An edition of About face (2011)

About face

rethinking face for 21st-century mission

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About face
Christopher L. Flanders
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Past uncritical views of "face", furtively attaching to the theology of the Thai church have been detrimental for its life and mission and may account for the persistent Thai perception of Christianity as a foreign, Western religion, but this study gives hope that a self-conscious engagement of face can create a reversal. The "about face" proposal of this study intends to legitimate face as an issue of explicit theological reflection in the Thai context and to seek ways of assessing face from a Christian perspective in a contextualized soteriology that can be put to use in the Thai Christian community. To engage Thai face as Christian believers is to discern how the honor/glory of God in the face of Christ transforms our faces. To bring issues of face to the center of discipleship in the Thai context must surely mean understanding the shape of the prevalent Thai cultural model of face, the specific logic of face, and the specific dynamics of face claim-rights. These must be set alongside the orienting motifs of the imago Dei, the Face of God/Christ, and biblical honor dynamics. By investigating the ways Jesus himself engaged in the face game, we may discern through the guidance of the Holy Spirit the ways we should affirm, reorient, or subvert the various dimensions of Thai face. The early Christian response to honor was not a categorical rejection but a creative reformulation and reorientation of honor and shame through the new lenses of God's salvific activity. In becoming part of a Christian community, the person being remade in the likeness and image of God, the ecclesial self, receives a new account of face. This new self is part of a narrative that forms out new facework strategies. In particular this new face in Christ sets new terms for face claim-rights so that face may no longer be a mask behind which pride, selfishness and abusive power operate. If face is an enactment between the self and others based upon the specific logic of a claim-right, the new narrative into which our selves are drawn transforms us in three dimensions: We are different now as God's honored children who have left the face logic and face claims of our old lives and we have received the very face of God. Indeed the entire gospel richly illustrates how face, once lost may be recovered and preserved without playing self-deceptive face games and without manipulations. The proper reward for those who pursue the proper honor course is the reward of a true and eternal face, that is not devoid of virtue.

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312

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About face: rethinking face for 21st-century mission
2011, Pickwick Publications
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Table of Contents

pt. 1. The loss of face. Cultural disconnect and the foreignness of Thai Christianity
Sources of prosopagnosia (loss of face) : the modern western self
Sources of prosopagnosia (loss of face) : the misconstrual of honor, guilt, and shame
pt. 2. Face and facework theory
Theoretical reflections on Thai face
A description of Thai face
pt. 3. Preserving face. Theological anthropology and a Christian understanding of face
A theological framework to orient face
Reconceiving the soteriological task
Salvation in the context of Thai face
Conclusions and recommendations.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-306) and index.

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Eugene, Or
Series
American society of missiology monograph series -- v. 9, American Society of Missiology monograph series -- 9.

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Library of Congress
BV3315 .F53 2011

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Pagination
ix, 312 p. :
Number of pages
312

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Open Library
OL24858560M
ISBN 10
1608995232
ISBN 13
9781608995233
LCCN
2011281611
OCLC/WorldCat
712630326

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