Buch, Englisch, Band 4, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Reihe: Theology in Practice
Buch, Englisch, Band 4, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Reihe: Theology in Practice
ISBN: 978-90-04-35289-6
Verlag: Brill
This book significantly deepens the contemporary discussion of the theology and practice of adopting children. Though adoption appears prominently in Scripture, contemporary adoption practice has thus far proceeded without serious theological engagement. This book seeks to fill this gap by offering a theological and ethical perspective on adoption that not only clarifies and complicates contemporary understandings of adoption, but also throws fresh light on family, community, vocation, and even what it means to be human. Both interdisciplinary and international, the volume is brings together theologians and ethicists from Europe, the UK, Canada and the United States. A rich set of reflections from both practical and theoretical perspectives offers a unique and uniquely insightful vision of Christian adoption.
Contributors are: Dale P. Andrews, Jana Marguerite Bennett, Marco Derks, R. Ruard Ganzevoort, Bill McAlpine, Kirsten Sonkyo Oh, Sarah Shea, Paul Shrier, Henning Theißen, Hans. G. Ulrich, Karin Ulrich-Eschemann, Heather Walton, Brent Waters, Nick Watson.
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Contents
Foreword
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
John Swinton and Brian Brock
Adoption: A Theological Account
1 On Language, Children and God: Naming, Dominion and Domination
Brian Brock
2 Why Christians Should (Not) Choose Adoption
Jana Marguerite Bennett
3 Belonging: A Theological and Moral Inquiry into Adoption
Brent Waters
4 ``Entrusted for Creaturely Life within God's Story -- The Ethos of Adoption in Theological Perspective''
Hans G. Ulrich
5 Adoption in Christian Social Ethics: Reflections from a German Perspective
Henning Thei\unichr{00DF}en
6 The Importance of Knowing Where You Come from
Karin Ulrich-Eschemann
Explorations in Living out Adoption
7 Why Would I Look for My Parents?: Living Peaceably with the Only Family I Have
John Swinton
8 Why is Adoption Such a Difficult Choice?: A Practical Theology Inquiry
Dale P. Andrews
9 Identity and the Adoption Triad
William R. McAlpine
10 Theological Reflection on Inter-country Adoptions of Special Needs Children from Mainland China
Sarah Shea
11 Unnatural Ties: How Adoption Queers the Family
R. Ruard Ganzevoort and Marco Derks
12 Embraced in God's Trembling-Womb Love: A Theology of Adoption
Kirsten Sonkyo Oh
13 Between Ascension and Pentecost: A Theology of Adoption
Heather Walton
14 Jonathan and Me: Constructing a Movie, Constructing Ourselves
Paul Shrier
References
Index