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The understanding of identity in relation to community has been a focus of academic studies in recent years. An exclusive self-understanding of the identity of one's own community, coupled with a hostile attitude toward other communities, often leads to communal conflicts. In particular, it is important to notice the significance of religion in the re-shaping of community identities in this process. This volume focuses first on communal or corporate understanding of identity. Secondly, this volume will assess the topic of identity from the perspectives of theology and religious studies. Thirdly, the volume will seek to address the issue of interaction between religious communities and wider society by looking at case studies from the Yorkshire area.
Sebastian Kim is Robert Wiley Professor of Renewal in Public Life and Academic Dean for the Korean Studies Center, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA Pauline Kollontai, Deputy Dean in the Faculty of Theology and Education, York St John University, UK.
Introduction:Sebastian C.H. Kim & Pauline KollontaiPART I: Perspectives on Community Identity1. Theological Identity in Postmodernity through a Literary LensSue Yore2. Binary Reciprocity: Karl Barth, Christological Identity and the Politics of RecognitionRichard Andrew3. Transplanting Religion: Defining Community and Expressing Identity Pauline Kollontai4. Community and society: John Macmurray (1891-1976) and New LabourEsther McIntosh 5. Paradigm, Community and Theological Education: A Study of Theological Education with reference to the work of Thomas S. Kuhn and David H. KelseyGary Wilton6. Differing Concepts of Community Identity: Debates over the 'Racial and Religious Hatred Bill'Sebastian C.H. KimPART II: Community Identity in local Contexts7. Marian Shrines in Yorkshire and Roman Catholic IdentityChris Maunder8. Moving Mountains: the Carmelite Community's Development of an Identity in YorkJohan Bergström-Allen and Antony Lester 9. Contemporary Anglican York: Denominational Identity Association and Affiliation Greg Hoyland10. York's Evangelicals and Charismatics - An Emergent Free Market in Voluntarist Religious IdentitiesRob Warner 11. Identity and Religion in Yorkshire Fishing CommunitiesStephen Friend12. An examination of the Sikh community in YorkRichard Noake13. Adolescent attitudes in York towards Muslims and IslamA.A. Brockett. N. Noret, S. Harenwall, P.D. Baird, I. Rivers
'This book makes an important contribution to an under-researched field ... We look forward to more such material from these and other authors.' Theology, May 2009