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What is involved in the practice of thinking theologically about marriage? Key writers and thinkers offer an informed, considered and constructive guide to a number of central questions, including: - Mike Higton on marriage, gender and Christian doctrine - Charlotte Metheun on what we can learn from the history of marriage - Ben Fulford on thinking about marriage with scripture - Julie Gittoes on the liturgical theology of marriage - John Bradbury on marriage as vocation - Brett Gray on reproduction and the body's grace - Susannah Cornwall on being faithful to our sexuate bodies - Rachel Muers…mehr

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What is involved in the practice of thinking theologically about marriage? Key writers and thinkers offer an informed, considered and constructive guide to a number of central questions, including: - Mike Higton on marriage, gender and Christian doctrine - Charlotte Metheun on what we can learn from the history of marriage - Ben Fulford on thinking about marriage with scripture - Julie Gittoes on the liturgical theology of marriage - John Bradbury on marriage as vocation - Brett Gray on reproduction and the body's grace - Susannah Cornwall on being faithful to our sexuate bodies - Rachel Muers on developing a contemporary theology of marriage and much more Reflecting a broad theological and eccesiological spectrum within the Christian tradition, Thinking Again About Marriage offers a vital resource for critical thinking and reflective practice.
Autorenporträt
John Bradbury lives in Australia, where he teaches and coaches the concepts described in this book. After working in both the UK and Australia in various leadership positions over a twenty-year period, John realised that the culture in a workplace is something that takes a lot of effort to get right. He started his own business, Workplace Culture, to address this significant challenge that leaders face. The tools of his trade are coaching accreditation with Integral Coaching Canada and a licence to practise the Collaborative Way® team-development program. John is currently developing a series of online training programs, which can be found on his website, www.workplaceculture.com.au.