Bodies Inhabiting the World: Scandinavian Creation Theology and the Question of Home
Bodies Inhabiting the World: Scandinavian Creation Theology and the Question of Home
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Bodies Inhabiting the World: Scandinavian Creation Theology and the Question of Home explores how houses, bodies, communities, and the universe can be conceived and refigured as places where we belong, providing resources to make theological affirmations of God's omnipresence in the human condition.
Format: Hardback
Length: 244 pages
Publication date: 20 November 2023
Publisher: Lexington Books
Bodies Inhabiting the World: Scandinavian Creation Theology and the Question of Home delves into a comprehensive exploration of how homes, bodies, communities, and the entire universe can be reimagined as spaces where we truly belong—where we feel at home within God's magnificent creation. By revisiting the rich tradition of Scandinavian creation theology, this book offers profound insights to reinforce theological affirmations of God's omnipresence in the shared human condition. It emerges as a groundbreaking theological program, transcending the limitations of other contemporary agendas that may be constrained by cul-de-sacs, blind spots, and hesitance.
The concept of home is a universal question that is intricately linked to our humanity and our pursuit of a fulfilling and prosperous life. However, the shadows of homelessness, broken homes, statelessness, and alienation persist in the background of our universal quest to establish a sense of belonging in the world. This book comprises fourteen essays that delve into the intricate dynamics of the human experience of finding, losing, and rediscovering a home.
Through these essays, readers gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and nuances involved in the search for a place to call home. The authors explore various aspects of the human journey, including the emotional and psychological toll of displacement, the challenges of rebuilding communities, and the importance of creating spaces that foster belonging and connection.
One of the key themes that emerges from this book is the idea that homes are not merely physical structures but rather emotional and spiritual spaces. Homes are places where we can find solace, comfort, and a sense of belonging; they are spaces that nourish our souls and support our well-being. Moreover, homes are not just for individuals but for communities as well. They are places where people can come together, share their stories, and build relationships that transcend boundaries and differences.
Another important aspect of this book is the exploration of the role of creation in shaping our understanding of home. The authors argue that God's creation is not just a static and lifeless entity but a dynamic and living force that continually shapes and transforms the world. Through the lens of Scandinavian creation theology, they highlight the interconnectedness of all things and the importance of recognizing and valuing the diversity of God's creation.
Furthermore, the book addresses the challenges that arise when we attempt to define and redefine our sense of home in the face of changing circumstances and global trends. The authors explore the impact of globalization, urbanization, and technological advancements on our sense of place and identity, and how these factors can either contribute to or hinder our ability to find a home.
In conclusion, Bodies Inhabiting the World: Scandinavian Creation Theology and the Question of Home offers a thought-provoking and enriching exploration of the human experience of finding, losing, and rediscovering a home. Through its multidimensional approach, the book provides profound resources for theologians, policymakers, and individuals alike to reinforce our sense of belonging in God's creation and to work towards creating a more inclusive and just world.
Weight: 518g
Dimension: 159 x 236 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666931433
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