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Elaine Graham

    Elaine Graham delves into the intricate relationship between beliefs and actions, exploring whether religious commitment truly makes a tangible difference in contemporary society. Her work aims to inspire individuals to bridge the gap between their faith's values and a critical engagement with the complexities of everyday life. Graham investigates how theological concepts can be practically applied and how religious conviction shapes human behavior.

    Apologetics without Apology
    Words Made Flesh
    Transforming Practice
    Seeing Things
    Everyday Maths through Everyday Provision
    Between a Rock and a Hard Place
    • 2017

      Apologetics without Apology

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the surprising persistence of religion in Western culture, challenging the notion that it has become obsolete. It delves into the complexities of how people engage with faith in contemporary society, grappling with the implications of reintroducing religious language into public discourse. Through this examination, it addresses the tensions between fascination and discomfort surrounding the resurgence of religious visibility.

      Apologetics without Apology
    • 2013

      Between a Rock and a Hard Place

      Public Theology in a Post-Secular Age

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book explores the evolving landscape of public theology amidst significant political and cultural changes in Western society. Elaine Graham, a prominent theologian, argues that traditional sociological theories and public theology are being challenged by both ongoing religious decline and a notable revival in religious engagement within public life and politics. This calls for a reassessment of the secularization thesis and Western liberal political theory, which have historically maintained a separation between religion and the public sphere.

      Between a Rock and a Hard Place
    • 2011

      Words Made Flesh

      Writings in Pastoral and Practical Theology

      • 386 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of contemporary issues and Christian tradition, Elaine Graham's essays highlight her pioneering contributions to pastoral and practical theology. She addresses diverse topics such as nativity plays, science fiction, and urban regeneration, emphasizing their theological significance. The writings advocate for a dynamic dialogue between faith and modern experience, aiming to cultivate 'practical wisdom' for the Church. Graham's work underscores the belief that theology is inherently practical and rooted in the complexities of human existence, where "words become flesh."

      Words Made Flesh
    • 2011

      Why do so many of us think we are bad at maths and how does this subconsciously affect the provision, experiences and opportunities we provide for young children who are starting their mathematical learning journey? This book shows how to create wonderful mathematical learning experiences in early years settings.

      Everyday Maths through Everyday Provision
    • 2007

      Seeing Things

      • 314 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Advances an ethical and theoretical approach to meaningful relations with humble objects. This book synthesizes theories and thought from different disciplines on the nature of sight, perception and relations to visual artefacts.

      Seeing Things
    • 2005

      This volume represents the proceedings of the 2003 meeting of the International Academy of Practical Theology, which was held in Manchester (UK) on the theme of 'public theology'. Featuring over twenty papers from some of the world's leading practical theologians, 'Pathways to the Public Square' offers a wide variety of perspectives on the relationship between theology and politics, education, law, culture and economics. They include subjects as diverse as the role of religion in the constitution of the European Union, theological themes in popular music, Roman Catholic-Muslim dialogue in the U.S.A., and the spirituality of the public realm. This book will be of interest to theological educators and students, church leaders, policy-makers and all those interested in the relationship between religion and public life.

      Pathways to the public square
    • 2002