Perspectives on Ecclesiology and Ethnography
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More About This Title Perspectives on Ecclesiology and Ethnography

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Within the disciplines of religious studies, systematic theology, and practical theology there exists a divide between empirical and theological analyses of the church. Each volume in the cross-disciplinary series Studies in Ecclesiology and Ethnography attempts to address this gap by exploring the methodological and substantive issues that arise from both theological and empirical studies of the church's practices and social reality.

Perspectives on Ecclesiology and Ethnography, the inaugural volume in the series, proposes that if theology is to regain its relevance to the church today, theologians must utilize ethnographical tools in order to provide more accurate, disciplined research that is situated in real contexts. Using "ethnography" in its broadest sense -- encompassing any form of qualitative research -- this volume proposes that the church is both theological and social/cultural, which implies the need for a methodological shift for researchers in theology. Contributions from twelve scholar-practitioners lead the way forward.

Contributors
Luke Bretherton
Paul S. Fiddes
Nicholas M. Healy
Mary McClintock Fulkerson
Alister E. McGrath
Richard R. Osmer
Elizabeth Phillips
Christian Scharen
John Swinton
Pete Ward
Clare Watkins
John Webster

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Missiology
“Indispensable . . . .  This impressive roster of practical and systematic theologians have produced a seminal volume in interdisciplinary method that is much needed.”
 
The Church of England Newspaper
“A work of practical theology that has a lot to teach pastors and anyone concerned about the mission of the church.”
 
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