Improvisation: The Drama of Christian Ethics

by Samuel Wells

Paperback, 2004

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In Improvisation, Samuel Wells defines improvisation in the theater as "a practice through which actors seek to develop trust in themselves and one another in order that they may conduct unscripted dramas without fear." Sounds a lot like life, doesn't it? Building trust, overcoming fear, conducting relationships, and making choices--all without a script. Wells establishes theatrical improvisation as a model for Christian ethics, a matter of "faithfully improvising on the Christian tradition." He views the Bible not as a "script" but as a "training school" that shapes the habits and practices of the Christian community. Drawing on scriptural narratives and church history, Wells explains six practices that characterize both improvisation and Christian ethics. His model of improvisation reinforces the goal of Christian ethics--to teach Christians to "embody their faith in the practices of discipleship all the time."… (more)

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Brazos Press (2004), Edition: 35301st, 236 pages

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LibraryThing member tim.sherrod
improvisation seeks through the issue of ethics to relate and parallel the christian community to that of a five act theotrical play. the analogy of the theater gives life to wells idea of ethical improvisation. however, having not yet read any about ethics in theology i have found that i am unable
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to come to a conclusion just yet about what i think about well's idea of christian improvisation. therefore, at this point, i also find myself unable to give my recommendation of it. hopefully after a second reading i be able to give more insight. un-recommended.
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LibraryThing member ajgoddard
A stimulating study of the practice of Christian ethics through the model of dramatic improvisation, which first appeared in 2004 by leading Anglican moral theologian who did his doctorate on and has co-authored with Stanley Hauerwas
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