Secret faith in the public square : an argument for the concealment of Christian identity
Jonathan Malesic
Grand Rapids, Mich : Brazos Press, c2009
248 p. ; 23 cm
書
館藏地 | 索書號 | 現狀 |
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1/F Collection | BV 4509 .5 .M35 | Available |
- Introduction: Secrecy and Christian faith in contemporary America
- Promoting secrecy in a Christian empire : Cyril of Jerusalem's discipline of the secret
- Liturgical secrecy as Cyril's defense against opportunism and imperial authority
- The secret of faith in Kierkegaard's Works of love
- How Kierkegaard's secret agape subverts bourgeois culture
- Bonhoeffer's Arkandisziplin : Christian confession in a world come of age
- The limits of Arkandisziplin and of the secular
- The secret-keeping self and Christian responsibility for the other
- The church as a community of hidden disciples
- Secret faith's fulfillment of the church's mission in America : an engagement with Hauerwas
- Epilogue: The challenge of ambiguous religious identity in Wise blood and The moviegoer
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AOcx