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Heaps Publishing Faithful But Far
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Dalcassian Publishing Company Manual of a Christian Knight
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Dalcassian Publishing Company Manual of a Christian Knight
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Sword of Christ and the Power of Authority
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Lulu.com The Lords Prayer in Practice
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Left of Brain Books John Calvin On the Christian Life
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Continuum Publishing Corporation Ethnography as Christian Theology and Ethics
Book SynopsisSeeks out answers to core questions of their discipline: who God is and how we become the people we are, how to conceptualize moral agency in relation to God and the world, and how to flesh out the content of conceptual categories such as justice that help direct us in our daily decisions and guiding institutions.Trade Review‘This engaging collection is a helpful foundation for exploring the use of ethnography in Christian ethics and theology. The authors provide thoughtful and probing challenges to how social scientists and theologians do our work-encouraging us to question and alter some of the basic assumptions of our work so that we do it with genuine rigor rather than with unexamined normative commitments or using the social sciences as lax sources for theological reflection. The challenge is genuine and I encourage us to read and learn from this fine collection.' - Emilie M. Townes, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of African American Religion and Theology Yale Divinity School, USA. -- Emilie M. TownesChristian Scharen and Aana Marie Vigen have put together a remarkable book that fills many needs at once. The book surveys a wide range of ways scholars have engaged ethnography for the sake of theology and ethics. It consolidates a conversation. It then extends that conversation with a significant proposal for ethnography as theology and ethics. A series of examples begin to suggest the range and power of this vision. This book should become - immediately upon its publication - the generative center of one of the most important developments in contemporary theology and ethics. - Ted A. Smith, Vanderbilt University -- Ted A. Smith‘The turn to practice in Christian Theology and Ethics has made engagement with the social and cultural reality of the Church an urgent concern. Many talk about ethnography but few actually do it yet it is in doing of it that the theological force of 'practice' gains any kind of traction. it is the focus on actually doing ethnographic research that makes his book is a timely and significant contribution to the conversation around ethics and communal practices. In the introductory section the editors introduce key elements in ethnographic research. These are then illustrated through a series of studies. The result is a major resource for any one who wants to start to do ethnography as part of Christian Theology and Ethics.' - Pete Ward, Kings College London, UK. -- Pete Ward‘A powerful affirmation of the human lives that animate theological reflection and practice. This timely and compelling book is a must read for all concerned with the creative interface of anthropology and theology.' - João Biehl is Susan Dod Brown Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University. He is the author of "Vita: Life in a Zone of Social Abandonment" and "Will to Live: AIDS Therapies and the Politics of Survival". -- João BiehlTable of ContentsPart I (80 pp - 20 pages per chapter) - co-authored by Christian Scharen and Aana Marie Vigen; 1. The Ethnographic Turn in Theology and Ethics; 2. What is Ethnography?; 3. Critiques of the Use of Social Science in Theological Ethics; 4. Theological Justifications for Turning to Ethnography; Part II (270 pages, 30 pages per chapter) - Case Studies; 5. Robert P. Jones, President of Public Religion Research, Washington D.C.; 6. Peter R. Gathje, Associate Professor of Christian Ethics, Memphis Seminary, Memphis, TN.; 7. Emily Reimer-Barry, Assistant Professor of Ethics, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA.; 8. Karey Harwood - Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; 9. Todd Whitmore, Associate Professor of Theology, Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, IN.; 10. Melissa Browning, (ABD), Loyola University, Chicago, IL.
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Augustine on War and Military Service
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers By Bread Alone
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Solidarity Ethics
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Beyond Apathy
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers We Are Who We Think We Were
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers We the People
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers The Vision of Catholic Social Thought
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Strangers in This World
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Before Nature
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers A Case for Character
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Environment Economy and Christian Ethics
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Preservation and Protest
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Bodies of Peace
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers The Executed God
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Ethical Self
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers Wealth and Poverty in Early Christianity
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John Murray Press A Wall in Jerusalem
Book SynopsisViolence in Israel and Palestine has become the norm.Do we even understand this conflict? Do we know where it comes from?Why can''t the two sides reach agreement? Can Jews and Palestinians find a way to coexist?An American Jew, Mark Braverman thought he understood the reasons for Israel''s existence. But when he visited the region and began to understand the forces that are fueling and perpetuating the conflict, he realized just how far we are from achieving peace. From the bustling communities on either side of the Jerusalem barrier, to the historical lessons of the Nazi Holocaust and South African apartheid, to the foremost voices in theology and conflict resolution today, Braverman answers the questions above and offers a course of action both at home and abroad to realize peace.
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Author Solutions Inc The Ultimate Reformation
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LifeRich Publishing The Ultimate Reformation
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Cascade Books Virtue Ethics in Christian Perspective
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Cascade Books An Introduction to Ethics
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1517 Media Doing Justice: Congregations and Community Organizing, 2nd Edition
Book SynopsisDoing Justice introduces people of faith to congregation-based community organizing rooted in the day-to- day struggles and hopes of urban ministry. Drawing from the authors decades of experience in community organizing ministry and skillfully illustrated with examples, Dennis A. Jacobsen weaves theological and biblical warrants for community organizing into concrete strategies for achieving justice in the public arena and discusses fundamental organizing principles like power, self-interest, and agitation. The second, updated edition includes a new preface and forewords, new sidebars by Grant Stevensen that draw the reader into conversation, an expanded list for further reading, and updated contact information on organizing networks and relevant websites.
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1517 Media Racial Impurity and Dangerous Bodies: Pollution and the Criminalization of Blackness in US Society
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1517 Media The Church in the Public: A Politics of
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1517 Media Erotic Defiance: Womanism, Freedom, and
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1517 Media Bearing Witness: The Wounds of Mass Trauma at
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1517 Media Fleeing Plague: Medieval Wisdom for a Modern
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Return to God's Law
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Cascade Books Post-Colonial Theology
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Wipf & Stock Publishers The Ethics of Superintelligent Design
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Compassionate Christ
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Returning to the Message of Christ: Re-Establishing Church and Christian Relevancy through Christ Consciousness, Social Justice and Humanitarian Responsibility
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Face to Face Productions The 48 Laws of Divine Power
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