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Wilderness Professor R. S. Sugirtharajah (University of Birmingham, UK)

Wilderness By Professor R. S. Sugirtharajah (University of Birmingham, UK)

Summary

Essays based on the interconnectedness of the Bible, patristic writing, systematic theology and spirituality. This book focuses on biblical and early Christian literature, and addresses theological concerns, that include essays that revisit the problem of sin, draw attention to the significance of the Quranic Jesus.

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Wilderness: Essays in Honour of Frances Young by Professor R. S. Sugirtharajah (University of Birmingham, UK)

This celebratory volume in honour of Frances Young, draws on and develops the multifarious hermeneutical interests evident in the body of her work. Its overall thematic motif, to highlight concerns which impacted on her work, is the symbolic use of 'wilderness.' This multi-disciplinary volume begins with an in-depth analysis of her work by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams. The first part of the volume has biblical and early Christian literature as the focus, and deals with, among other topics, Jesus' encounter with people of impairment, biblical figures such as Miriam, gospel portrayals of mountains, experience of wilderness in the lives of Maori and Jewish people, the temptation of Jesus as interpreted at different times, and the redefinition of asceticism in Syrian Christianity. The second part of the volume addresses theological concerns, with essays which advocate wisdom as a potential mode for doing theology, engage with the radical Christian writings of 17th and 18th centuries, revisit the problem of sin, highlight the latent Christological motifs in the novels of Tolkien, and draw attention to the significance of the Quranic Jesus. One of the powerful messages of these lucidly written essays is the interconnectedness of the Bible, patristic writing, systematic theology and spirituality. The contributors come from different theological, disciplinary, social and gender backgrounds but there are important convergences which impact on current theological discourse. These essays reflect Frances Young's twin concerns, academic and pastoral, and will be attractive to both lay and professional readers.

Wilderness Reviews

"It is a book that is worthy of the person it honours. It is also one that should sit on the shelves of every minister who wants to see how the academe can shape his or her ministry, and on those of an academic who needs reminding that the wilderness is a place worth ecxploring, worth learning from." ANVIL vol.24 no.4 2007 -- Kevin Ellis
'This is an exceptional Festschrift...It is rare for such a collection of essays to focus on a theme, and even rarer for an editor to succeed...in uniting contributors behind such a theme.' Dr John M Court Church Times, 17/11/2006 -- Dr John M Court * Church Times *

About Professor R. S. Sugirtharajah (University of Birmingham, UK)

R. S. Sugirtharajah is Professor of Biblical Hermeneutics, University of Birmingham. Recent publications include: Postcolonial Reconfigurations: An alternative way of reading the Bible and doing Theology, SCM Press, London, 2003.

Table of Contents

Profile: Frances Young; The Most Revd Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury; 'These Then Let Us Emulate' The Early Church Illuminate Two Gospel Impairment Encounters Simon Horne; Wilderness woman: the taming of Miriam. Christine Trevett; Women in the Wilderness - Rereading Revelation 12 Diane Treacy-Cole; The Mountain and the Desert David Parker; Finding Identity in the Wilderness Lynne Wall; The Wilderness Quotation in Mark 1:2-3 Steve Moyise; Reading Jesus in the Wilderness Judith Lieu; The Poor Wise Man and the Cacophony of Voices Paul M. Joyce; Mimesis, typology and the institution narrative: some observations on Traditio apostolica 4 and its afterlife Alistair Stewart-Sykes; 'Incense in Our Land': Julian Saba and Early Syrian Christianity Susan Ashbrook Harvey; Wilderness, Revelation and the New Jerusalem in Radical Christian Writings Christopher Rowland; From Evil Thoughts to Deadly Sins: Evagrius of Pontus's Psychology of Sin Angela Tilby; Wilderness Wisdom for the Twenty-first Century: Arthur, L'Arche and the Culmination of Christian History David F. Ford; From wilderness towards home Jean Vanier; Wilderness Wanderers and Their Theological Significance in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings Emily Hunt; Jesus in the Qur'an, The Historical Jesus and The Myth of God Incarnate Neal Robinson.

Additional information

NPB9780567041425
9780567041425
0567041425
Wilderness: Essays in Honour of Frances Young by Professor R. S. Sugirtharajah (University of Birmingham, UK)
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Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2005-09-15
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