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245 | _aDisruptive Grace: Reflections on God, Scripture, and the Church | ||
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_aMinneapolis _bFortress Press _c2011 |
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505 | _aPART I. TORAH DEMAND AND DELIVERANCE: BRUEGGEMANN ON THE TORAH Carolyn J. Sharp 1. Summons to a Dialogic Life. 2. Exodus: Limit and Possibility 3. Sabbath as Antidote to Anxiety 4. The Countercommands of Sinai PART II. PROPHETS REFUSAL AND REDESCRIPTION: BRUEGGEMANN ON THE PROPHETS Carolyn J. Sharp 5. Every City a Holy City: The Holy City in Jeopardy 6. Every City a Holy City: The City of Possibility 7. Prophetic Ministry in the National Security State 8. The Land Mourns PART III. WRITINGS SKEPTICISM AND DOXOLOGY: BRUEGGEMANN ON THE WRITINGS Carolyn J. Sharp 9. A Necessary Condition of a Good, Loud Lament 10. The Fearful Thirst for Dialogue 11. Spirit-Led Imagination: Reality Practiced in a Sub-Version 12. Wisdom as "Practical Theology" PART IV. CANON AND IMAGINATION EXODUS AND RESURRECTION: BRUEGGEMANN ON THE CANON Carolyn J. Sharp 13. Hosting Alternative Worlds 14. Impossible Talk/Impossible Walk 15. Faithful Imagination as Sustained Subversion 16. Scriptural Strategies against Exclusionary Absolutism 17. A Life and a Time Other than Our Own | ||
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