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Dialogic Thickness in a Monologic Culture
Oleh:
Brueggmann, Walter
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Theology Today vol. 64 no. 3 (Oct. 2007)
,
page 322-339.
Topik:
Communication
;
Belief & doubt
;
Spirituality
;
God
;
Sacred texts
;
Culture
Fulltext:
TT2932264032007.pdf
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Nomor Panggil:
TT29.1
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This essay considers the context of the contemporary church in the United States as an environment of monologue in which one-way communication is prized and practiced as religious authoritarianism, market ideology that has no interest in communication, and imperial politics that proceeds from the top down. In such an environment, a primal task of the church is to advocate and practice a mode of life that honors the thickness of human interaction and engages in faithful interaction with God as a two-way practice. A specific consideration of dialogic practice is a case study of Psalm 35 in which "the many selves of the self' are given voice in discourse with God in a way that submits to and yet insists on leverage with the Holy One. This transaction may be a model for human transaction as well in the strange world where truth speaks to power.
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