Forrester on Christian Ethics and Practical Theology: Collected Writings on Christianity, India, and the Social Order
In: Ashgate Contemporary Thinkers on Religion: Collected Works
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Formative Practices in Christian Theology -- I: INDIA -- 1 Encountering Munuswamy -- 2 The End of Equality?: A Strange Silence in Public Debate -- Caste -- 3 Hierarchy, Equality and Religion -- 4 The Revolt of 1857 and the Caste Question -- 5 Caste and the Mass Movements -- 6 Caste and Christianity since Gandhi and Ambedkar -- Christian Theology in India -- 7 Christianity and Early Indian Nationalism -- 8 Christian Theology in a Hindu Context -- 9 Commensalism and Christian Mission: The Indian Case -- 10 Professor Hick and the Universe of Faiths -- II: PRACTICAL THEOLOGY -- Introduction -- 11 Divinity in Use and Practice -- 12 Some Thoughts on 'Religionless Christianity' -- 13 The Chaplain as Educational Counsellor -- 14 The Liberation of Worship -- 15 Living in Truth and Unity: The Church as a Hermeneutic of Law and Gospel -- 16 Anthropology in Modern Theology -- 17 Biblical Interpretation and Cultural Relativism -- 18 The Communicative Practice of a Humble Church -- 19 The Future of Theology: The Vocational and the Academic in Theological Education -- III: CHRISTIAN ETHICS -- Introduction -- 20 The Place of the Church in the New Europe -- 21 Justice as an Issue for Contemporary Practical Theology -- 22 Ecclesia Scoticana -- 23 The Church and the Concentration Camp: Some Reflections on Moral Community -- IV: POLITICAL THEOLOGY -- Introduction -- 24 The Political Teaching of Luther (1483-1546) and Calvin (1509-1564) -- 25 The Political Teaching of Richard Hooker (1553-1600) -- 26 The Problem of Natural Law in Theology and Social Science -- 27 The Attack on Christendom in Marx and Kierkegaard -- 28 Mystique and Politique -- 29 The Theological Task -- 30 The Promise of Liberation Theology -- 31 The Church, Theology and the Poor