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Witnessing to Hope in the Christian Community Through Irony
Authors:Neil Pembroke
Institution:(1) The School of History, Philosophy, Religion, and Classics, The University of Queensland, Forgan Smith Building, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Q4072, Australia
Abstract:The concept of witnessing to hope reminds us that nurturing hope is fundamentally a communal endeavor. In the Christian tradition, this witnessing takes a particular form. It involves the use of the ironic imagination: Death leads to new life, the poor are considered blessed, and the faithful boast in their suffering. It is argued that a central pastoral task is stimulating the ironic imagination. While this can take place in a number of settings, the focus here is on public worship. Practical examples of how this task might be executed are offered.
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Keywords:Hope  Irony  Suffering  Psychology of hope  Pastoral care  Worship  Ironic imagination  Paradox
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