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Theology and the Disciplines of the Foreign Service

ISBN-13: 9781498206051 / Angielski / Twarda / 2014 / 188 str.

Theodore L Lewis;Dr Stanley Hauerwas (Duke University)
Theology and the Disciplines of the Foreign Service Theodore L Lewis, Dr Stanley Hauerwas (Duke University) 9781498206051 Wipf & Stock Publishers - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Theology and the Disciplines of the Foreign Service

ISBN-13: 9781498206051 / Angielski / Twarda / 2014 / 188 str.

Theodore L Lewis;Dr Stanley Hauerwas (Duke University)
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In the course of Theodore Lewis' career in the US Foreign Service--spanning twenty-nine years and including tours of duty in Vietnam, Pakistan, the DRCongo, and Korea--he came upon many significant links with theology. This book tells the story of his discovery of these links and their importance. It is also a story of God bringing good out of human tragedy. Lewis ends by drawing together the implications of these links for natural theology, which deals with how theology ought to relate to the world--and thus is of prime importance for both theology and the world. The salient implication of these links is that the Holy Spirit operating as at Pentecost can bring together the secular with the theological, the academic with the human. And by validating this possibility, the book breaks decisive new ground. In particular, it makes clear the vital contribution that Foreign Service and other craft disciplines can and should make to the restoration of the church and to the advent of a new Pentecost. ""A fascinating account of a remarkable theological voyage of discovery, bearing a powerful witness to both the intellectual delight of theology as a discipline, and to the perspicuity and perseverance of its author."" --Alister E. McGrath, Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK ""At the height of the Vietnam War exceptional demands were placed on the joint embassy/USAID economic staff to control what could easily have become runaway inflation leading to general destabilization. Not only did the staff have to work seven days a week and long hours each day but their skill and competence were tested to the utmost under difficult conditions. I worked closely with Ted Lewis and recall vividly his top-notch skills and service to his country. He describes these years well. Moreover, his description of the 'craft' of the Foreign Service is accurate and perceptive."" --Roy Wehrle, Economic Counselor of Embassy and USAID Associate Director for Program, Saigon, Vietnam, 1964 -1968 ""As an attorney for nearly forty years, at first I wondered whether a book embodying the life of a Foreign Service Officer and focusing on the link between this 'craft' and theology would have much relevance to me or others outside the Foreign Service. Happily, I found the core values underlying the role of the Foreign Service to align with my craft as a lawyer and, I believe, other professions too. Both at essence focus on service and commitment to a broader entity (government for the Foreign Service; the client and justice as defined by law for the attorney.) Both depend on strong analytical ability and intellectual discipline--applicable no less to Scripture and theology. I believe that these common attributes really do provide the essential link between theology and the disciplines of crafts of all kinds which this book seeks to illuminate."" --Earle H. O'Donnell, Esq., Washington D.C. Theodore L. Lewis is an Anglican priest and a retired US Foreign Service Officer. After service in World War II, he earned advanced degrees from Harvard University and later Virginia Theological Seminary, his ordained vocation having come from exposure to churches of the Global South. Following his Foreign Service retirement, Lewis turned to theological study and writing, privileged by connections with Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University, and the Duke Divinity School. He presently engages in parish ministry.

In the course of Theodore Lewis career in the US Foreign Service--spanning twenty-nine years and including tours of duty in Vietnam, Pakistan, the DRCongo, and Korea--he came upon many significant links with theology. This book tells the story of his discovery of these links and their importance. It is also a story of God bringing good out of human tragedy. Lewis ends by drawing together the implications of these links for natural theology, which deals with how theology ought to relate to the world--and thus is of prime importance for both theology and the world. The salient implication of these links is that the Holy Spirit operating as at Pentecost can bring together the secular with the theological, the academic with the human. And by validating this possibility, the book breaks decisive new ground. In particular, it makes clear the vital contribution that Foreign Service and other craft disciplines can and should make to the restoration of the church and to the advent of a new Pentecost.""A fascinating account of a remarkable theological voyage of discovery, bearing a powerful witness to both the intellectual delight of theology as a discipline, and to the perspicuity and perseverance of its author.""--Alister E. McGrath, Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK ""At the height of the Vietnam War exceptional demands were placed on the joint embassy/USAID economic staff to control what could easily have become runaway inflation leading to general destabilization. Not only did the staff have to work seven days a week and long hours each day but their skill and competence were tested to the utmost under difficult conditions. I worked closely with Ted Lewis and recall vividly his top-notch skills and service to his country. He describes these years well. Moreover, his description of the craft of the Foreign Service is accurate and perceptive.""--Roy Wehrle, Economic Counselor of Embassy and USAID Associate Director for Program, Saigon, Vietnam, 1964 -1968""As an attorney for nearly forty years, at first I wondered whether a book embodying the life of a Foreign Service Officer and focusing on the link between this craft and theology would have much relevance to me or others outside the Foreign Service. Happily, I found the core values underlying the role of the Foreign Service to align with my craft as a lawyer and, I believe, other professions too. Both at essence focus on service and commitment to a broader entity (government for the Foreign Service; the client and justice as defined by law for the attorney.) Both depend on strong analytical ability and intellectual discipline--applicable no less to Scripture and theology. I believe that these common attributes really do provide the essential link between theology and the disciplines of crafts of all kinds which this book seeks to illuminate.""--Earle H. ODonnell, Esq., Washington D.C.Theodore L. Lewis is an Anglican priest and a retired US Foreign Service Officer. After service in World War II, he earned advanced degrees from Harvard University and later Virginia Theological Seminary, his ordained vocation having come from exposure to churches of the Global South. Following his Foreign Service retirement, Lewis turned to theological study and writing, privileged by connections with Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University, and the Duke Divinity School. He presently engages in parish ministry.

Kategorie:
Religia
Kategorie BISAC:
Religion > Christian Church - General
Religion > Christianity - Denominations
Religion > Christian Theology - General
Wydawca:
Wipf & Stock Publishers
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781498206051
Rok wydania:
2014
Dostępne języki:
Angielski
Ilość stron:
188
Waga:
0.42 kg
Wymiary:
22.922.9 x 15.222.9 x 15.2 x 1
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
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