Ordinary Theology as Narratives: An Empirical Study of Young People's Charismatic Worship in Scotland
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Auteurs : Peter Ward [Royaume-Uni] ; Heidi Campbell [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- International Journal of Practical Theology [ 1430-6921 ] ; 2011-12.
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- Wicri :
- topic : Théologie.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Biblical material, Charismatic, Charismatic worship, Community youth conference, Contemporary culture, Content analysis, Cultural tradition, Different kinds, Doctrinal, Doctrinal narrative, Documentary, Edinburgh, Edinburgh christian union half night, Edinburgh prayer, February gathering, First dance, Form part, Glasgow, Glasgow prayer network, Heidi, Heidi campbell, Holy spirit, Initial analysis, Initial findings, Intimacy, Jeff astley, Long revolution, Main worship event, Ministry time, Narrative, Ordinary theology, Orkney prayer, Orkney student prayer cell, Pete ward, Practical theology, Prayer meetings, Private residence, Prophetic dancing, Qualitative research, Scot, Scot data, Scot project, Shetland youth prayer meeting, Short period, Significant ways, Spiritual warfare, Theological expression, Theological metaphors, Theology, Thurso, Thurso event, Thurso worship event, Vernacular theology, Vocal surfing, Wine scotland, Worship event, Worship events, Worship leader, Worship leaders, Worship songs, Young people, Youth conference, Youth prayer.
- Teeft :
- Biblical material, Charismatic, Charismatic worship, Community youth conference, Contemporary culture, Content analysis, Cultural tradition, Different kinds, Doctrinal, Doctrinal narrative, Documentary, Edinburgh, Edinburgh christian union half night, Edinburgh prayer, February gathering, First dance, Form part, Glasgow, Glasgow prayer network, Heidi, Heidi campbell, Holy spirit, Initial analysis, Initial findings, Intimacy, Jeff astley, Long revolution, Main worship event, Ministry time, Narrative, Ordinary theology, Orkney prayer, Orkney student prayer cell, Pete ward, Practical theology, Prayer meetings, Private residence, Prophetic dancing, Qualitative research, Scot, Scot data, Scot project, Shetland youth prayer meeting, Short period, Significant ways, Spiritual warfare, Theological expression, Theological metaphors, Theology, Thurso, Thurso event, Thurso worship event, Vernacular theology, Vocal surfing, Wine scotland, Worship event, Worship events, Worship leader, Worship leaders, Worship songs, Young people, Youth conference, Youth prayer.
Abstract
Through a detailed analysis this paper demonstrates the usefulness of investigating public worship events as a site for studying the construction of ordinary theology. By identifying the theological narratives being enacting and affirmed by a specific group in such contexts helps strengthen our understanding of the documentary of a specific community. It also illustrates how the particular of a given culture is linked to and used to situate the larger narrative tradition. We suggest more studies of narrative and flow of worship events would benefit Practical Theology to help reveal new aspects of construction and flow of ordinary theology for evangelical and charismatics groups.
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DOI: 10.1515/IJPT.2011.035
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