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We are Theologians: Strengthening the People of God | Fredrica Harris Thompsett
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All of us are natural theologians, willing and able to think through questions of belief and relate the insights of theologians to our public and personal lives. In this clear and engaging introduction, Thompsett gives us the tools to think theologically by grounding us in the history, theology, spirituality, and biblical foundations of Anglican belief, particularly that of the Episcopal church. Beginning with the Bible and what it reveals to us about the distinct calling of the People of God, Thompsett goes on to consider the insights of the Reformation regarding the importance of the laity and the contribution of lay people, particularly women, to the expansive mission of the nineteenth century in education and social work. She then explores different aspects of Anglican identity, and lay movements of liberation in the global South. Aimed primarily at a lay and non-specialist audience, this book introduces key facets of Anglicanism and aspects of contemporary theology. It is an excellent parish educational resource, especially for adult forums and group study.
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Bits of this are dated, not because what she says is no longer true, but because she is exhorting us to things we are already doing, or because the geographical location of those most in need has shifted. But other parts are still desperately needed. And she quotes so many people whose words I now want to read. #Lent2020

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This book is sending me to other books more than making me want to quote it, mostly. But this chapter makes me want to scream YES! #Lent2020

Lynnsoprano Wow! That‘s powerful. 4y
HannaPolkadots I love when books send me on a treasure hunt to other books!😍 4y
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In an era where I feel the need to identify as “Christian, but not _that_ kind of Christian” this passage spoke to me. I too get angry with those who try to use the Bible to hurt or exclude rather than to heal and include. #Lent2020

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Beginning my Lenten reading early this year. This has been on my Kindle for a bit- it‘s time I read it!

HannaPolkadots Lenten reading? Do you read something in particular for Lent? I ask because that sounds interesting 😊 4y
Lcsmcat @HannaPolkadots For the past several years instead of giving something up for Lent I take something on, and often it is reading. One year I read Donne‘s Holy Sonnets. This year I‘m going for a more varied theological list. At least this book and 4y
Lcsmcat @HannaPolkadots And then I‘ll see how much Lent is left. 😀 4y
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HannaPolkadots Good idea! I have a lot of theological books waiting to be read, but I rarely "feel like it," but if it's ok with you I'll borrow your idea? 4y
Lcsmcat @HannaPolkadots Absolutely! I‘ll be interested to see what you read. Maybe we should make a hashtag so we can keep each other motivated. #Lent2020 ? 4y
HannaPolkadots Great idea! #Lent2020 is on, I'm think I'll start with G. K. Chesterton's The Everlasting Man. Thanks!😀🤩 4y
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