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title: "Research methods and data analysis in Practical Theology"
date: 2018-07-12T11:00:00+00:00
title: "Research methods and data analysis in Practical Theology"
host: "Professional Doctorate Summer School (Warwick)"
duration: 7776000
publishdate: 2017-03-10
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"Research methods and data analysis in Practical Theology"

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subjects: restoration-ecology
comments: no
file: Higgs_et_al-2017-Restoration_Ecology.pdf
date: 2018-03-01
publishdate: 2018-03-24
date: 2018-05-31
publishdate: 2018-05-31
doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.12691
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title: "The Theology of Craft and the Craft of Work: From Tabernacle to Eucharist"
author: Jeremy Kidwell
status: Published
type: published
type: monograph
kind: book
citation: "<em>The Theology of Craft and the Craft of Work: From Tabernacle to Eucharist</em>. Routledge."
tag: craft
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date: 2016-09-01
publishdate: 2016-09-15
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<p><figure><img class="craftbook" src="http://jeremykidwell.info/images/theology_of_craft-medium.jpg" align="right" width=300px alt="The Theology of Craft and the Craft of Work"></figure>An important reconceptualisation is taking place in the way people express creativity, work together, and engage in labour; particularly with the rise of the maker movement and craft work. But is this a new phenomenon? In <em>The Theology of Craft</em> I explore the Hebrew bible and Greek New Testament in conversation with other ancient craft narratives to see whether there is a model for good work embedded there. Through an examination of themes such as agency, aesthetics, sociality, skill, and the material culture of work, I argue that the church (or new temple) is both the product and the site of moral work and furthermore that Christian worship provides a moral context for work.
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title: "Theology and Economics: A Christian Vision of the Common Good"
author: Jeremy Kidwell
status: Published
type: published
type: monograph
kind: book
citation: "<em>Theology and Economics: A Christian Vision of the Common Good</em>, edited by Jeremy Kidwell and Sean Doherty. Palgrave McMillan"
tag: economics
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<a href="http://www.palgrave.com/gb/book/9781137552235">Publisher</a> - <a href="http://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Jeremy-Kidwell/Theology-and-Economics--A-Christian-Vision-of-the-Common-Good/17570373">Hive Books (UK indy sellers)</a> - <a href="https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=JMOhCgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false">Google Books</a> - <a href="http://www.indiebound.org/book/9781472476517">IndieBound (Independent booksellers in the USA) </a>
<em>Reviews:</em> <a href="http://www.theosthinktank.co.uk/comment/2016/03/17/theology-and-economics"><em>Theos</em></a> (Nick Spencer) <br /> <br /></p>
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title: "Clean Design: The quest for purity and the ethics of modern hygienic design"
author: Jeremy Kidwell
status: Published
type: published
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tag: hygiene
subjects: design bacteria clean
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file: asr2004.pdf
date: 2017-05-20
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date: 2018-05-20
publishdate: 2018-05-20
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Abstract