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An Experiment in Providence

How Faith Engages the World
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Paying attention to the world is a particular Christian calling, and one this author is well qualified to elucidate. These writings are at the interface of the life of the Church and ordinary life, and reflect an apprenticeship as an Anglican priest, involving an exploration of the resources which the tradition offers, in order to confront certain problems in the world. This is an era in which re-imagining the role of a priest is both important, and inescapably personal, and bound up with narrative. The ideas appear in response to particular questions and contexts, such as chaplaincy, village life, and working with clergy to understand their calling. Secular themes such as power, money, sex and time run through all the writing, as well as religious themes such as Scripture, liturgy, vocation, the place of the local church, and living a Christian Life.

Author Biography

Timothy Jenkins grew up in, and studied at Oxford, and worked as a social anthropologist in Oxford and in France. He studied for ordination at Ridley Hall, Cambridge, and served in the parish of Kingswood, in Bristol Diocese. He was Chaplain of Nottingham University and is now Dean and Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge.
Release date NZ
June 23rd, 2006
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
SPCK Publishing
Pages
160
Publisher
SPCK Publishing
Dimensions
197x200x9
ISBN-13
9780281058037
Product ID
2141559

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