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		<title>Theologyopraxis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ben Myers has a post today over on Faith &#38; Theology concerning the relationship of ‘research theology’ as practiced in the academic setting and the popular theology that occurs in the actual ecclesial setting of the church.&#160; His comments and the posts that they link to are well worth reading and I will not bear [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ben Myers has a post today over on <a href="http://faith-theology.blogspot.com/2009/09/on-theology-as-research.html?showComment=1253841099118#c2592563915085658248" target="_blank">Faith &amp; Theology</a> concerning the relationship of ‘research theology’ as practiced in the academic setting and the popular theology that occurs in the actual ecclesial setting of the church.&#160; His comments and the posts that they link to are well worth reading and I will not bear simply repeating them.</p>
<p>However it occurs, I see a deep problem in the disconnect between academic theology and the life of the Church.&#160; The insights and ideas of professional theologians seem to be by and large utterly ignored by the vast majority of Christians and I am saddened by the ignorance that I have seen even in the clergy.&#160; Yet oftentimes the subject matter of theology bears little insight on the interests and cares of the person in the pew and this is not helpful either.</p>
<p>There was a move associated with the Liberation Theology movement to focus on ‘Theopraxis’ (that is, right practice) rather than ‘Theology’ (that is, right thought).&#160; However, the two are not alternatives but are rather dialectically interconnected.&#160; One cannot have right practice apart from an understanding of the Gospel and one cannot fully understand the Gospel apart from living it.</p>
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