Theology and imagination

keefe perry senseSense of the Possible by Callid Keefe-Perry offers an introduction to the ways in which theologians have thought about imagination—the powerful human capacity to envision a future that has not yet come. Containing perspectives from Scripture, theology, philosophy, and congregational studies, Sense of the Possible explores how it is that imagination can be part of a faithful Christian life. Each chapter comes with recommended readings and discussion questions that can be used in churches or classrooms. Keefe-Perry is an assistant professor of contextual education and public theology at the Clough School of Theology and Ministry. He spoke about his publication in this video from BC Libraries.

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