Change agent church in black lives matter times: urgency for action

Volatile social dissonance in America's urban landscape is the backdrop as Valerie Miles-Tribble examines tensions in ecclesiology and public theology, focusing on theoethical dilemmas that complicate churches' public justice witness as prophetic change agents. She attributes churches'...

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Main Author: Miles-Tribble, Valerie A. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Lanham Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, an imprint of the Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group [2020]
In:Year: 2020
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B USA / Ecclesiology / Public theology / Black lives matter movement
IxTheo Classification:CA Christianity
FA Theology
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Summary:Volatile social dissonance in America's urban landscape is the backdrop as Valerie Miles-Tribble examines tensions in ecclesiology and public theology, focusing on theoethical dilemmas that complicate churches' public justice witness as prophetic change agents. She attributes churches' reticence to confront unjust disparities to conflicting views, for example, of Black Lives Matter protests as "mere politics," and disparities in leader and congregant preparation for public justice roles. As a practical theologian with experience in organizational leadership, Miles-Tribble applies adaptive change theory, public justice theory, and a womanist communitarian perspective, engaging Emilie Townes' construct of cultural evil as she presents a model of social reform activism re-envisioned as public discipleship. She contends that urban churches are urgently needed to embrace active prophetic roles and thus increase public justice witness. "Black Lives Matter times" compel churches to connect faith with public roles as spiritual catalysts of change
ISBN:1978701748