Contains a general introduction to the discipline, featuring classic and pioneering essays that address the history, methods, issues, and exemplary illustrations of research, teaching, and practice
Presenting a diverse collection of landmark essays, The Wiley-Blackwell Reader in Practical Theology explores the turn-of-the-century renaissance of practical theology as an academic discipline and shows how the discipline has advanced a steady epistemological insurgency in theology throughout the twentieth- and twenty-first century. The text provides scholars, students, and ministerial professionals with easy access to original seminal sources that represent major milestones, growing edges, and useful classificatory rubrics. A handy, one-volume primer to practical theology, the book:
Offers an excellent bird’s-eye-view of the discipline’s essential foundational contributions
Provides significant introductory overview material helpful in guiding both new and experienced readers to practical theology
Includes brief overview introductions before each essay to situate the reading and highlight key contributions and occasional limitations
Features essay selections that consider race, gender, sexuality, age, and other differences as a critical subtheme
The Wiley-Blackwell Reader in Practical Theology is an indispensable resource for students, faculty, and professionals in practical theology and colleagues in related cognate disciplines in theological education and religious studies.