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Incarnation and Imagination: A Christian Ethic of Ingenuity
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Incarnation and Imagination: A Christian Ethic of Ingenuity

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Theologian Darby Ray suggests turningChristian behavior from the compliantto the prophetic through christicimagination.

Part of what is means to be aChristian, Ray says, is to livecreatively and courageously, using'christic imagination’ to confront evilin ingenious, unexpected ways. Ray'sethic of incarnation and ingenuitytherefore imbues resistance andcunning with the power of the sacredand recognizes ingenuity, imagination, cunning, surprise, andparody as appropriate and responsibleresponses to certain contexts andquandaries.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
1517 Media
Country
United States
Date
3 July 2008
Pages
208
ISBN
9780800663155

Theologian Darby Ray suggests turningChristian behavior from the compliantto the prophetic through christicimagination.

Part of what is means to be aChristian, Ray says, is to livecreatively and courageously, using'christic imagination’ to confront evilin ingenious, unexpected ways. Ray'sethic of incarnation and ingenuitytherefore imbues resistance andcunning with the power of the sacredand recognizes ingenuity, imagination, cunning, surprise, andparody as appropriate and responsibleresponses to certain contexts andquandaries.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
1517 Media
Country
United States
Date
3 July 2008
Pages
208
ISBN
9780800663155