This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The theology and practice of lament is often neglected in congregations, despite its prominence in the biblical text. Such neglect deprives churches of a pastoral resource and moreover, as this paper highlights, diminishes the church’s capacity for prophetic critique and political activism in the face of social injustice. This paper argues lament is needed in corporate worship and prayer, not only to give spiritual expression to faith wrestling with pain, but also to re-energise communities of believers to name injustice, recognise political agency and sustain prophetic action
Lamentations consists of multiple speaking voices, expressing a variety of theological perspectives ...
Many of us do not see God in our suffering as we have mistaken notions of who God is and of how God ...
Lamentations consists of multiple speaking voices, expressing a variety of theological perspectives ...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
Where are worshipers in Christian communities to go with their experiences and observations of viole...
This article examines the loss of lament from the worship of the Church of Scotland in the twentieth...
While the theological status of biblical laments—crying out in distress to God—is not uncontested, t...
Soong-Chan Rah ranks among the top American scholars who perceptively understand the contemporary We...
Soong-Chan Rah ranks among the top American scholars who perceptively understand the contemporary We...
Soong-Chan Rah ranks among the top American scholars who perceptively understand the contemporary We...
Soong-Chan Rah ranks among the top American scholars who perceptively understand the contemporary We...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
Lamentations consists of multiple speaking voices, expressing a variety of theological perspectives ...
Many of us do not see God in our suffering as we have mistaken notions of who God is and of how God ...
Lamentations consists of multiple speaking voices, expressing a variety of theological perspectives ...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
Where are worshipers in Christian communities to go with their experiences and observations of viole...
This article examines the loss of lament from the worship of the Church of Scotland in the twentieth...
While the theological status of biblical laments—crying out in distress to God—is not uncontested, t...
Soong-Chan Rah ranks among the top American scholars who perceptively understand the contemporary We...
Soong-Chan Rah ranks among the top American scholars who perceptively understand the contemporary We...
Soong-Chan Rah ranks among the top American scholars who perceptively understand the contemporary We...
Soong-Chan Rah ranks among the top American scholars who perceptively understand the contemporary We...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
Lamentations consists of multiple speaking voices, expressing a variety of theological perspectives ...
Many of us do not see God in our suffering as we have mistaken notions of who God is and of how God ...
Lamentations consists of multiple speaking voices, expressing a variety of theological perspectives ...