当保证金回话

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION THEOLOGY TODAY Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1177/00405736221114825
Erin Raffety
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交际理论提醒我们,倾听总是带有疑问性的、关系性的,而且永远离不开政治。这本合集中的文章是第一次尝试以听众的身份见证年轻人在这项研究中分享的东西,扩大了“青年教会论”(本杰明·康纳)、年轻人的先知事工(贾斯汀·福布斯)、美学在对抗非人性化方面的重要性(凯瑟琳·道格拉斯)、倾听本身的破坏性呼吁(迈克尔·马瑟)、在神化种族和解方面的持续差距(克米特·莫斯),以及耶稣的挑衅之爱(梅根·德瓦尔德)。为了这个见证,我进一步探究了边缘鼓动是如何被发现是非常忠诚的,提取出它的神学贡献,并试图观察,但不采纳,彼得和保罗向我们揭示的那种激进的开放是如此狡猾,颠覆性和去中心化。换句话说,至关重要的是,处于中心的神学家和教会不要那么“让”边缘推回,因为这会使他们盲目崇拜,同时巧妙地维持中心地位,而是采用康纳、德瓦尔德、道格拉斯、福布斯、马瑟和莫斯所提出的忏悔模式,同时见证耶稣、上帝和刺激、煽动和犯罪的精神,因为这个上帝也处于边缘。
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When the Margins Talk Back
Communication theory reminds us that listening is always interrogative, relational, and never without politics. The articles in this collection are the first attempt to witness as listeners to what young people have shared in this research, amplifying a “youth ecclesiology” (Benjamin Conner), the prophetic ministry of young people (Justin Forbes), the importance of aesthetics in confronting dehumanization (Katherine Douglass), the disruptive call of listening itself (Michael Mather), the persistent gaps in theologizing racial reconciliation (Kermit Moss), and the provocative love of Jesus (Megan DeWald). To this witness, I further probe how it is that marginal agitation can be found deeply faithful, draw out its theological contributions, and attempt to behold, yet not coopt, that radical openness that both Peter and Paul reveal to us as so slippery, subversive, and decentering. In other words, it is critical that theologians and congregations at the center not so much “let” the margins push back, because that fetishizes them, all the while subtly maintaining the center, but adopt the confessional mode that Conner, DeWald, Douglass, Forbes, Mather, and Moss lay out, while also witnessing to a Jesus, a God, and a Spirit that prod and agitate and transgress, because this God is at the margins, too.
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