
'Judicious narratives', or ethnography as ecclesiology
Contenu
Dublin Core
Titre
'Judicious narratives', or ethnography as ecclesiology
Créateur
Scharen, Christian Batalden
Date
2005
2005
Type
journalArticle
Zotero
DOI
10.1017/S0036930605000979
ISSN
00369306
Abstract Note
Ethnography ought to be a means of doing theology. Following debates over John Milbank's influential work Theology and Social Theory, the paper responds to criticism that Milbank's church is too idealised, a critique that Milbank accepts, saying that his work requires 'supplementation by judicious narratives'. The thesis of the paper proposes that ethnography provides the most robust corrective to the problem of too formal an ecclesiology, thus offering just the sort of 'judicious narratives' that can make such ecclesiology more recognisably real. Drawing on the author's research, such an approach is modelled by suggesting that a sense of 'communal identity' stands as a complex and crucial element in practical ecclesiology. The last chapter of Theology and Social Theory requires (infinite) supplementation by judicious narratives of ecclesial happenings which would alone indicate the shape of the Church we desire. © 2005 Scottish Journal of Theology Ltd.
Issue
2
Pages
125-142
Volume
58
Collection
Citation
Scharen, Christian Batalden, “'Judicious narratives', or ethnography as ecclesiology,” École Supérieure de Théologie et d'Études Religieuses, consulté le 4 avril 2025, https://libnum.esther-edu.mg/items/show/9046.