Prayer Unto Theosis
4 Conclusion
7 Pneumatic Piety on a Mission: a Comparative Conversation with Pentecostalism
1 A Comparative Account
2 Challenges to Pentecostal-Coptic Dialogue
3 Progress and Parallels
8 Conclusion
1 Modernity and Neo-Dhimmitude: Continuing Challenges to St Mark’s
2 Possibilities for Future Research
3 Personal Reflections
Bibliography
Index