Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Sources of Light: Resources for Baptist Churches Practicing Theology contents


Here's what's inside Sources of Light: Resources for Baptist Churches Practicing Theology, ed. Amy L. Chilton and Steven R. Harmon, which releases from Mercer University Press on May 1. 

Read about and order the book at https://www.mupress.org/Sources-of-Light-Resources-for-Baptist-Churches-Practicing-Theology-P1052.aspx.



1          Introduction: Imagining Radical Baptist Practices of Local Church Theology
            Steven R. Harmon and Amy L. Chilton

Part I
LIGHT FROM OUR LIFE-IN-CONTEXT

2          Light from Liberative Theologies
            Amy L. Chilton
3          Light from Black Theologies
            Noel Leo Erskine
4          Light from Hispanic/Latin@ Theologies
Nora O. Lozano
5          Light from Asian Theologies
            Atola Longkumer
6          Mistaking White for Light: Awakening to a Truthful Search for the Light
Mikael N. Broadway
7          Light from Modern and Contemporary Women’s Religious Experiences
Courtney Pace
8          Light from Feminist Theologies
Susan M. Shaw
9          Light from Womanist Theologies
Khalia J. Williams
10         Light from LGBTQ+ Lives
Cody J. Sanders
11         Light from Refugee and Immigrant Perspectives
May May Latt
12         Light from People with Disabilities
Jason D. Whitt
13         Light from Interreligious Sources
Raimundo C. Barreto, Jr.
14         Light from Ecological Theologies
Rebecca Horner Shenton

Part II
LIGHT FROM OUR LIFE-IN-COMMUNITY

15         Light from Ancient Confessions of Faith
            Curtis W. Freeman
16         Light from Pre-Reformation Women’s Theological Contributions
Kate Hanch
17         Light from the Confessions of the European Reformations
Rady Roldán-Figueroa
18         Light from Baptist Confessions of Faith
            Stephen R. Holmes
19         Light from Catholic Magisterial Sources
Coleman Fannin
20         Light for Navigating Moral Disagreement
Myles Werntz
21         Light from Saintly Sources
Derek C. Hatch
22         Light from Traditional Liturgical Sources
Philip E. Thompson
23         Light from Contemporary Liturgical Sources
Jennifer W. Davidson
24         Light from/for Ecumenical Convergence
            Steven R. Harmon
25         Conclusion: Light from Converted Listening
            Amy L. Chilton and Steven R. Harmon

Nancy Bedford endorses Sources of Light: Resources for Baptist Churches Practicing Theology


Nancy E. Bedford, Georgia Harkness Professor of Theology at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois, has offered the following words of praise for Sources of Light: Resources for Baptist Churches Practicing Theology, ed. Amy L. Chilton and Steven R. Harmon (Mercer University Press, 2020):

“The diverse voices in this book come together wonderfully to illuminate the value of taking specific communities of faith seriously as subjects of theology, even while challenging them to look beyond themselves to communities—both past and present—who both shed light and cast shadows on what it means to practice theology. The book is a splendid gift of love from Baptists to all those who care about the church, regardless of confessional leanings.”


Order Sources of Light from the Mercer University Press site (or call 478-301-2880) using coupon code MUPNEWS for a 20% discount and free shipping.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Bill Leonard endorses Sources of Light: Resources for Baptist Churches Practicing Theology


Bill J. Leonard, Founding Dean and Professor of Divinity Emeritus at Wake Forest University Divinity School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, has offered the following words of praise for Sources of Light: Resources for Baptist Churches Practicing Theology, ed. Amy L. Chilton and Steven R. Harmon (Mercer University Press, 2020):

"This well-organized, well-focused study brings together a diverse group of scholars who address Christian and Baptist identity as a guide for congregations and individuals. These insightful essays cover a wide range of topics and issues confronting the 21st-century church…a timely contribution to Christian communities."


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Saturday, April 18, 2020

Lina Toth endorses Sources of Light: Resources for Baptist Churches Practicing Theology


Lina Toth (Andronoviene), Assistant Principal and Lecturer in Practical Theology at Scottish Baptist College, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, Scotland, has offered the following words of praise for Sources of Light: Resources for Baptist Churches Practicing Theology, ed. Amy L. Chilton and Steven R. Harmon (Mercer University Press, 2020):

“This book provides a stimulating introduction to a whole range of theological lenses, offering multiple starting points for an in-depth exploration as well as providing an overall ‘map’ of the diversity within Christ’s body. It offers models of healthy theological engagement from a Baptist perspective and will be of help to anyone engaged in guiding theological practice. Every reader (and community of readers) is bound to be surprised and challenged by some unexpected source of light presented here.” 


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Friday, April 17, 2020

Paul Baxley endorses Sources of Light: Resources for Baptist Churches Practicing Theology


Paul Baxley, Executive Coordinator of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, has offered the following words of praise for Sources of Light: Resources for Baptist Churches Practicing Theology, ed. Amy L. Chilton and Steven R. Harmon (Mercer University Press, 2020):

“For those of us who believe that local congregations are uniquely equipped by the Holy Spirit and empowered by the Risen Jesus to offer a compelling witness to God’s love in this broken world, and who also know that individual congregations deeply need community with the global church in order to flourish through participation in the life of the Triune God, Sources of Light provides both a powerful challenge and significant resources. By inviting congregations and their leaders to a much more substantial theological practice through listening to voices and testimonies from all across Christ’s church, Amy Chilton and Steve Harmon have offered us a way to see difference not as an occasion for fear, but instead an opportunity for discernment, love, and greater faithfulness.”


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Thursday, April 16, 2020

Jerusha Matsen Neal endorses Sources of Light: Resources for Baptist Churches Practicing Theology


Jerusha Matsen Neal, Assistant Professor of Homiletics at Duke University Divinity School, has offered the following words of praise for Sources of Light: Resources for Baptist Churches Practicing Theology, ed. Amy L. Chilton and Steven R. Harmon (Mercer University Press, 2020):

Sources of Light does more than celebrate the breadth and particularity of the Spirit's work in local congregations. It provides a tool box for robust practices of congregational discernment. The book is an invaluable resource for preachers who want to invite congregations past insular theological cul-de-sacs and into the broad expanse of God's faithful witness. Listening and responding to that witness is the challenge and joy of our Baptist inheritance.”


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Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Sources of Light: Resources for Baptist Churches Practicing Theology releases May 1

Sources of Light: Resources for Baptist Churches Practicing Theology, which I co-edited and co-authored with Amy L. Chilton, will be released by Mercer University Press on May 1.

Here's the book description on the publisher's site:


"Baptist theologians Amy L. Chilton and Steven R. Harmon maintain that the congregational freedom cherished by Baptists makes it possible for their local churches to engage in a practice of theology informed by a full range of voices speaking from the whole church beyond the local church, past and present. In their coedited book SOURCES OF LIGHT, a diverse group of twenty-three Baptist theologians engage in a collaborative attempt to imagine how Baptist communities might draw on the resources of the whole church more intentionally in their congregational practice of theology. These resources include theologies that attend to the social locations of followers of Jesus Christ--not only in terms of ethnic and gender identity, sexual orientation, citizenship status, and physical ability, but also in relation to the wider interreligious and ecological contexts of the contemporary church. They also include the church's efforts to bring its life together under the rule of Christ in its practices of confessing and teaching the faith, navigating moral disagreement, identifying saintly examples for living the Christian life, ordering its life as a worshiping community, and seeking more visible forms of Christian unity across the divisions of the church. This book commends listening deeply to these voices as an ecclesial practice through which the Spirit of God enlightens the church of Christ, whose rule draws the church into deeper participation in the life of the Triune God, forming the church for practices that offer the gift of Trinitarian communion to a fractured world. Contributors include: Amy L. Chilton, Noel Leo Erskine, Nora O. Lozano, Atola Longkumer, Mikeal N. Broadway, Courtney Pace, Susan M. Shaw, Khalia J. Williams, Cody J. Sanders, May May Latt, Jason D. Whitt, Raimundo C. Barretto, Jr., Rebecca Horner Shenton, Curtis W. Freeman, Kate Hanch, Rady Roldán-Figueroa, Stephen R. Holmes, Coleman Fannin, Myles Werntz, Derek C. Hatch, Philip E. Thompson, Jennifer W. Davidson, and Steven R. Harmon."


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