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Sense of the Possible is for those interested in learning about the intersection of Christian theology and imagination. Written from the assumption that imagination is deeply connected to the Christian work for liberation and human flourishing, this book is an energizing introduction to the ways in which theologians have thought about the powerful human capacity to envision a future that has not yet come. Containing perspectives from scripture, theology, philosophy, and congregational studies, this text is an excellent way to explore how it is that imagination can be part of a faithful Christian life. Each chapter comes with recommended readings and discussion questions that can be used in churches or classrooms.
“Keefe-Perry is a cartographer of the theological imagination. Like Dante’s Virgil (reason), Beatrice (revelation), and Saint Bernard (mysticism and perhaps even imagination itself), Keefe-Perry guides the reader through the terrain of theological imagination that religious leaders and educators need so desperately in their work today. A necessary read for those who want to know the history and potential of the Christian imagination for our world.”
—Patrick B. Reyes, senior director of learning design, Forum for Theological Exploration
“Sense of the Possible sparks imagination with its historical narrative and clear analytic flow, painting a vast landscape of imagination in diverse theories, contexts, and Christian practices. The book offers an excellent introduction to the philosophy of imagination, inviting readers to engage with a wide range of thinkers and their values and critical conversations. Whether you are seeking an introduction, overview, or inspiration for imagination, this book will serve you very well.”
—Mary Elizabeth Moore, dean emerita, Boston University School of Theology
“Amidst the wonderful resurgence of interest in theology and the arts, we may be tempted to think that the imagination is the province of poets, painters, and other professional ‘creatives.’ But Keefe-Perry shows how all of us are called to nurture imagination: interpreting the world, inhabiting possibility, and even encountering the divine. Accessibly distilling the wisdom of many voices with analytic clarity and pastoral skill, Keefe-Perry offers a discerning account of how our hearts can be captivated and liberated.”
—Justin Ariel Bailey, associate professor of theology, Dordt University
“Are you thinking about imagination and faith, but are not sure where to start? Then start here. ‘Both our liberation and domination are tied to our ability to imagine.’ Keefe-Perry does a masterful job of presenting the history and present work with imagination, while making it accessible for everyone. This work is incredibly comprehensive and expansive, leaving the reader with questions for reflection as well as related readings to go deeper.”
—Lakisha R. Lockhart, assistant professor of Christian education, Union Presbyterian Seminary
Callid Keefe-Perry is assistant professor of contextual education and public theology at Boston College’s School of Theology and Ministry. He is the author of Way to Water: A Theopoetics Primer (2014) and numerous articles and book chapters about imagination, education, and spirituality. Keefe-Perry is also a traveling minister within the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), where he mostly serves as a retreat leader and writer of adult faith formation resources.