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Urban ecclesiology : gospel of Mark, Familia Dei and a Filipino community facing homelessness / Pascal D. Bazzell.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Ecclesiological Investigations; volume 19Publication details: London : T & T Clark, 2015.Description: 252 p.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780567672476
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • FIL BX 1656 .B39 2015
Contents:
Contents:
Chapter 1. Being church among the homeless
Ecclesiology of the marginalized
Contours of the research project
Paradigms for serving the homeless populations
Advocacy for an ecclesial-oriented paradigm
Structural overview of this study
Chapter 2 Theoretical and methodological prolegomena
Towards a correlation between ideal and local ecclesiology
Towards a method for ecclesiology applied in local contexts
Chapter 3 Ecclesiality and locality of the church
Indispensable ecclesial contours
Criteria towards ecclesiality in a local ecclesiology
Chapter 4 Towards naming the context
Colonial historical ethnography of the Philippines-- A history of struggle
Arriving in Davao: a tale of a two-sided city
Kinship and the social order: the social ties that bind
A community's communication process and leadership, within and without
The Economic dimension
Community relationships, within and without
Religious institutions, inclinations and indigenous beliefs
A community's description shaping the ecclesial narrative
Chapter 5 A Contextual and Interdisciplinary Reading of Mark's Gospel
Doing ecclesial theology with the FECH: Hermeneutical Reflections
Why the gospel of Mark
Reading Mark's gospel: Hermeneutical insights from the FECH
Learning from the theological motifs of the FECH
Chapter 6 Towards a familia dei ecclesiology
A local ecclesial theology of the FECH
Ecclesiology as contextual theology
Chapter 7 A church in the Filipino contexts
Contemporary paradigms in urban mission
Emobodied ecclesiology in a local context: ramifications
Conclusion: the homeless Jesus
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

Chapter 1. Being church among the homeless

Ecclesiology of the marginalized

Contours of the research project

Paradigms for serving the homeless populations

Advocacy for an ecclesial-oriented paradigm

Structural overview of this study

Chapter 2 Theoretical and methodological prolegomena

Towards a correlation between ideal and local ecclesiology

Towards a method for ecclesiology applied in local contexts

Chapter 3 Ecclesiality and locality of the church

Indispensable ecclesial contours

Criteria towards ecclesiality in a local ecclesiology

Chapter 4 Towards naming the context

Colonial historical ethnography of the Philippines-- A history of struggle

Arriving in Davao: a tale of a two-sided city

Kinship and the social order: the social ties that bind

A community's communication process and leadership, within and without

The Economic dimension

Community relationships, within and without

Religious institutions, inclinations and indigenous beliefs

A community's description shaping the ecclesial narrative

Chapter 5 A Contextual and Interdisciplinary Reading of Mark's Gospel

Doing ecclesial theology with the FECH: Hermeneutical Reflections

Why the gospel of Mark

Reading Mark's gospel: Hermeneutical insights from the FECH

Learning from the theological motifs of the FECH

Chapter 6 Towards a familia dei ecclesiology

A local ecclesial theology of the FECH

Ecclesiology as contextual theology

Chapter 7 A church in the Filipino contexts

Contemporary paradigms in urban mission

Emobodied ecclesiology in a local context: ramifications

Conclusion: the homeless Jesus

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