Theology for Life: Doing Public Theology in Romania

This paper builds on my previous work, “God in Public: A Prolegomena to Public Theology in the Romanian Context,” where I made an argument for the need of public theology in the Romanian context and offered a brief introduction to the nature of this new field. Now I p...

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Main Author: Corneliu Constantineanu
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Editura Universităţii Aurel Vlaicu Arad 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of Humanistic and Social Studies
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Online Access:http://jhss.ro/arhiva/index.php/jhss/article/view/27/8
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spelling doaj-003b969d57cd4116ab5830a4535e1e8e2021-03-02T05:13:25ZdeuEditura Universităţii Aurel Vlaicu AradJournal of Humanistic and Social Studies2067-65572247-23712017-11-01VIII2 (17)97107Theology for Life: Doing Public Theology in RomaniaCorneliu Constantineanu0 “Aurel Vlaicu” University of Arad,This paper builds on my previous work, “God in Public: A Prolegomena to Public Theology in the Romanian Context,” where I made an argument for the need of public theology in the Romanian context and offered a brief introduction to the nature of this new field. Now I present several issues that would need attention in a public theology in our context. One such issue, to begin with, is the atrophy of the capacity for dreaming, for envisioning a better world, of the capacity for imagination and hope. Most of people living through the difficult period of a long transition period, with such a high rate of corruption, poverty and uncertainty, have lost any hope for a positive social change. There are no solid institutions and structures in these young democracies and people are really struggling to live a normal life. Similarly, other crucial dimensions of life have been downplayed and so in need to be recovered, such as work, family, civil society, justice, to name just a few. It is argued that a public theology for Romania and for the entire region of Central and Eastern Europe would need to address exactly these kinds of issues: a vision for a better world, Christianity and nation-building, faith and work, faith and society. The paper concludes by pointing to several example of platforms that are very promising for public theology.http://jhss.ro/arhiva/index.php/jhss/article/view/27/8public theologylifehopesocietyfaith and workRomanian context
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Theology for Life: Doing Public Theology in Romania
Journal of Humanistic and Social Studies
public theology
life
hope
society
faith and work
Romanian context
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title Theology for Life: Doing Public Theology in Romania
title_short Theology for Life: Doing Public Theology in Romania
title_full Theology for Life: Doing Public Theology in Romania
title_fullStr Theology for Life: Doing Public Theology in Romania
title_full_unstemmed Theology for Life: Doing Public Theology in Romania
title_sort theology for life: doing public theology in romania
publisher Editura Universităţii Aurel Vlaicu Arad
series Journal of Humanistic and Social Studies
issn 2067-6557
2247-2371
publishDate 2017-11-01
description This paper builds on my previous work, “God in Public: A Prolegomena to Public Theology in the Romanian Context,” where I made an argument for the need of public theology in the Romanian context and offered a brief introduction to the nature of this new field. Now I present several issues that would need attention in a public theology in our context. One such issue, to begin with, is the atrophy of the capacity for dreaming, for envisioning a better world, of the capacity for imagination and hope. Most of people living through the difficult period of a long transition period, with such a high rate of corruption, poverty and uncertainty, have lost any hope for a positive social change. There are no solid institutions and structures in these young democracies and people are really struggling to live a normal life. Similarly, other crucial dimensions of life have been downplayed and so in need to be recovered, such as work, family, civil society, justice, to name just a few. It is argued that a public theology for Romania and for the entire region of Central and Eastern Europe would need to address exactly these kinds of issues: a vision for a better world, Christianity and nation-building, faith and work, faith and society. The paper concludes by pointing to several example of platforms that are very promising for public theology.
topic public theology
life
hope
society
faith and work
Romanian context
url http://jhss.ro/arhiva/index.php/jhss/article/view/27/8
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