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  • Reparations: A Plan for Churches

    Church Publishing Inc Reparations: A Plan for Churches

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    Book SynopsisA clarion call and evidence-based reparations plan for churches engaged in dismantling racism.Christian churches, schools, and organizations committed to a reparations plan can learn how to do it--including how to support local, Black-led organizations working on economic empowerment. This is a much needed resource as churches have acknowledged generations of participation in systemic and structural racism and are looking for specific ways to action responsibility. This engaging book show how these plans are being lived out in congregations across the country.Written by a white priest called to pastor an historically Black congregation in Washington DC, Reparations: A Plan for Churches provides spiritual resources and practical tools for dioceses, and other institutions, who are poised to seize this crucial moment. By drawing from examples of steps being taken by congregations and others, this guide also centers the counsel, voices, and teaching of Black scholars, activists, and many denominations of Christians. From this vantage, the book shows Christians how to make the work of restitution a reality by honest fact-finding and truth-telling, substantive and sustained engagement with those to whom reparations are owed, clear statements about what reparations are, and focused action to begin the work.All royalties go to Harriet's Wildest Dreams, a Black-led abolitionist community defense hub centering all Black lives most at risk for state-sanctioned violence in the Greater Washington area.Trade Review"Imagine a future where reparations are no longer a should-we conversation, it’s about here’s-how-we’re-currently-approaching-it. Imagine the possibilities that become available when white energy transforms from the cruel and stubborn justification of resource hoarding and trauma denial to desiring well-being for all and having the vision and tools to realize it.”—Debby Irving, author of Waking Up White, and Finding Myself in the Story of Race“If you have ever wondered if reparations are one way to be forgiven for the sins of racism and white supremacy, Peter Jarrett-Schell’s Reparations: A Plan for Churches is what you’re looking for. This honest book shows us Peter’s suggested steps to reach reparations that he formulated with the help of nine mentors who have been doing the arduous work of social justice. This book is as uncomfortable as it is gripping.”—Sandra Montes, Union Theological SeminaryTable of ContentsForeword by Stephanie Spellers Preface Introduction 1. Dreaming Big Dreams The Math of Reparations 2. A Process in Six Stages 3. Building Relationship 4. Truth-Finding 5. Truth-Telling 6. Repentance 7. Reparation 8. Evaluation 9. Forgiveness, Absolution? 10. Resources for Perseverance 11. A Principled Critique Conclusion The Necessity and Insufficiency of Financial Reparations Acknowledgments

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  • Finding Our Voice

    Faithlife Corporation Finding Our Voice

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    Book SynopsisNo one preaches in a cultural vacuum. The message of what God has done in Christ is good news to all, but to have the greatest impact on its hearers--or even to be understood at all--it must be culturally contextualized. Finding Our Voice speaks clearly to an issue that has largely been ignored: preaching to Asian North American (ANA) contexts. In addition to reworking hermeneutics, theology, and homiletics for these overlooked contexts, Kim and Wong include examples of culturally-specific sermons and instructive questions for contextualizing one's own sermons. Finding Our Voice is essential reading for all who preach and teach in ANA contexts. But by examining this kind of contextualization in action, all who preach in their own unique contexts will benefit from this approach.

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  • Christ and Calamity

    Faithlife Corporation Christ and Calamity

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  • The Greatest Fight in the World: The Final

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd The Greatest Fight in the World: The Final

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    Book Synopsis‘This sparkling and startling address is perhaps the most rousing call to gospel arms you will ever encounter. If you can read it without being profoundly stirred, I strongly suggest you seek urgent spiritual help.’ – Jonathan Stephen, Principal, Wales Evangelical School of Theology, Bridgend, Wales Spurgeon gave The Greatest Fight in the World almost as a last word to impart to his followers in the faith his belief in the armoury of the Scripture, the armour of the church, and the strength that God gives us to fight. Be encouraged and empowered to take up your sword and join the fray of the Christian life. This powerful advice to Christians is a battle charge for living the faithful life whether in Spurgeon’s day or in ours.Trade ReviewThe clarity and power of the themes... were timely then, and they seem just as timely today. -- Mark Dever (Senior Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church and President, 9Marks.org, Washington, DC)There was a mouse who gathered around a number of mice and said to them, "Let me commend to you an elephant. What seems a tree trunk on our right is actually one of his legs and he has three others just like this. His nose from top to bottom is as long as thirty mice end to end. His skin is so tough that we'd break our teeth trying to gnaw it. When he makes a noise it shatters your ear drums. He is so tall I cannot see the top of his head. So be aware of this extraordinary being; be respectful and get out of his way when he walks by because we are so tiny he won't notice us. But he will never knowingly hurt us. He feeds on grass and leaves. He is benign and good. This is the elephant, the king of the jungle." So it is when any preacher today is asked to commend a book of Charles Haddon Spurgeon's. A mouse is going to commend an elephant. We will add nothing at all to his reputation. He is simply utterly immense in his preaching, his energy, the size of his heart, his generosity and humour, his love for God, his discernment and wisdom. Read anything of his, and these addresses towards the end of his life are as good a place to begin to learn about one of God's true giants as any of his writing, and never stop reading him. -- Geoff Thomas (Conference Speaker and author, Aberystwyth, Wales)It is a jeremiad overladen with a sense of having been defeated for the moment, bloodied, but finally unbowed, and confident that truth will rebound to take a firmer grasp on the people of God than ever. -- Tom Nettles (Senior Professor of Historical Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)The Greatest Fight in the World by Charles Spurgeon, like William Gurnall's The Christian in Complete Armor is not so much an example of expository preaching but a vivid and Biblical body of divinity describing the Gospel saturated life of the church in general and the Christian in particular who desires to serve Christ faithfully 'in the world' but not be 'of the world'. Christian Focus has, once again, provided for us another asset to fulfill our Savior's Great Commission - '...to make disciples...' -- Harry L. Reeder III ((1948 – 2023) Senior Pastor, Briarwood Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Alabama)This sparkling and startling address... is perhaps the most rousing call to gospel arms you will ever encounter. If you can read it without being profoundly stirred, I strongly suggest you seek urgent spiritual help. -- Jonathan Stephen (Principal, Wales Evangelical School of Theology, Bridgend, Wales)Always a wordsmith, Mr. Spurgeon leverages the power of language in this volume for spiritual motivation like nowhere else. -- Rick Holland (Senior Pastor, Mission Road Bible Church, Kansas City, Kansas)

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  • Invest Your Disappointments: Going For Growth

    Inter-Varsity Press Invest Your Disappointments: Going For Growth

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    Book SynopsisLet’s be honest. We’re frequently disappointed. With family, friends, leaders, work, ourselves, church – sometimes, dare we say it, even with God. ‘You carry the tears inside,’ is the author’s description. Disappointment can be devastating. It can be sudden. And it’s certainly universal. But what if we were to use disappointment as an opportunity to check whether our motivation and priorities were in line with God’s will? Could it provide a chance to grow?Trade ReviewA gem of a book from a first-class minister of the gospel. (Invest Your Suffering) * Amazon *Absolutely riveting! (Invest Your Suffering) -- Fiona Castle * Amazon *This is a book that was lived out before it was written. As a father, along with his wife Edrie, Paul Mallard knows the loss that will never be made up in this world. As a pastor, he has counselled hundreds in the variety of their fears and disappointments. As a preacher, deeply engaged with Scripture and alight with the joy of knowing Christ, he knows the glorious future which is before us all. * Peter Lewis, author, conference speaker and former pastor of Cornerstone Church, Nottingham, UK *Disappointment at some point invades most areas of our lives. Paul Mallard writes honestly and realistically about this, and encourages us not to avoid them, remove them or escape from them, but to embrace them and find there is a place of refuge and meaning within them. Every disappointment becomes an opportunity to grow more deeply in God. * Charles Price, Minister at Large for The People’s Church, Toronto, and international conference speaker *The best comfort in life comes from those who’ve needed the comfort they’re sharing themselves. In this short but profound book Paul Mallard wonderfully shares the stories, hymns, poems, books that have helped him live with disappointment - most of all pointing us to the Sovereign God who will soon replace all the disappointments of this world with complete and eternal satisfaction in Him. * Ed Shaw, Pastor of Emmanuel City Centre, Bristol & Author of The Plausibility Problem *It’s hard to avoid the expectation of modern culture that this life should ‘deliver’ constant self-fulfilment. But this sets us up for inevitable disappointment. Paul Mallard argues that we live ‘under the sun’, in a fallen world, but then demonstrates from Scripture and from his own experience that disappointments are designed by our loving and all-Sovereign God to draw us into deeper intimacy with himself. There is much practical biblical counsel on how to respond to frustration and disappointment (whether in our work, our relationships, our church, with ourselves, or with God himself). All the way through, we are pointed to the time when God will release creation from frustration and bondage, and restore all things to how they were meant to be. * Dr Sharon James, The Christian Institute *Disappointments in life are inevitable - it's how we handle them that makes the difference. Paul Mallard brings the wisdom of a skilled pastor and Bible teacher to this illuminating book. As he explains in these pages, investing in disappointments reaps rich rewards. * Ian and Ruth Coffey - Moorlands College *The author brings the wisdom of a skilled pastor and Bible teacher to this illuminating book. * Ian and Ruth Coffey *Demonstrates that disappointments are designed by our loving and all-sovereign God to draw us into deeper intimacy with him. * Sharon James *A book that was lived out before it was written. * Peter Lewis *Every disappointment becomes an opportunity to grow deeply in God. * Charles Price *The best comfort comes from those who themselves have needed the comfort they’re sharing . . . God will soon replace all disappointments with complete and eternal satisfaction in him. * Ed Shaw *Table of ContentsPreface: Carrying the tears inside - biographical 1 Living outside the garden - early chapters of Genesis 2 Disappointed with life - dealing with negative thoughts 3 Seeing God's hand in all things - regaining focus 4 Disappointed with relationships 5 Loving difficult people - seeing church as a family; knowing that we are loved 6 Disappointed with church - good and bad anger 7 Loving what God loves - offering forgiveness 8 Disappointed with ourselves - failure; David and Bathsheba 9 Walking in forgiveness and grace 10 Disappointed with God - is doubt wrong? 11 Knowing God better - in the shadow of the cross; following Jesus 12 The power of hope - how it should shape us now

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  • The Good Book Company Same Sex Relationships: Classic wisdom from John

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  • A Christian Theology of Chaplaincy

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers A Christian Theology of Chaplaincy

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    Book SynopsisChaplaincy is a rapidly growing ministry, but one that has been the centre of little theological discussion. Focusing on understanding what chaplaincy is and how it is exercised in different contexts, this book intends to support the work of chaplains by providing a theological examination of their ministry. The chapters in this book discuss how the work of chaplains outside the structures of the Church and yet frequently carried out by ministers authorized by the Church relates to some of the key questions of how the Church understands itself in relation to the world (i.e. institutions and structures that are not part of the church), whether or not the chaplains should engage in converting non-Christians to Christianity, and how chaplaincy is carried out both from within Christianity and in a multi-faith environment.This book explores the role of chaplains and the benefits of chaplaincy as a form of ministry as well as an examination of the personal characteristics and disposition best suited to serving as a chaplain. Chaplaincy and Christian Theology considers the nature of chaplaincy in public spaces and the implications of Christian theology within this ministry. Essential reading for chaplains, students of theology, and anyone involved in Christian ministry and Christian theology.Trade ReviewThis excellent and varied collection of essays confirms chaplaincy studies' place at the vanguard of practical and public theology. In affirming the mission of God as beginning in the world beyond the church, it challenges us, in turn, to become a more worldly church through the practices of discernment, participation and witness. -- Elaine Graham, Grosvenor Professor of Practical Theology, University of ChesterWith the massive changes going on currently in the Public Sector, Churches, along with our colleagues in the Voluntary Sector, are being looked to as partners in ways we have not known for decades. In Chaplaincy we have models to help us do this effectively but all too often a lack of theological reflection on its guiding principles has left us diminished. These essays help to fill that gap and I warmly commend them. -- The Rt Revd Colin Fletcher, Bishop of DorchesterThis book offers helpful ideas, models, images, and experiences to think with, and it has the capacity to inspire ministries of meaning and practical action in diverse settings of our complex society. -- David F. Ford, OBE Regius, Professor of Divinity Emeritus, University of CambridgeThis book will be of interest to chaplains who want to explore or deepen their theological understanding of chaplaincy and offers some useful material to discuss and debate in and across teams to tease out different understandings. Having an edited book offers a range of perspectives and understanding of the discipline of chaplaincy which will enrich the sector and make a significant contribution to the growing literature in the field. -- Sally Nash, Director Midlands Institute for Children, Youth and Mission, Nottingham, UK. * International Journal of Children’s Spirituality *Table of ContentsForeword by Martin Seeley. Introduction: The Age of Chaplaincy? The Revd Dr John Caperon, Editor. 1. A Theology of The World, The Revd Canon Dr Andrew Todd, Editor. 2. 21st Century Chaplaincy: Finding the Church in the Post-Secular, The Revd Canon Dr James Walters, Editor. 3. 'All Faiths and None'? Theological Issues in Multifaith Chaplaincy, Revd Dr Rowan Clare Williams, Anglican Chaplain, University of York. 4. Theology and Models of Chaplaincy, Ben Ryan, Theos Think Tank. 5. Embedding Chaplaincy: Integrity and Presence, The Revd Canon Dr Margaret Whipp, Lead Chaplain, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. 6. Chaplaincy and Traditional Church Structures, John Caperon. 7. Chaplaincy and Evangelism, James Walters and The Revd Charlotte Bradley, Chaplain & Interfaith Advisor to University City London. Conclusion: An Invitation to Theology, Andrew Todd.

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  • Send My Roots Rain: Refreshing the spiritual life

    Canterbury Press Norwich Send My Roots Rain: Refreshing the spiritual life

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    Book SynopsisSend my Roots Rain explores ways in which the life-giving water of the Spirit can soak down to the roots of a priest’s life and work. Many priests know what it is to be thirsty: to be overwhelmed by the pressures inherent within their ministry and have little time for themselves or for God. Yet, each priest is also a disciple, whose spiritual, physical and emotional health matters to God, who calls each one by name. Send My Roots Rain explores attitudes, practices and ways of prayer capable of refreshing and sustaining priests and pastors amidst the challenges and stresses of their way of life. Christopher Chapman draws on more than thirty years’ experience of spiritual direction, formational training and leading retreats for priests and ordinands to offer a book full of wisdom that new and experienced priests will turn to again and again.

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  • Borders and Belonging: The Book of Ruth

    Canterbury Press Norwich Borders and Belonging: The Book of Ruth

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    Book SynopsisA leading poet and a theologian reflect on the Old Testament story of Ruth, a tale that resonates deeply in today's world with its themes of migration, the stranger, mixed cultures and religions, law and leadership, women in public life, kindness, generosity and fear. Ruth's story speaks directly to many of the issues and deep differences that Brexit has exposed and to the polarisation taking place in many societies. Pádraig Ó Tuama and Glenn Jordan bring the redemptive power of Ruth to bear on today's seemingly intractable social and political divisions, reflecting on its challenges and how it can help us be effective in the public square, amplify voices which are silenced, and be communities of faith in our present day. Over the last year, the material that inspired this book has been used with over 6000 people as a public theology initiative from Corrymeela, Ireland's longest-established peace and reconciliation centre. It has been met with an overwhelming response because of its immediacy and relevance, enabling people with opposing views to come together and be heard.

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  • Pastoral Care in Practice: An Introduction and

    Canterbury Press Norwich Pastoral Care in Practice: An Introduction and

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    Book SynopsisAll disciples of Jesus Christ are called to care for one another whether they have a formal role or not, and exercise pastoral care by listening, encouraging, comforting, offering practical help, praying. In times of crisis and in everyday life, good pastoral care people feel known and loved by God, and valued in the church. This short, yet comprehensive guide lays a biblical foundation for good pastoral care, offers a theological approach to understanding people, considers the particular needs of the sick, children and families, and those in difficult circumstances, and outlines the boundaries within which all can be safe. Throughout, examples and questions for reflection will deepen understanding and enrich practice.Trade Review'This is a wise, sensitive and very important book… it provides a long overdue recognition that pastoral care is one of the essential marks and gifts of Christian ministry.' -- Bishop Christopher Herbert‘This book is a timely reminder of the importance and power of good care, reflecting God’s love, through the community of faith.’ -- Revd Clare Downing‘Caring for others is the task of every Christian… Michael Hopkins is to be congratulated on producing such an excellent guide to pastoral care.’ -- Revd Dr Paul Beasley-Murray‘A tool for churches, groups and individuals, in any Christian tradition… based upon sound theological foundations and pastoral experience. I thoroughly recommend it.’ -- Revd Graham Carter

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  • See God Act: The Ministry of Spiritual Direction

    Messenger Publications See God Act: The Ministry of Spiritual Direction

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    Book SynopsisThis book is born out of a wide range of practical experience of more than 20 years in working with people training for the ministry of spiritual direction. Spiritual direction recognises that there is an energy in life that moves a person outwards and influences the direction taken. The focus of the ministry is to help the person notice those movements and make good choices that enhance the Christ-like quality of life. It acknowledges that the Holy Spirit is the primary director. See God act. The book seeks to provide a broader vision of the ministry drawing on insights from spirituality, scripture and psychology. These bring a fuller understanding of the person created by God, capable of knowing and responding to God. It acknowledges that many of the difficulties that arise in the direction of life are at the human, not the faith, level. Patterns are laid down in early life and can continue into adulthood. This can be so without much awareness of their source, though their influence may be evident. Even in a prayerful reflective life, further help may be needed to bring greater freedom from unconscious influences. Moreover, freedom is a key mediator to facilitate moving on to accept the gifts God offers. Life is dynamic, not static, involving an inner and an outer journey. We live in relationships with God, self, others and all creation. Jesus is active in life and meets people where they are but does not leave them there. The invitation is onwards. Attention is drawn to, and there is an exploration of the dynamics involved in the different relationships to bring greater clarity to them. The experience of working with people has highlighted the need of this development. Prayer that comes out of life and flows back into life is key to this. May the book inspire you to navigate your ongoing journey in the Lord in an integrated way. Trade Review'...a book to be pondered and prayed over...illuminative and indispensable...' * The Furrow *‘...a gentle introduction and easily-understood foundation for a greater understanding of the powerful role that the ministry of spiritual direction can play in our lives.’ * Intercom magazine *

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  • Refresh: Introducing adults to faith through

    BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) Refresh: Introducing adults to faith through

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    Book SynopsisRefresh Café is a fun and effective way to build fruitful relationships with parents and carers in your community. It’s stay and play turned on its head: the children have fun, but we focus on refreshing the adults with time to talk, fresh coffee, pastries and most importantly our key ingredient: a five-minute ‘thought for the day’ where we share something of God in a gentle, relevant and accessible way. All this in a welcoming play space for the children. This book shows you how to run Refresh, and includes 33 ‘thoughts for the day’ to use in your setting.

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  • Teaching Daniel: From Text to Message

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd Teaching Daniel: From Text to Message

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    Book SynopsisThis useful resource, alongside the others in this growing Teaching the Bible Series, is for those who have the privilege and joy of teaching or preaching a particular book or theme from the Bible. Whether you're a leader of a small group, preacher or a youth worker, it will help you to communicate the message of Daniel.Trade ReviewThe Teaching series is a great resource for Bible study leaders and pastors, indeed for any Christian who wants to understand their Bible better. -- Mark Dever (Senior Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church and President, 9Marks.org, Washington, DC)North India desperately needs men and women who will preach and teach the Bible faithfully and PT's Teaching series is of great value in encouraging them to do just that. -- Isaac Shaw (Executive Director, Delhi Bible Institute, New Delhi, India)"This teaching series, written by skilled and trustworthy students of God's word, helps us to understand the Bible, believe it and obey it. I commend it to all Bible readers, but especially those whose task it is to teach the inspired word of God." -- Peter Jensen (Retired Archbishop of Sydney, Sydney, Australia)"The task of moving from the text of Scripture to clear and faithful exposition is challenging. This series of excellent guides aims to help the Bible teacher to observe what is there in the text, and prepare to convey its significance to contemporary hearers." -- John Woodhouse (Retired Principal and Lecturer in Doctrine and Old Testament, Moore College, Sydney, Australia)

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  • Incarnational Ministry: Being with the church

    Canterbury Press Norwich Incarnational Ministry: Being with the church

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    Book SynopsisThe bestselling writer and popular broadcaster Sam Wells reflects theologically and practically on the essence of discipleship and Christian ministry today. Those in ministry, like Jesus, are called to the task of ‘being with’: with God, with the church, with the created world and those who live in it. Incarnational Ministry explores the concept of ‘being with’ in eight dimensions: presence, attention, mystery, delight, participation, partnership, enjoyment and glory. It challenges readers to deeper discipleship and more vital ministry as they explore what it means to be with the troubled, the hurt, the afflicted and the dying – and all who are embraced by the Church’s incarnational ministry.Trade Review‘At the interface of critical academic reflection and faithful church theology, we have no better voice than that of Sam Wells. He invites us to rethink, from the ground up, our abiding temptation to condescending help and service to others. He compellingly renders a more excellent way toward the transformative with.’ -- Walter Brueggemann

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  • Ordinary Miracles: Mess, meals, and meeting Jesus

    Instant Apostle Ordinary Miracles: Mess, meals, and meeting Jesus

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  • International Handbook of Practical Theology

    De Gruyter International Handbook of Practical Theology

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    Book SynopsisPractical theology has outgrown its traditional pastoral paradigm. The articles in this handbook recognize that faith, spirituality, and lived religion, within and beyond institutional communities, refer to realms of cultures, ritual practices, and symbolic orders, whose boundaries are not clearly defined and whose contents are shifting. The International Handbook of Practical Theology offers insightful transcultural conceptions of religion and religious matters gathered from various cultures and traditions of faith. The first section presents ‘concepts of religion’. Chapters have to do with considerations of the conceptualizing of religion in the fields of ‘anthropology’, ‘community’, ‘family’, ‘institution’, ‘law’, ‘media’, and ‘politics’ among others. The second section is dedicated to case studies of ‘religious practices’ from the perspective of their actors. The third section presents major theoretical discourses that explore the globally significant diversity and multiplicity of religion. Altogether, sixty-one authors from different parts of the world encourage a rethinking of religious practice in an expanded, transcultural, globalized, and postcolonial world.

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  • Seeing the Unseen: Beyond Prejudices, Paradigms,

    Church Publishing Inc Seeing the Unseen: Beyond Prejudices, Paradigms,

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    Book SynopsisA bishop and gun safety activist offers a way forward from opposing viewpoints.Instead of dismissing those whose views and experiences are different from our own, the author argues that we must look directly at them and see the goodness that is inherent in all things. From the language we use to the imperative to understand and include, we have a duty to work through opposition and build community. Bishop Beckwith describes it this way: "We are trained to think, yet the cultural emphasis on thinking has not be applied to our ability to see . . . We are not as well trained in seeing the world’s fullness—pain and joy, compassion and cruelty. We regularly receive glimpses of pain and joy, but they are often presented in such a way as to reinforce our thinking."Trade Review“This book is two for the price of one. It gives us new things to see. It gives us a new way to see all things. This book helped me so much to see in my daily life the signals and possibilities of transcendence. If you want to grow in wisdom and vision, read it.”—David Blankenhorn, president of Braver Angels“From organizing movements to shape communities dealing with the trauma of gun violence to being present among the poor in food lines, Mark seeks to discern those practical ways of becoming present to the other. In the name of Jesus, it is the other who looms large in this book and Mark’s passion for us to discover the other beyond our party lines and ideologies. Mark’s experience and insights around how this kind of Gospel life can work make this an important book in our dispirited and divided moment.”—Alan Roxburgh, author, Joining God, Remaking the Church, Changing the World“Beckwith challenges us to see what we have previously missed, to understand what eluded us, and to act, in response, with compassion and faith. Employing a brilliantly crafted string of insights and illustrations, he powerfully calls us to experience life more fully through sharper vision coupled with deeper heart and soul.”—Paul Reville, Francis Keppel Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and former Massachusetts Secretary of Education

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  • Spiritual Ecology: The Cry of the Earth

    The Golden Sufi Centre Spiritual Ecology: The Cry of the Earth

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  • Three Vicars Talking

    SPCK Publishing Three Vicars Talking

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    Book SynopsisThe book of the brilliant BBC Radio 4 series, Three Vicars Talking, in which the Reverends Richard Coles, Kate Bottley and Giles Fraser discuss birth, marriage, funerals, Christmas - and Easter in a time of coronavirus.Trade ReviewI am not at all religious (I thought) but Three Vicars Talking on @BBCRadio4 was beautiful. -- Bryony Gordon on TwitterThere are no preens here. Each seems genuinely engaged with the others’ experiences. All are funny, wise, thoughtful, occasionally confessional. They listen to each other. There is even the odd pearl of wisdom . . . This is good stuff . . . The clever producer is Christine Morgan. -- Gillian Reynolds, The Sunday TimesThree Vicars Talking is a meditation on priesthood, wrapped up as a stocking filler . . . Bottley radiates warmth and relatability . . . Coles plays the familiar entertainment part of host struggling to control his effervescent guests . . . Fraser goes in to bat for muscular Christianity. * Church Times *It was heartening to hear a Church of England priest - Canon Fraser in this instance - state unashamed, "We're good at funerals", and he can also lay claim to the most affecting story of the half-hour, when he admitted to a temporary loss of faith after officiating at the funeral of a child. * Church Times *Entertaining * Daily Telegraph *

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  • Crossway Books Building Healthy Churches 15Volume Set

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  • A War of Loves

    Zondervan A War of Loves

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    Book SynopsisIn A War of Loves, David Bennett describes his unexpected journey from gay activism and a distrust of religion to becoming a follower of Jesus, a journey that included pivotal relationships, supernatural encounters with God, and ultimately a new reconciliation between his faith and his sexuality.Trade ReviewA refreshing and powerful book. This is one of the top books I will recommend to Christians who want to know how to better love their LGBTQI friends and also to seekers---whether gay or not---who are open to considering Jesus’ invitation. * Sean McDowell, professor, Biola University; speaker; author, Same-Sex Marriage *A timely, thoughtful, and often moving story which will be hugely helpful to a lot of people. David’s honesty and humanity shine through these pages, even as he handles difficult questions through the lens of his experience. This is a gift to the contemporary church. * Andrew Wilson, teaching pastor, King’s Church London *David Bennett’s book presents a particular lived Christian experience which deserves hearing. I am grateful to all who are contributing their learning, experience, study, and prayer to help us all to proclaim afresh the gospel of Jesus Christ. * Sentamu Eboracensis, Archbishop of York *David Bennett’s page-turning writing gripped me from beginning to end, and I feel sure that his perspective on what it means to give our sexuality to God is something that every Christian of our generation needs to consider. * Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing, director, Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics *Here is a voice as countercultural as it is compelling, capable of engaging the whole Christian community, whether gay or straight, in a vital debate. I have no doubt that David Bennett’s story is going to become an essential part in a complex jigsaw for many. * Pete Greig, 24-7 Prayer International and Emmaus Rd, Guildford *I am particularly pleased to commend this book. It is an important contribution to the conversation. In a day when so often emotional story trumps thinking, David Bennett matches careful theological thinking with a truly compelling story. * Charlie Cleverly, rector, St. Aldates Oxford; member, General Synod of the Church of England *Many lesbian, gay, and bisexual people feel they cannot be true to both their sexuality and the Christian faith. David demonstrates that integrity and authenticity are possible for gay Christians, sharing beautiful insights about love, friendship, and following Jesus too. * Rev. Dr. Sean Doherty, Christian ethicist; author, The Only Way Is Ethics *One of the most significant books on one of the church’s most pressing subjects by one of today’s most inspiring young thought leaders. David Bennett is a prophetic witness, a truth teller, a tender pastor, and a faithful follower of Jesus. This generation needs to hear this man. * Rev. Simon Ponsonby, author; pastor of theology, St. Aldates Church, Oxford *Riveting, extraordinary---quite extraordinary! I really think I could give this book to any contact I have and they’ll be fascinated. I do wonder whether it will become a Christian classic of our time. * Rico Tice, All Souls Church London; author, Christianity Explored *This book is designed to make all of us think about our ultimate love and to work through how we should engage in a long debated area, whether inside of the church or outside of it. It is well worth the read. * Darrell L. Bock, Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary *This is an incredibly raw and authentic book! David paints a beautiful and compelling picture of what it looks like to desire Christ above all else. His affections for Jesus make me excited to be a Christian. * Preston Sprinkle, president, Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender *This is the searingly honest story of one romanced by God against all expectations. Bennett’s example of giving his whole self, including his sexual self, to the Christ who died for him is an act of Christian witness for our time. * Rev. Dr. Michael P. Jensen, rector, St. Mark’s Darling Point, Sydney; author, Martyrdom and Identity *Table of ContentsPart One: The Search 1. Coming Out 2. Psychics and Boyfriends 3. The LGBTQI Activist 4. The Gay World and Oxford Street 5. University and a Love Triangle 6. Worlds Clashing: Christmas Conflicts Part Two: The Encounter 7. Pub Prayers 8. The Film Festival 9. Prophecies and Coincidences 10. Torn 11. Marriage and Boyfriends 12. The Root of Bitterness Part Three: Sense and Sexuality: Wrestling with God 13. Living Under the Word: Did God Really Say? 14. Law Vs. Grace 15. Facing Facts 16. Idolatry or Celibacy? Resurrection Power and the Body 17. Romance in France Part Four: The New Identity 18. Acceptance and Affirmation 19. The Love of God: Eros and Agape 20. Broken Worship: From Orphan to Son 21. A Unique Sacrifice, a New Identity 22. Now but Not Yet: Suffering and Glory Conclusions 23. Worship: The Trinity and Image of God 24. What Now for the Church? A New Way 25. Intimacy and Beloved Friendship 26. Mutual Understanding: The Church and the Gay Community 27. Gift and Sacrifice: Homosexuality, Salvation, and Holiness

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  • NASB Pew and Worship Bible Hardcover Blue 1995

    Zondervan NASB Pew and Worship Bible Hardcover Blue 1995

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    Book SynopsisThe NASB Pew and Worship Bible is perfect for any church pew or classroom and matches page-for-page with the NASB Preacher’s Bible. Universally recognized as the gold standard among word-for-word translations, the beloved New American Standard Bible, 1995 Edition, is now easier to read with Zondervan’s exclusive NASB Comfort Print typeface.

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  • Social Justice in the Stories of Jesus

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Social Justice in the Stories of Jesus

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    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPreface xiii Acknowledgment vii 1 Reading the Parables through the Lens of Social Justice 1 1. Introduction 1 2. What Are Parables? 8 3. Why Parables? 13 4. The Parables as They Were Originally Heard 17 5. Parables and Mercy: An Entry Point into Social Justice 20 6. Exploring the Ethical Implications of the Parables through a Social Justice Lens 24 7. Reading the Parables through the Lens of Social Justice: A Proposal 32 2 Encountering the World and Words of Jesus 39 1. Introduction 39 2. Exploring Other Worlds: Some Key Concepts 41 3. The World of Jesus 42 Religious Context: Early Judaism 42 Sociopolitical Context: An Advanced Agrarian Society within the Roman Empire 54 4. The Words of Jesus 60 5. Words about Jesus 73 The Actions and Example of Jesus 74 Death and Resurrection 75 6. Postscript: Jesus and Crucified Peoples Today 78 3 The Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25–37) 83 1. Introduction 83 2. The Text: Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25–37) 85 3. Our First Step: Grasp the Story 85 4. Our Second Step: Going Deeper through Asking Questions 87 What Can We Know about the Characters? 87 Good Samaritan … and Bad Jews? 90 5. Our Third Step: Spot the Twist 92 6. Our Fourth Step: Consider the Metaphor 94 7. Our Fifth Step: Articulate the Challenge 98 8. Our Final Step: Consider Implications 102 Physical Care for Those in Need: The Corporal Works of Mercy 103 The Natural World 105 The Humanity of Our Enemies 106 4 Lost Sheep, Lost Coin (Luke 15:4–10) 109 1. Introduction 109 2. The Text: Lost Sheep, Lost Coin (Luke 15:4–10) 110 3. Our First Step: Grasp the Stories 110 4. Our Second Step: Ask Questions to Gain Understanding 112 What Glimpse Does Each Parable Give Us into Economic Realities in the First Century? 113 5. Our Third Step: Spot the Twist 115 6. Our Fourth Step: Consider the Metaphor 118 Lost and Found 123 Communal Rejoicing 124 7. Our Fifth Step: Articulate the Challenge 126 8. Our Sixth Step: Consider Implications 129 5 The Lost Sons (Luke 15:11–32) 136 1. Introduction 136 2. The Text: The Lost Sons (Luke 15:11–32) 136 3. Our First Step: Grasp the Story 137 4. Our Second Step: Ask Questions to Gain Understanding 142 5. Our Third Step: Spot the Twist 151 6. Our Fourth Step: Consider the Metaphor 153 7. Our Fifth Step: Articulate the Challenge 157 8. Our Sixth Step: Consider implications 163 6 The Parable of the Mustard Seed (Mark 4:30–32) 174 1. Introduction 174 2. The Text: The Parable of the Mustard Seed (Mark 4:30–32) 176 3. Our First Step: Grasp the Story 176 4. Our Second Step: Ask Good Questions 178 5. Our Third Step: Spot the Twist 183 6. Our Fourth Step: Consider the Metaphor 184 7. Our Fifth Step: Articulate the Challenge 187 8. Our Sixth Step: Consider Implications 192 7 The Pharisee and the Tax Collector (Luke 18:9–14) 202 1. Introduction 202 2. The Text: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector (Luke 18:9–14) 203 3. Our First Step: Grasp the Story 203 4. Our Second Step: Ask Questions to Gain Understanding 207 5. Our Third Step: Spot the Twist 214 6. Our Fourth Step: Consider the Metaphor 215 7. Our Fifth Step: Articulate the Challenge 219 8. Our Sixth Step: Consider Implications 221 8 The Laborers in the Vineyard (Matthew 20:1–16) 232 1. Introduction 232 2. The Text: The Laborers in the Vineyard (Matthew 20:1–16) 233 3. Our First Step: Grasp the Story 233 4. Our Second Step: Ask Questions to Gain Understanding 235 5. Our Third Step: Spot the Twist 238 6. Our Fourth Step: Consider the Metaphor 240 7. Our Fifth Step: Articulate the Challenge 245 Jon Sobrino and Ignacio Ellacuría 246 8. Our Sixth Step: Consider Implications 248 9 The Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19–31) 257 1. Introduction 257 2. The Text: The Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19–31) 258 3. Our First Step: Grasp the Story 259 4. Our Second Step: Going Deeper through Asking Questions 261 5. Our Third Step: Spot the Twist 266 6. Our Fourth Step: Consider the Metaphor 268 7. Our Fifth Step: Articulate the Challenge 274 8. Our Final Step: Consider Implications 277 Conclusion: Living into Our Humanity and Cultivating an Ethic of Love, Mercy, and Justice 282 1. Introduction 282 2. Summary of the Parables 285 3. Shared Themes throughout the Parables of Jesus 288 4. Conversation Partners 294 5. An Ethic of Love, Mercy, and Justice 302 Appendix 1: Sisters of Mercy Reflections on the Parables 309 Appendix 2: Questions for Individual Study and Group Discussion 326 Bibliography 333 Index 341

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  • The Church in an Age of Secular Mysticisms – Why

    Baker Publishing Group The Church in an Age of Secular Mysticisms – Why

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    Book SynopsisPost-Christian life and society do not eliminate a desire for the transcendent; rather, they create an environment for new and divergent spiritual communities and practices to flourish. We are flooded with spiritualities that appeal to human desires for nonreligious personal transformation. But many fail to deliver because they fall into the trap of the self. In the last book of the Ministry in a Secular Age series, leading practical theologian Andrew Root shows the differences between these spiritualities and authentic Christian transformation. He explores the dangers of following or adapting these reigning mysticisms and explains why the self has become so important yet so burdened with guilt--and how we should think about both. To help us understand our confusing cultural landscape, he maps spiritualities using twenty of the best memoirs from 2015 to 2020 in which "secular mystics" promote their mystical and transformational pathways. Root concludes with a more excellent way--even a mysticism--centered on the theology of the cross that pastors and leaders can use to form their own imaginations and practices.Table of ContentsRead before Using (Don't Skip)1. New Mystics without God: Closed World Structures and Memoirists2. When Dogs Bark during Paris Lockdown: Meet the Magnificent Jean-Jacques3. Performing Selves Are So Guilty: Why Mysticism and Guilt Are Back4. When the Everyday Houses a Mysticism without God5. The [Bleeping] Triangles Are Everywhere: How Triangulated Dilemmas and Conflicts Map the Mysticism of a Secular Age6. Mystical Memoirists: Mapping the Spiritual Pathways of a Secular Age7. Why Not All Mysticisms Are Equal: Welcome to a Smooth, Pornographic World Obsessed with Action8. Why Passivity Is the Path9. The Headless Man of Shadows: Into Negativity10. When a Late-Night Talk Leads to Deconversion: Or, How We Keep from Hating the WorldIndex

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  • Crossway Books Systematic Theology

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    Book SynopsisThis single-volume systematic theology seeks to provide a clear and concise articulation of the Reformed faith, rooted in historical teaching while addressing current challenges in the life of the church.

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  • The Bedtrick

    The University of Chicago Press The Bedtrick

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    Book SynopsisBrings together hundreds of stories from all over the world, from the earliest recorded Hindu and Hebrew texts to the items in the Weekly World News, to show the hilariously convoluted sexual scrapes that people get into and out of. Here you will find wives who accidentally commit adultery with their own husbands.Trade Review"Doniger seduces the reader with her casual erudition, tempering the dizzying accumulation of evidence with wry asides." - Edward Rothstein, New York Times "A triumph.... The numerous glittering parts of The Bedtrick are ultimately held together by the unanswerable, endlessly fascinating questions to which it keeps returning." - Katharine Eisaman Maus, Times Literary Supplement"

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  • SPCK Publishing Every Tribe

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    Book SynopsisA celebration of the true diversity of the saints, addressing our white-washed church history.Trade ReviewMany will be moved and informed by this little book, which one hopes will be widely read thoughts the Christian communities of the world, reminds us as it does that diversity can be informed also by special kinds of devotion. -- Peter Costello * The Irish Catholic *

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  • Theological Ethics

    Zondervan Theological Ethics

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    Book SynopsisBe Prepared to Think Theologically through Today''s Most Pressing Ethical and Moral IssuesIn Theological Ethics theologian, pastor, and ethicist W. Ross Hastings gives pastors, ministry leaders, and students a guide designed to equip them to think deeply and theologically about the moral formation of persons in our communities, about ethical inquiry and action, and about the tone and content of our engagement in the public square. The book presents a biblical perspective and a gospel-centered framework for thinking about complex contemporary issues in ways are life-giving and that will lead readers into greater flourishing as human persons in community.This book is distinctive in presenting:A framework for theological ethics that is robustly theological and Trinitarian. Ethics isolated from the gospel and theology becomes bad news, but when it is informed by and empowered by participation in the triune God of grace, it is part of tTrade Review'Ethics is never autonomous but always arises from a particular narrative. Hastings cogently argues that Christian ethics must be theological and therefore is Trinitarian, biblical, ecclesial, and missional. A significant contribution to both Christian ethics and theology.' * DENNIS P. HOLLINGER, president emeritus and senior distinguished professor of Christian ethics, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary *'In this thoroughly researched volume, Ross Hastings offers a crackling compendium of fundamental theological criteria by which Christians may guide their ethical reflection. The ideas contained within these covers resonate with clear thinking as well as an intriguing engagement with other leading modern theologians, public controversies as well as the biblical sources.' * PAUL ALLEN, academic dean and professor of theology, Corpus Christi College *'One of the most damaging legacies of modernity is the extent to which Christian theologians have lost their evangelical nerve when it comes to 'Christian' ethics. Fear of questioning universal epistemic access to the moral law, confused accounts of the conditions for repentance, and a concern to ratify accounts of the state and its laws independently of the gospel have distracted theologians from the recognition at the heart of the faith, namely, that Jesus Christ is the key to understanding the totality of God's purposes for human beings and thereby every facet of their relationship to God and to each other. In this remarkable book, Ross Hastings has the courage to think through the totality of Christian ethics from its centre in the triune God and his radical and liberating engagement with the contingent order in Jesus Christ. Rather than defining ethics with reference to generic assumptions about human purposiveness, it focuses on the one who alone mediates God's creative purposes to humanity and who alone is the true image of God the Father. Consequently, rather than turning to some perceived natural order for guidance, Hastings interprets our obligations in the light of our participation in the new creation and in the life of the new humanity to which the resurrection bears witness. The result is an approach to ethics that is grace-oriented, liberating, and inspirational rather than legalistic--that refuses to reduce Christian ethics to secular humanism in religious guise. This is a courageous, cogent, and convincing account of the radical and distinctive nature of Christian ethics. Not only will it challenge, but it will inspire and excite students, pastors, and theologians alike. What it reminds us is that theological ethics is never more relevant than when it actively witnesses to the gospel of Jesus Christ and interprets its grounds accordingly.' * ALAN J. TORRANCE, emeritus professor, University of St. Andrews *'Ross Hastings argues convincingly that Christian ethics must be restored to its status as a profoundly theological discipline. In making the case he offers us excellent perspectives on specific topics in ethics--including some very pressing ones in contemporary life. And there is more: refreshing insights on Trinitarian thought, the church as the locus of moral reflection, the need for grounding theology in careful biblical exposition, and the relationship of morality to spirituality. An impressive and refreshing book!' * RICHARD J. MOUW, president emeritus, Fuller Theological Seminary *

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  • Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth Study Guide

    Zondervan Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth Study Guide

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  • Bearing Witness in Hope Christian Engagement in

    SCM Press Bearing Witness in Hope Christian Engagement in

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    Book SynopsisHas the Church lost sight of her original vocation of living out her mission by serving the world? There is a prevailing ecclesiology of fatalism which suggests that it has, and that there is nothing to do be done about. This book argues however, that the church still has a role in bearing witness fruitfully and creatively even within a context of crisis. Leading thinkers offer theoretical, contextual and practical responses to encourage a renewed love for the church and renewed energy to bear witness appropriately and creatively. Chapters include: Richard Bauckham - on New Testament perspectives on a church in crisisAlister McGrath - challenging the narrative of declineRev Dr Carlton Turner - on BAME Presence and the Witness of Diversity and InclusionDr Susie Snyder - on attending to those on the marginsTrade Review‘If you are concerned about what future there is for the Church of England, and puzzled by the words we are asked to use to describe it, this book will help you. A strong and necessary reminder that there is a theological vocabulary for our hope.’ -- The Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle, Dean of Westminster

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  • A Redemption Song

    SCM Press A Redemption Song

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    Book SynopsisDrawing from real-life pastoral examples, socio-political analysis, and the theme of Eucharist as a means to human healing and restoration, A Redemption Song outlines and explores what a black British pastoral theology might look like. A landmark text, it offers critical reflection and practical tool for those working and ministering within multicultural communities, especially those with large African-Caribbean populations.Trade Review"At long last, after over a decade of prompting, cajoling, and exhorting my friend to write down his wisdom and knowledge, we now finally have this book. I believe that this book will become an essential text for theological educators and pastoral practitioners across the UK. This is a book for which many of us have been waiting. I am delighted. I know that many people will soon agree with me!" -- Anthony Reddie, Regent's Park College, Oxford'A brilliant, forthright historically and psychosocially penetrating account of Black people's experience in Britain, A Redemption Song is not just a must read but truly a "must study" for all who recognize the need for the care of all persons in whatever national context they find themselves. Deftly interwoven with Christological and Eucharistic theological themes that engage the horrors of enslavement and the ongoing experience of racism in the United Kingdom, Delroy Hall's Black British Pastoral Theology gives us all pathways to the development of a more honest and just social and political existence.' -- Emmanuel Lartey, Candler School of TheologyThis is a ground-breaking and much anticipated book within multiple spaces. Dr Hall brings to this reflection deep insights and extensive experiences as a British Black theologian, a psychotherapist, and a pastor and provides one of the first attempts at articulating what a Black British Pastoral Theology might look like. This penetrating work challenges the lack of psychological attention to black experiences within not only theological, but also psychotherapeutic spaces. This is the kind of book that can spark a trajectory for further research and reflection, making conscious and therefore addressing the often veiled processes that hinder Black flourishing. -- Carlton Turner, The Queens Foundation, UKTable of ContentsAcknowledgements vii Introduction ix 1. The Effects of an African Caribbean Heritage: Living as a Problem 1 2. The Middle Passage as Existential Crucifixion 17 3. Body Broken: Eucharistic Violence and the Sam Sharpe Revolt 38 4. Eucharistic Encounters: Towards an African Caribbean Diasporan Pastoral Theology 63 5. Negative Labelling: The Product of an Insecure Mind 91 6. Towards a Theology of Black Men and Radical Self-Love in the UK: Beyond the Exotic and the Grotesque 114 7. Black Theology and the Care of the Soul, Mind and Body: Reading African American Theology from a Black British Perspective 147 8. We are Here – Where Next? 164 Index of Bible References 169 Index of Names and Subjects 170

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  • Cambridge University Press Economic Compulsion and Christian Ethics New Studies in Christian Ethics Series Number 24

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  • To Do Justice A Guide for Progressive Christians

    Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S. To Do Justice A Guide for Progressive Christians

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    Encouraging Christians to call for public policies that benefit those most vulnerable in our nation, To Do Justice offers tools for studying complex domestic social problems such as Social Security, immigration, the environment, and public education, and serves as a guidebook to becoming involved in social action. Rooted in Christian tradition...

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  • Faith in the Shadow of a Pandemic

    Concordia Publishing House Ltd Faith in the Shadow of a Pandemic

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  • War and the American Difference

    Baker Publishing Group War and the American Difference

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    Book SynopsisAn esteemed theologian examines how American identity and America's presence in the world are shaped by war.Table of ContentsIntroductionPart 1: America and War1. War and the American Difference2. America's God3. Why War Is a Moral Necessity for AmericaPart 2: The Liturgy of War4. Reflections on the "Appeal to Abolish War"5. Sacrificing the Sacrifices of War6. C. S. Lewis and Violence7. Martin Luther King Jr. and Christian NonviolencePart 3: The Ecclesial Difference 8. Jesus, the Justice of God9. Pentecost: Learning the Languages of Peace10. A Worldly Church: Politics, Theology, and the Common Good11. A Particular Place: The Future of Parish Ministry12. Beyond the Boundaries: The Church Is MissionIndex

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  • God and Guns in America

    William B Eerdmans Publishing Co God and Guns in America

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  • The Politics of the Cross A Christian Alternative

    William B Eerdmans Publishing Co The Politics of the Cross A Christian Alternative

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    William B Eerdmans Publishing Co Just Tell the Truth A Call to Faith Hope and

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    William B Eerdmans Publishing Co Faith and Fake News

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    David C Cook Publishing Company Embodied

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  • Dont Blow Up Your Ministry  Defuse the Underlying

    InterVarsity Press Dont Blow Up Your Ministry Defuse the Underlying

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  • Good News About Injustice Bible Study

    InterVarsity Press Good News About Injustice Bible Study

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    Brandon Wallace StraightFace

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  • Church State and Family

    Cambridge University Press Church State and Family

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    Book SynopsisThis book defends the fundamental place of the marital family in modern liberal societies. While applauding modern sexual freedoms, John Witte, Jr also defends the traditional Western teaching that the marital family is an essential cradle of conscience, chrysalis of care, and cornerstone of ordered liberty. He thus urges churches, states, and other social institutions to protect and promote the marital family. He encourages reticent churches to embrace the rights of women and children, as Christians have long taught, and encourages modern states to promote responsible sexual freedom and family relations, as liberals have long said. He counsels modern churches and states to share in family law governance, and to resist recent efforts to privatize, abolish, or radically expand the marital family sphere. Witte also invites fellow citizens to end their bitter battles over same-sex marriage and tend to the vast family field that urgently needs concerted attention and action.Trade Review'It is hard to imagine a better researched, better balanced, more clearly argued - but also more charitable - defense of what John Witte, Jr calls the traditional 'marital family'. Witte a legal scholar of unique historical insight, here spells out clearly why a culture of 'stable monogamous marriages' harmonizes contractual, spiritual, natural, social, communicative, and economic realities - while offering special protection for women, children, and the poor of whatever gender, race, or class. It is a compelling book of landmark dimensions.' Mark A. Noll, McAnaney Professor of History Emeritus, University of Notre Dame'The context of this engrossing, learned and far-ranging text is the way much of traditional family law has been elbowed aside in favor of new cultural and constitutional norms of sexual freedom, privacy and autonomy. For his encyclopedic knowledge and incisiveness, John Witte, Jr has no equal, and this is a fair-minded and wise attempt at the re-integration of state and faith-based institutions. I commend it unreservedly.' Iain R. Torrance, President Emeritus of Princeton Theological Seminary'Over many years, John Witte, Jr has made a profound contribution to global scholarship and debate on law and religion. He continues to do so, with great energy and insight, in this superb book. Written in the highest academic traditions of argument and counter-argument, this book justly deserves to become an enduring stimulus for debate on the importance of the marital family in human life.' Norman Doe, Cardiff University'Vintage Witte! Drawing on his deep wells of scholarship, and writing with characteristic clarity and charity, he offers church, state, and society a reasoned account and constructive model of the marital family as a continuing private and public good, worthy of voluntary commitment and legal support.' William Storrar, Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey'I am convinced that John Witte, Jr's circumspect research, careful evaluations and well-balanced arguments will not only provoke lively and fruitful discussions, but will also encourage the support and development of good and joy-generating practices in religious and secular communities.' Michael Welker, University of Heidelberg'Church, State, and Family: Reconciling Traditional Teachings and Modern Liberties is an extraordinary work of meticulous scholarship and a part of the Cambridge Studies in Law and Christianity. While an exceptional and unreservedly recommended addition to seminary, college and university library Contemporary Christian Doctrinal Issues collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists, it should be noted for students, academia, clergy, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject.' Jack Mason, Midwest Book Review'… attempts the impossible task of providing a valuable and nuanced perspective on the relationship between religious and secular law governing family in the United States and other common law counties … is a satisfying compromise and a worthy read.' Michael J. Broyde, Journal of Law and Religion'… remarkable rereading and prodigious reconstruction …' Mark D. Jordan, Journal of Law and Religion'John Witte offers a masterful overview of the history of religious and political thought about marriage in the West … Church, State, and Family offers a robust defense of (mostly) traditional ideas about marriage and family, grounded equally in theological doctrine, moral and political theory, and contemporary empirical research.' Brian H. Bix, Journal of Law and Religion'… impressively wide-ranging and admirably countercultural … he has in this book offered us a highly informative, thoroughly well-documented, and penetratingly searching analysis of an inescapably controversial case of contemporary state action.' Jonathan Chaplin, Journal of Law and Religion'Church, State, and Family provides an engaging argument for the importance of family to religion and to civil society … The book as a whole is an intellectual tour de force … will be an enduring book …' Frank S. Ravitch, Journal of Church and StateTable of ContentsIntroduction; 1. The first integrative Christian theories of family life: John Chrysostom and Augustine of Hippo; 2. Marriage as an office of nature and a sacrament of the church: Thomas Aquinas and Francisco Vitoria; 3. The marital family as social estate and covenant community: Martin Luther and John Calvin; 4. The domestic market: the family as matrix of modern economics; 5. The nature of family in seventeenth-century Christian thought: Hugo Grotius and John Selde; 6. The surprising liberal defense of the traditional marital family by enlightenment liberals; 7. The multidimensional family sphere: reconstructing traditional family teachings for modern liberal societies; 8. Why suffer the children? Overcoming the modern church's opposition to children's rights; 9. Why same-sex marriage should not lead to polygamy; 10. By the power vested in whom? What place for faith-based family laws in a liberal democracy?; 11. The dangers of private ordering; Concluding reflections.

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  • Uncanceled

    Thomas Nelson Publishers Uncanceled

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    Book SynopsisWin the War for Your Own IntegrityAfter Phil Robertson quoted Scripture in an interview with a national magazine, his hit show, Duck Dynasty, put him on “indefinite hiatus.” Phil immediately knew what had happened: he had become a target of cancel culture.Since that time, Phil has spoken out against public shaming, strategic campaigns to get Bible-believing employees fired, and other tactics that are wreaking havoc in our society. In a deeply divided country, with so many bent on condemning and silencing others, Phil calls for us to carry out the unifying message of Jesus Christ.In Uncanceled, Phil shares his own experiences with cancel culture as he encourages us to turn to Scripture as we navigate politics, personal conversations, and new cultural norms; helps us see the psychological and political motivations behind silencing conservative voices; reminds us that the goal is not

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  • What the Bible Says about How to Know Gods Will

    Crossway Books What the Bible Says about How to Know Gods Will

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDrawn from extensive study on biblical ethics, Grudem helps readers stop overcomplicating God's will and instead embrace the different ways in which they acquire wisdom for various situations in their lives.

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  • Crossway Books How Can I Support International Missions

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    Book SynopsisIn this concise booklet, Mark Collins demonstrates the essential role Christians play in furthering global missions, offering 9 helpful ways for Christians to participate in making disciples of all nations. Part of the Church Questions series.

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