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Re-Examining Religious Persecution
Constructing a Theological Framework for Understanding Persecution
This innovative study examines the shortcomings evinced by many modern studies of religious persecution. Noting the gaps in current theological re-flection, Tieszen offers a theological framework in which the religious perse-cution of Christians can be properly and theologically understood and respon-ded to. Perhaps most importantly, a definition of persecution is put forth that seeks to incorporate necessary and often over-looked elements. Readers will find their present understanding of …
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Artikelnummer:
540655000
EAN/ISBN:
9783938116555
Produktart:
Bücher
Einband:
Paperback
Maße:
14 x 21 cm
Umfang:
96 S.
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
22.06.2011
This innovative study examines the shortcomings evinced by many modern studies of religious persecution. Noting the gaps in current theological re-flection, Tieszen offers a theological framework in which the religious perse-cution of Christians can be properly and theologically understood and respon-ded to. Perhaps most importantly, a definition of persecution is put forth that seeks to incorporate necessary and often over-looked elements. Readers will find their present understanding of persecution challenged, their awareness of the event heightened, and their ability to respond to persecution invigorated.
While many have written about religious violence and persecution, Charles Tieszen here refocuses on some basic definitions and theological reflections. He deftly offers several key insights … And he correctly points out the need for Christians to be more reflective about the role of persecution, both in their own lives and around the world.
Todd M. Johnson, Center for the Study of Global Christianity, South Hamilton, MA, USA
Charles L. Tieszen (*1978) was formerly a research assistant at the Center for the Study of Global Christianity. A graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, he is presently a Ph.D. candidate in Christian-Muslim relations at the University of Birmingham, U.K.
The Religious Freedom Series is dedicated to the scholarly discourse on the issue of religious freedom in general and the persecution of Christians in particular. It is an interdisciplinary, international, peer reviewed, scholarly series, serving the practical interests of religious freedom. The Religious Freedom Series is produced by the International Institute for Religious Freedom, Bonn ? Cape Town ? Colombo
While many have written about religious violence and persecution, Charles Tieszen here refocuses on some basic definitions and theological reflections. He deftly offers several key insights … And he correctly points out the need for Christians to be more reflective about the role of persecution, both in their own lives and around the world.
Todd M. Johnson, Center for the Study of Global Christianity, South Hamilton, MA, USA
Charles L. Tieszen (*1978) was formerly a research assistant at the Center for the Study of Global Christianity. A graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, he is presently a Ph.D. candidate in Christian-Muslim relations at the University of Birmingham, U.K.
The Religious Freedom Series is dedicated to the scholarly discourse on the issue of religious freedom in general and the persecution of Christians in particular. It is an interdisciplinary, international, peer reviewed, scholarly series, serving the practical interests of religious freedom. The Religious Freedom Series is produced by the International Institute for Religious Freedom, Bonn ? Cape Town ? Colombo