Miroslav Volf is Director of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture and is the Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology at Yale Divinity School. He is author of many books, including Allah: A Christian Response, Captive to the Word of God: Engaging the Scriptures for Contemporary Theological Reflection, and Work in the Spirit: Toward a Theology of Work.
A Voice of One's Own: Public Faith in a Pluralistic World (Miroslav Volf)
Speaker(s): Miroslav Volf
Date: Oct. 11-12, 2006
Length: 4:03:23
Product ID: RGDL3647S
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Dr. Volf explores the question of how to practice faith well in all spheres of life, not just in families or in Christian communities. He asserts that in the public sphere, faith manifests two malfunctions: it is either redundant, doing virtually no positive work, or it is coercive and even violent. These lectures attend to these two malfunctions and offer suggestions about how to practice faith in all spheres of life in contemporary pluralistic societies.
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