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  • av C. S. Song
    331

    This much-hailed volume, here reissued, anchors Song's monumental trilogy--the Cross in the Lotus Land. Against the rich cultural backdrop of Asia, Song's volume explores the mystery of the Word that in the beginning of time now comes into the thick of our times through stories and testimonies of women, men, and children.

  • - Rethinking What It Means to Be Christian
    av Carter Heyward
    377

    A theological resource for spiritual transformation and social change in which Heyward rethinks the figure and import of Jesus.

  • - For the Twenty-First Century
    av Robert G. Hughes
    247

    Fewer people today are familiar with vital theological ideas from the Christian tradition. Preaching about the continuing relevance and richness of this heritage is one of the pastor's most important responsibilities in this age of relativities. Robert Hughes and Robert Kysar show how this situation has come about and offer imaginative and empowering suggestions for proclaiming Christianity's profoundest truths to a new generation.

  • - Readings from Their Opponents
    av Arland J. Hultgren
    331

    Orthodox writers--Justin, Ireneaus, Hippolytus, Eusebius, Epiphanius, and others--wrote about the persons and movements they considered heretical. In this book the editors have gleaned excerpts from these and other writers concerning heretical figures and movements of the first two centuries, including Gnostics, Marcion, Montanus, Ebionites, Adoptionists, and others, plus excerpts on the origins of Gnosticism.

  • - Creative Pastoral Care and Counseling Series
    av Harold G. Koenig
    257

    Written by a new generation of recognized experts in pastoral care, these brief, foundational books offer practical advice to pastors on the most frequent dilemmas of pastoral care and counseling.

  • - Marriage, Sex, and Violence in the Hebrew Prophets
    av Renita J. Weems
    361

  • - Reading John 5-12
    av Francis J. Moloney
    261

    Moloney offers a close reading of the crucial middle section of the Gospel of John, taking the reader on a journey as Jesus' ministry unfolds. Among the events dealt with are the cure of a cripple on the sabbath, Jesus' walk on the sea of Galilee, and the description of the good shepherd.

  • - German Churches and the Holocaust
    av Robert P. Ericksen
    377

  • - Second Edition
    av John Killinger
    497

  • - Challenge and Promise
    av Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz
    377

  • - An African American Male Journey
    av Garth Kasimu Baker-Fletcher
    287

    Written in a bold, inventive style, Xodus aims at a new, positive "reconstruction" of African American maleness in light of the black womanist movement, the men's movement, the recent vision of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr., and the theological sensibilities of Howard Thurman.

  • - A Path to African American Social Transformation
    av Cheryl J. Sanders
    301

    Cheryl Sanders here sharpens the agenda of black liberation by offering both a fresh reading of historical black religion and a distinctive approach to Christian ethics. Arguing that the experience of oppression has been the catalyst for black moral life and thought, Sanders traces several paths or approaches that African American Christians have taken in moving from victimization to moral agency: testimony, protest, uplift, cooperation, achievement, remoralization, and ministry. Informative and engaging, earnest and constructive, Sanders's book envisions a new way of empowering people to take responsibility for their moral and spiritual development.

  • - Prophetic Reason, Civil Society, and Christian Imagination
    av Gary M. Simpson
    261

  • - Faith at Work
    av James M. Childs
    197

  • av Mark William Worthing
    287

  • av Patricia H. Davis
    261

  • - Resisting Racial and Gender Oppression
    av James Newton Poling
    287

  • av Rosemary Radford Ruether & Douglas John Hall
    197

  • - The Making and Renewal of Social Christianity
    av Gary Dorrien
    347

    Gary Dorrien's major work addresses the roots of and remedy to the current crisis in American Christian social ethics.Focusing on the story of American liberal Protestantism, the book examines in fascinating depth the three major movements in this century - the Social Gospel, Christian Realism, and Liberation Theology - in a way that also brings African American, feminist, environmentalist, Catholic, and other voices into the increasingly multicultural quest.Dorrien then carefully assesses the crisis of social Christian thought in a culture that is increasingly secular, materialistic, and dominated by capitalism. He shows how the progressive Christian vision of social and economic democracy can be redeemed in the face of its apparent defeat. He argues strongly for a social Christianity faithful to the spiritual reality and kingdom-oriented ethic of the way of Christ.Dorrien's engaging narrative, knowledgeable and fair analysis, and thoughtful proposal bring desperately needed clarity and commitment to the Christian social conscience.

  • - History, Myth, Faith
    av Gerard S. Sloyan
    301

  • - A Pastoral Theology of Matthew's Gospel
    av Mark Allan Powell
    361

  • - Origins, Upgrades, Present Text
    av Antony F. Campbell
    621

  • - A Liberation-Critical Reading
    av Dianne Bergant
    361

  • - A Liberation-Critical Reading
    av Alice L. Laffey
    331

  • - A Pastor's Practical Guide
    av Wayne E. Oates
    271

  • - Reorienting New Testament Criticism
    av Brian K. Blount
    301

  • - The Unrelenting Assault on Human Dignity
    av Wolfgang Huber
    197

    Newspapers daily document the violence that rends our times. Who can account for its relentless pervasion? Why is it also found fascinating or gripping? What is wrong with societies that produce it? Answers are elusive and fragile, renowned ethicist Huber believes. For, even apart from the gross brutalities of crime and war, he finds more subtle and covert violence in childrearing, family intimacy, schools, employee relations, entertainment, and competitive sports. Huber shows how the constant, everyday disregard of human dignity is a root of violence in all spheres, how the inviolability of dignity is the one absolutely necessary premise of countering violence, and how we can become personally vigilant in the service of human dignity. Huber's clear, sweeping creed articulates principles of a planetary ethos, a public theology for rebuilding personal and political culture rent by violence.

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