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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Artisanal Theology: Intentional Formation in Covenantal Companionship

The Wabash Center

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Author
Hess, Lisa M.
Publisher
Cascade Books, Eugene, OR
Paradox and surprise face those who pursue deeper spiritual practice, theological wisdom, and even a religious calling "into the ministry." Unbeknownst to incoming students, the pursuit of theological education in established institutions today furthers a faith that is recognizable in delight and compassion, even as it may just as easily deform it into a moral duty and autonomous professionalism so divisive in today's religious ecology. How may those drawn into ministry formation today receive its deep theological treasures and sustain a vibrant faith with a theologically expressive delight able to companion the suffering of self and others? (From the Publisher)