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Johnny Cash and the Great American Contradiction

Johnny Cash and the Great American Contradiction

Rodney Clapp

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2008
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Holiness and hedonism. Lonesomeness and community. Tradition and progress. Highly regarded commentator on Christianity and popular culture Rodney Clapp argues that these great tensions form the bedrock of American history and our current culture. Utilizing the life and music of Johnny Cash to illustrate these and other American contradictions, he probes these phenomena with sharp theological questions--seeking the language and knowledge that will enable us to reach across political and cultural divides and encourage a more graceful and constructive negotiation of current contradictions.
Naming Neoliberalism

Naming Neoliberalism

Rodney Clapp

Fortress Press,U.S.
2021
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Neoliberalism is the reigning, overarching spirit of our age. It consists of a panoply of cultural, political, and economic practices that set marketized competition at the center of social life. The model human is the entrepreneur of the self. Though regnant, neoliberalism likes to hide. It likes people to assume that it is a natural, deep structure--just the way things are. But in neoliberalism's train have come extreme inequality, economic precariousness, and a harmful distortion of both the individual and society. Many people are waking up to the destructive effects of this order. Anthropologists, economic historians, philosophers, theologians, and political scientists have compiled considerable literature exposing neoliberalism's pretensions and shortcomings. Drawing on this work, Naming Neoliberalism aims to expose the order to a wider range of readers--pastors, thoughtful laypersons, and students. Its theological base for this intervention is apocalyptic--not in the sense of impending doom and gloom, but in the sense of centering on Christ's life, death, and resurrection as itself the creation of a new and truer, more hopeful, and more humane order that sees the principalities and powers (like neoliberalism) unmasked and disarmed at the cross. The book carefully lays out what neoliberalism is, where it has come from, its religious or theological pretensions, and how it can be confronted through and in the church.
New Creation

New Creation

Rodney Clapp

Cascade Books
2018
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New Creation introduces readers to the thrilling, biblically-based vision of a whole world created by and to be redeemed by God. Written at an eminently accessible level, it shows how endings (or eschatologies) animate our lives. It rehearses the biblical story from an eschatological angle, emphasizing that Christian eschatology entails a politics. It then delves into how eschatology affects the priesthood of all believers, peace-making, prayer, and creation (including the rocks and trees, dogs and bees, and maybe even sex). With a light hand, it provides biblical cultural background where needed. Throughout, it connects theological groundings to present-day life, Christian discipleship, and contemporary issues. Here is a view of eschatology that bypasses escapist Rapture theology and puts forward a robust, exciting life now and in the age to come, very different from New Yorker cartoons featuring the afterlife as a bland, boring affair of strumming harps on clouds. ""New Creation is simply a wonderful book about a crucial topic in Christian life: hope. We Christians are so conflicted about eschatology, while our secular age is wrapped in future visions of destruction. Clapp cuts through speculative debates to clarify what it means to hope in the God who acts. He may surprise you with his gleanings from Scripture and culture on crucial matters like peace, prayer, creation, and sexuality. I found myself buoyed by hope in Christ while reading these pages."" --Alan G. Padgett, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota ""I try to read everything I can by Rodney Clapp. His writing has been instrumental in the radicalization of my own theology and life. This book is extra special because he's written it in a way that is readable to theological rookies and veterans alike. It is both simple and beautiful, and characteristically profound."" --Shane Claiborne, Founder, Red Letter Christians ""Rodney Clapp has a knack for making complex subjects not only clear, but exciting. Touching on topics like zombies, the heat death of the universe, and sex in heaven, he adeptly guides the reader through the core biblical vision of God's desire to renew the cosmos and restore human flourishing. His reflections on the implications of this vision for living in the present are especially inspiring. This is a book to share widely with others."" --J. Richard Middleton, Professor of Biblical Worldview and Exegesis, Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan College ""What I love about Clapp's book New Creation is that he succinctly brings together a host of fellow travelers in dialogue with all of Scripture to dispel any notions that eschatology is merely about what happens in the end. In fact, what makes this book essential for disciples of Jesus is what Clapp does to help us see the implications of eschatology for our lives now in everything from sex to politics, climate change to Black Lives Matter, and all else that has to do with contemporary life. He accomplishes what he sets out to do--to demonstrate that eschatology is the key to understanding the biblical story into which we have been baptized."" --Dennis Okholm, Azusa Pacific University, Author of Learning Theology through the Church's Worship ""Rodney Clapp has done it again. He has paired a rigorous Eschatological Imagination with the ambiguities of apocalyptic times. His insistence on humans being story manufacturers who are desperate to experience and interpret those stories is not a new revelation, but his amplification of the critical importance of narrative is noted and appreciated. Combining insights from popular culture, Scripture, Church History, with a Pacifist Kingdom Theology, Clapp issues a primer that instructs and inspires. More than a standard operating primer, he has proposed a 'guide for the perplexed' and a 'manifesto' for flourishing in manically disturbed times. As one who has recently been through 'the valley of the shadow of death, ' I found reading New Creation a witness
New Creation

New Creation

Rodney Clapp

Cascade Books
2018
sidottu
New Creation introduces readers to the thrilling, biblically-based vision of a whole world created by and to be redeemed by God. Written at an eminently accessible level, it shows how endings (or eschatologies) animate our lives. It rehearses the biblical story from an eschatological angle, emphasizing that Christian eschatology entails a politics. It then delves into how eschatology affects the priesthood of all believers, peace-making, prayer, and creation (including the rocks and trees, dogs and bees, and maybe even sex). With a light hand, it provides biblical cultural background where needed. Throughout, it connects theological groundings to present-day life, Christian discipleship, and contemporary issues. Here is a view of eschatology that bypasses escapist Rapture theology and puts forward a robust, exciting life now and in the age to come, very different from New Yorker cartoons featuring the afterlife as a bland, boring affair of strumming harps on clouds. ""New Creation is simply a wonderful book about a crucial topic in Christian life: hope. We Christians are so conflicted about eschatology, while our secular age is wrapped in future visions of destruction. Clapp cuts through speculative debates to clarify what it means to hope in the God who acts. He may surprise you with his gleanings from Scripture and culture on crucial matters like peace, prayer, creation, and sexuality. I found myself buoyed by hope in Christ while reading these pages."" --Alan G. Padgett, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota ""I try to read everything I can by Rodney Clapp. His writing has been instrumental in the radicalization of my own theology and life. This book is extra special because he's written it in a way that is readable to theological rookies and veterans alike. It is both simple and beautiful, and characteristically profound."" --Shane Claiborne, Founder, Red Letter Christians ""Rodney Clapp has a knack for making complex subjects not only clear, but exciting. Touching on topics like zombies, the heat death of the universe, and sex in heaven, he adeptly guides the reader through the core biblical vision of God's desire to renew the cosmos and restore human flourishing. His reflections on the implications of this vision for living in the present are especially inspiring. This is a book to share widely with others."" --J. Richard Middleton, Professor of Biblical Worldview and Exegesis, Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan College ""What I love about Clapp's book New Creation is that he succinctly brings together a host of fellow travelers in dialogue with all of Scripture to dispel any notions that eschatology is merely about what happens in the end. In fact, what makes this book essential for disciples of Jesus is what Clapp does to help us see the implications of eschatology for our lives now in everything from sex to politics, climate change to Black Lives Matter, and all else that has to do with contemporary life. He accomplishes what he sets out to do--to demonstrate that eschatology is the key to understanding the biblical story into which we have been baptized."" --Dennis Okholm, Azusa Pacific University, Author of Learning Theology through the Church's Worship ""Rodney Clapp has done it again. He has paired a rigorous Eschatological Imagination with the ambiguities of apocalyptic times. His insistence on humans being story manufacturers who are desperate to experience and interpret those stories is not a new revelation, but his amplification of the critical importance of narrative is noted and appreciated. Combining insights from popular culture, Scripture, Church History, with a Pacifist Kingdom Theology, Clapp issues a primer that instructs and inspires. More than a standard operating primer, he has proposed a 'guide for the perplexed' and a 'manifesto' for flourishing in manically disturbed times. As one who has recently been through 'the valley of the shadow of death, ' I found reading New Creation a witness
Action in Waiting

Action in Waiting

Christoph Friedrich Blumhardt; Rodney Clapp

Plough Publishing House
2014
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A message to stir the embers of a dying faith.Given the number of people who’ve been “saved,” you’d think the world was becoming a brighter place. It could be, too, if more people would grasp the joy of losing themselves in service to God and each other. People like Christoph Blumhardt, who, in his quest to get to the essentials of faith, burns away the religious trappings of modern piety like so much chaff.Blumhardt writes with unabashed fervor, but his passion encourages rather than intimidates. His witness influenced theological giants like Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Karl Barth. But Action in Waiting is not theology; it is too blunt, too earthy, too real. Its “active expectation” of God’s kingdom shows us that the object of our hope is not relegated to some afterlife. Today, in our world, it can come into its own – if only we are ready.
Families at the Crossroads

Families at the Crossroads

Rodney R. Clapp

Inter-Varsity Press,US
1993
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"Scant decades ago most Westerners agreed that . . . Lifelong monogamy was ideal . . . Mothers should stay home with children . . . premarital sex was to be discouraged . . . Heterosexuality was the unquestioned norm . . . popular culture should not corrupt children. Today not a single one of these expectations is uncontroversial." So writes Rodney Clapp in assessing the status of the family in postmodern Western society. In response many evangelicals have been quick to defend the so-called traditional family, assuming that it exemplifies the biblical model. Clapp challenges that assumption, arguing that the "traditional" family is a reflection more of the nineteenth-century middle-class family than of any family one can find in Scripture. At the same time, he recognizes that many modern and postmodern options are not acceptable to Christians. Returning to the biblical story afresh to see what it might say to us in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, Clapp articulates a challenge to both sides of a critical debate. A book to help us rethink the significance of the family for the next century.
A Peculiar People

A Peculiar People

Rodney R. Clapp

Inter-Varsity Press,US
1996
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Christians feel increasingly useless, argues Rodney Clapp, not because they have nothing to offer a post-Christian society, but because they are trying to serve as "sponsoring chaplins" to a civilization that no longer sees Christianity as necessary to its existence. In the individualistic, technologically oriented, consumer-based culture, Christianity has become largely irrelevant. Writing inclusively with considerable verve, Clapp offer a keen analysis of the church and its ministry as we face a new miillennium.
Cave Monasteries of Byzantine Cappadocia

Cave Monasteries of Byzantine Cappadocia

Rodley Lyn

Cambridge University Press
2010
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This is a fully illustrated account, first published in 1985, of the rock-cut monasteries, hermitages and other complexes in Cappadocia (central Anatolia, in Turkey). These were cut into soft volcanic rock, mostly during the ninth to eleventh centuries, when the area formed part of the Byzantine Empire. Although called 'cave' monuments, these monasteries were carefully finished to resemble ordinary built architecture. Some of the churches were decorated with wall paintings, which occasionally included portraits of their patrons or dedicatory inscriptions. Dr Rodley provides a definitive record of the monasteries and hermitages, tries to determine when, why and by whom they were established, and places them within the larger contexts of Byzantine history and Byzantine monasteries.