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Bryan Stone

Bryan P. Stone (born 1959) is an American theologian who is the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and the E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism at Boston University School of Theology, and a Co-director of the Center for Practical Theology.[1] Stone writes on topics related to both systematic theology and practical theology. He is associated with both postliberalism and Christian pacifism, having been influenced by thinkers such as John Howard Yoder, Stanley Hauerwas, Alasdair MacIntyre, and John Wesley, and in his earliest work with liberation theology and process theology.

Bryan Stone
Born
Bryan P. Stone

(1959-12-08) December 8, 1959 (age 64)
NationalityAmerican
Ecclesiastical career
ReligionChristianity
ChurchChurch of the Nazarene
Academic background
Alma mater
Influences
Academic work
DisciplineTheology
Sub-discipline
School or tradition
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Background edit

Born December 8, 1959, Stone holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Southern Nazarene University, a Master of Divinity degree from the Nazarene Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Southern Methodist University.

He specializes in research related to evangelism, ecclesiology, congregational development, urban and multicultural ministry, popular culture, the relationship between theology and film studies, and Wesleyan theology.

Stone was ordained in the Church of the Nazarene and has served as a pastor in the denomination. He co-founded "Liberation Community", a multicultural congregation and faith-based non-profit, and served there as pastor and executive director from 1985 to 1992. From 1993 to 1998 he served as Professor of Practical Theology at Azusa Pacific University.

Selected bibliography edit

Monographs
Finding Faith Today. Cascade Books (2018).
Evangelism After Pluralism. Baker Academic (2018).
A Reader in Ecclesiology. Ashgate Publishing (2012).
Sabbath in the City: Sustaining Urban Pastoral Excellence. Co-authored with Claire Wolfteich. Westminster John Knox Press (2008).
Evangelism After Christendom: The Theology and Practice of Christian Witness. Brazos Press (2007).
Thy Name and Thy Nature is Love. (Edited with Thomas Jay Oord). Kingswood Press (2001).
Faith and Film: Theological Themes at the Cinema. Chalice Press (2000).
Compassionate Ministry: Theological Foundations. Orbis Books (1996).
Effective Faith: A Critical Study of the Christology of Juan Luis Segundo. University Press of America (1994).

Articles and Chapters
“Evangelistic Preaching: Bearing Witness to Beauty,” in Journal for Preachers 42:4 (2019). “Evangelism and Pluralism(s),” in Theologie für die Praxis 43 Jahrgang 2017, 67-83. “Trauma, Reality, and Eucharist,” in Stephanie Arel and Shelly Rambo, eds. Post-Traumatic Public Theology. Palgrave (2016)
“Interfaith Encounters in Popular Culture,” Journal of Religion and Popular Culture 25:3, 403-15 (2013)
“The Ecclesiality of Mission in the Context of Empire,” in Viggo Mortensen and Andreas Østerlund Nielsen, eds. Walk Humbly with the Lord: Church and Mission Engaging Plurality. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans (2011)
“Discipleship and Empire,” in Paul W. Chilcote, ed. Making Disciples in a World Parish. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications (2010).
“The Apostles’ Creed in Film,” in Hans-Josef Klauck, et al, The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter (2009).
“Evil in Film,” in William Blizek, ed. Continuum Companion to Religion and Film. Continuum (2009), 310-322.
“Modern Protestant Approaches to Film (1960-present),” in John Lyden, ed. The Routledge Companion to Religion and Film. Routledge Press (2009).
“The Relevance of Popular Culture for Empirical Research in Practical Theology,” in Hans-Günter Heimbrock and Christopher Schultz, eds. Religion: Immediate Experience and the Mediacy of Research. Göttingen: Vandenhoek & Ruprecht (2007)
“New Church Development,” in Stephen Gunter and Elaine Robinson, eds. Considering the Great Commission: Evangelism and Mission in the Wesleyan Spirit. Nashville: Abingdon (2005).
“Evangelization and Spirituality,” in Philip Sheldrake, ed., The New SCM Press Dictionary of Spirituality. London: SCM Press (2005).
"Online Resources in Theology and Religion," Quarterly Review (Winter, 2004).
"Divine Presence" in Philosophy of Religion: An Introduction to Issues. Thomas Jay Oord, ed. Kansas City: Beacon Hill Press, 2003.
"Going to the Movies, Finding God," Zion's Herald (March/April, 2002)
"Hope and Happy Endings," Review and Expositor 99:1 (Winter), 37-50.
Journal of Religion and Film 5:2 (October).
"AI: Blurring the Line Between Human and Machine," Research News and Opportunities in Science and Theology (August), 20.
"The Spirit and the Holy Life," Quarterly Review (Summer, 2001).
"Holiness and Hollywood," The Circuit Rider (May/June, 2000), 24-25.
"Theology and Film in Postmodern Culture: A Dialogue with Forrest Gump and Pulp Fiction." 35:1 (2000).
Journal of Religion and Film 3:1 (1999).
"Reclaiming the 'E' Word." Focus (Winter/Spring, 1999).
Journal of Religion and Film 2:2 (1998).
(Fall, 1995), 108-138.
"A Prolegomenon to a Contemporary Theology of Urban Ministry." Connection (Fall, 1995).

References edit

  1. ^ "Bryan P. Stone | School of Theology".

External links edit

  • Bryan Stone's page at Boston University

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Bryan P Stone born 1959 is an American theologian who is the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and the E Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism at Boston University School of Theology and a Co director of the Center for Practical Theology 1 Stone writes on topics related to both systematic theology and practical theology He is associated with both postliberalism and Christian pacifism having been influenced by thinkers such as John Howard Yoder Stanley Hauerwas Alasdair MacIntyre and John Wesley and in his earliest work with liberation theology and process theology The ReverendBryan StoneBornBryan P Stone 1959 12 08 December 8 1959 age 64 NationalityAmericanEcclesiastical careerReligionChristianityChurchChurch of the NazareneAcademic backgroundAlma materSouthern Nazarene UniversityNazarene Theological SeminarySouthern Methodist UniversityInfluencesStanley HauerwasAlasdair MacIntyreJames McClendonJohn Howard YoderAcademic workDisciplineTheologySub disciplinePractical theologysystematic theologySchool or traditionPostliberal theologyWesleyanismInstitutionsAzusa Pacific UniversityBoston University Contents 1 Background 2 Selected bibliography 3 References 4 External linksBackground editBorn December 8 1959 Stone holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Southern Nazarene University a Master of Divinity degree from the Nazarene Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Southern Methodist University He specializes in research related to evangelism ecclesiology congregational development urban and multicultural ministry popular culture the relationship between theology and film studies and Wesleyan theology Stone was ordained in the Church of the Nazarene and has served as a pastor in the denomination He co founded Liberation Community a multicultural congregation and faith based non profit and served there as pastor and executive director from 1985 to 1992 From 1993 to 1998 he served as Professor of Practical Theology at Azusa Pacific University Selected bibliography editMonographs Finding Faith Today Cascade Books 2018 Evangelism After Pluralism Baker Academic 2018 A Reader in Ecclesiology Ashgate Publishing 2012 Sabbath in the City Sustaining Urban Pastoral Excellence Co authored with Claire Wolfteich Westminster John Knox Press 2008 Evangelism After Christendom The Theology and Practice of Christian Witness Brazos Press 2007 Thy Name and Thy Nature is Love Edited with Thomas Jay Oord Kingswood Press 2001 Faith and Film Theological Themes at the Cinema Chalice Press 2000 Compassionate Ministry Theological Foundations Orbis Books 1996 Effective Faith A Critical Study of the Christology of Juan Luis Segundo University Press of America 1994 Articles and Chapters Evangelistic Preaching Bearing Witness to Beauty in Journal for Preachers 42 4 2019 Evangelism and Pluralism s in Theologie fur die Praxis 43 Jahrgang 2017 67 83 Trauma Reality and Eucharist in Stephanie Arel and Shelly Rambo eds Post Traumatic Public Theology Palgrave 2016 Interfaith Encounters in Popular Culture Journal of Religion and Popular Culture 25 3 403 15 2013 The Ecclesiality of Mission in the Context of Empire in Viggo Mortensen and Andreas Osterlund Nielsen eds Walk Humbly with the Lord Church and Mission Engaging Plurality Grand Rapids Eerdmans 2011 Discipleship and Empire in Paul W Chilcote ed Making Disciples in a World Parish Eugene OR Pickwick Publications 2010 The Apostles Creed in Film in Hans Josef Klauck et al The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception Berlin Walter de Gruyter 2009 Evil in Film in William Blizek ed Continuum Companion to Religion and Film Continuum 2009 310 322 Modern Protestant Approaches to Film 1960 present in John Lyden ed The Routledge Companion to Religion and Film Routledge Press 2009 The Relevance of Popular Culture for Empirical Research in Practical Theology in Hans Gunter Heimbrock and Christopher Schultz eds Religion Immediate Experience and the Mediacy of Research Gottingen Vandenhoek amp Ruprecht 2007 New Church Development in Stephen Gunter and Elaine Robinson eds Considering the Great Commission Evangelism and Mission in the Wesleyan Spirit Nashville Abingdon 2005 Evangelization and Spirituality in Philip Sheldrake ed The New SCM Press Dictionary of Spirituality London SCM Press 2005 Online Resources in Theology and Religion Quarterly Review Winter 2004 Divine Presence in Philosophy of Religion An Introduction to Issues Thomas Jay Oord ed Kansas City Beacon Hill Press 2003 Going to the Movies Finding God Zion s Herald March April 2002 Hope and Happy Endings Review and Expositor 99 1 Winter 37 50 The Sanctification of Fear Images of the Religious in Horror Films Journal of Religion and Film 5 2 October AI Blurring the Line Between Human and Machine Research News and Opportunities in Science and Theology August 20 The Spirit and the Holy Life Quarterly Review Summer 2001 Holiness and Hollywood The Circuit Rider May June 2000 24 25 Theology and Film in Postmodern Culture A Dialogue with Forrest Gump and Pulp Fiction Wesleyan Theological Journal 35 1 2000 Religion and Violence in Popular Film Journal of Religion and Film 3 1 1999 Reclaiming the E Word Focus Winter Spring 1999 Science and Religious Faith in Contact Journal of Religion and Film 2 2 1998 Wesleyan Theology Scriptural Authority and Homosexuality Wesleyan Theological Journal Fall 1995 108 138 A Prolegomenon to a Contemporary Theology of Urban Ministry Connection Fall 1995 References edit Bryan P Stone School of Theology External links editBryan Stone s page at Boston University Center for Practical Theology Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Christianity Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bryan Stone amp oldid 1162612400, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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