
- 212 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Pastors are often ill-equipped in preparing churches to be sacred advocates and activists in the communities most affected by social injustice and neglect. Sacred Anthropology aims to inform and equip pastors in discipling the body of Christ to effect social transformation in times of social crisis.
Tyshawn Gardner envisions the pastor as a "sacred anthropologist, " as one who understands the cultures of other image-bearers for the sake of promoting the justice of God in the world. As a pastoral mandate, the sacred anthropologist challenges churches to be engaged in the political and social transformation of their community. The social anthropologist employs both secular and theological tools for an effective contextualized ministry. This book posits prophetic radicalism as a pastoral theology and the pastoral office as the center of prophetic radicalism, yet it does not limit prophetic radicalism to the pastoral office.
Sacred Anthropology is written with pastors and parishioners from any ethnic group in mind but draws heavily on the prophetic pastoral and preaching tradition of African American pastors and churches. Using this foundation and tradition, sacred anthropologists can lead their congregations in a way that challenges them to be involved, engaged, and transformative.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: Ministry That Opens Doors
- 1. Toward a Theology of Sacred Anthropology
- 2. Prophetic Radicalism: Jesus as Priest, Prophet, and King
- 3. The Sacred Anthropologist: Race, Injustice, and People in the Pews
- 4. Social Crisis Preaching: A Rhetoric of Resistance
- 5. Old Scars, New Wounds: Suffering as a Spirituality for Prophetic Radicalism
- 6. Sacred Self-Care: Rest for the Weary Radical
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- General Index
- Scripture Index