Living Theodrama

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Author_Wesley Vander Lugt
Canonical Performances
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Christian moral formation
company
constantin
contextual moral reasoning
Contextual Theology
Cross-modal Similarity
Cultural Scripts
Display Fittingness
Divine Playwright
dramatic theology ethical practice
ecclesial
Ecclesial Company
ecclesiology and performance
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Everyday Theology
fitting
god
God's Performance
God’s Performance
Gospel Tradition
grand
Hans Urs Von Balthasar
Improvising Hospitality
Interactive Theatre
interdisciplinary theology arts
IVP
Lectio Divina
Living Tradition
Low Status Postures
performances
Post-dramatic Theatre
Postdramatic Theatre
Prescriptive Paradigms
rapids
Role Distance
Role Identification
scriptural interpretation ethics
stanislavski
Trinitarian ethics
triune
Triune God
Unbelieving Audience
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472419439
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Apr 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Living Theodrama is a fresh, creative introduction to theological ethics. Offering an imaginative approach through dialogue with theatrical theory and practice, Vander Lugt demonstrates a new way to integrate actor-oriented and action-oriented approaches to Christian ethics within a comprehensive theodramatic model. This model affirms that life is a drama performed in the company of God and others, providing rich metaphors for relating theology to everyday formation and performance in this drama. Different chapters explore the role of the triune God, Scripture, tradition, the church, mission, and context in the process of formation and performance, thus dealing separately with major themes in theological ethics while incorporating them within an overarching model. This book contains not only a fruitful exchange between theological ethics and theatre, but it also presents a promising method for interdisciplinary dialogue between theology and the arts that will be valuable for students and practitioners across many different fields.

Wesley Vander Lugt (PhD, Theology, Imagination, and the Arts, University of St Andrews) is Lead Pastor of Warehouse 242 in Charlotte, North Carolina. His other books include Pocket Dictionary of the Reformed Tradition (IVP Academic, 2013), co-authored with Kelly Kapic, Theatrical Theology: Explorations in Performing the Faith (Cascade Books, forthcoming), co-edited with Trevor Hart, and ’Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Christianity’ in Reading Christian Theology in the Protestant Tradition (T&T Clark, forthcoming).

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