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  • av Roger J Gench
    297 - 511

  • av Timothy Hull
    471 - 757

  • av Trevor Hart
    477 - 681

  • av Ralph J Korner
    501 - 697

  • av Tobias Winright
    351 - 561

  • av Anthony C Thiselton
    277 - 487

  • - African American Thriving for the Twenty-First Century
     
    591

    Beginning with a conversation prompted by African American scholars like Dr. Alvin Poussaint of Harvard Medical School in 2007, to the current Black Lives Matter movement, there has been much debate about what led to the deaths of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, among others, as well as other systemic challenges that undermine black thriving. Anthony Bradley has assembled a team of scholars and religious leaders to provide a distinctly Christian perspective on what is needed for black communities to thrive from within. In addition to the social and structural issues that must be addressed, within black communities there are opportunities for social change based on God's vision for human flourishing. Covering topics like the black family, hip-hop, mental health, mentoring women, masculinity, and the church, this book will open your eyes to fresh ways to participate in solutions that will truly set black America free. Although the Black Lives Matter movement keeps the church on the margins, the authors in this volume believe that enduring change cannot happen unless God speaks directly to these issues in light of the gospel. This is a revised edition of an earlier book, Keeping Your Head Up.With contributions from:Vincent BacoteBruce FieldsRev. Howard BrownRalph C. WatkinsRev. Eric M. MasonRev. Lance LewisRev. Anthony CarterKen JonesNatalie HaslemRev. Ken JonesRihana MasonYvonne RB-Banks

  • av Mark Ellingsen
    297 - 511

  • av David A (Ashland Theological Seminary) deSilva
    421 - 641

  • av Paul Louis Metzger
    421 - 591

  • av Jason Byassee
    327 - 537

  • av Ned Wisnefske
    287 - 501

  • av Sharp & ISAAC B.
    627

  • av Peter S Williams
    381 - 687

  • - Catholic Leadership in Modern Uganda
    av J J Carney
    327 - 487

  • av Victor Lee Austin & Matthew E. Burdette
    487

  • av Mayes Andrew D. Mayes
    321 - 537

  • av Rolf Veronica Mary Rolf & Natanya Eva Natanya
    411 - 627

  • av Schleiermacher Friedrich Schleiermacher
    311 - 527

  • - African American Thriving for the Twenty-First Century
     
    371

    Beginning with a conversation prompted by African American scholars like Dr. Alvin Poussaint of Harvard Medical School in 2007, to the current Black Lives Matter movement, there has been much debate about what led to the deaths of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, among others, as well as other systemic challenges that undermine black thriving. Anthony Bradley has assembled a team of scholars and religious leaders to provide a distinctly Christian perspective on what is needed for black communities to thrive from within. In addition to the social and structural issues that must be addressed, within black communities there are opportunities for social change based on God's vision for human flourishing. Covering topics like the black family, hip-hop, mental health, mentoring women, masculinity, and the church, this book will open your eyes to fresh ways to participate in solutions that will truly set black America free. Although the Black Lives Matter movement keeps the church on the margins, the authors in this volume believe that enduring change cannot happen unless God speaks directly to these issues in light of the gospel. This is a revised edition of an earlier book, Keeping Your Head Up.With contributions from:Vincent BacoteBruce FieldsRev. Howard BrownRalph C. WatkinsRev. Eric M. MasonRev. Lance LewisRev. Anthony CarterKen JonesNatalie HaslemRev. Ken JonesRihana MasonYvonne RB-Banks

  • av Tyra Gary Tyra
    421 - 545

  • av E A Judge
    451 - 651

  • - How Refugees from a Civil-Rights-Era Storefront Church Energized the Christian Community Movement, An Oral History
    av David Janzen
    337

    Many young idealists, after a few failures, burn out and return to status quo lives. Not so with the seven radicals in this book, who met in an interracial house church and intentional community on Chicago's West Side during the civil rights era. Here you will make the acquaintance of a Church of the Brethren pastoral couple who tried to bring communal life to the black ghetto; a fashionable socialite who trashed her curlers and joined the simple life; an elite Stanford graduate who cast his lot with a bus full of black teens on an epic ride to Washington, DC, to hear MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech; two ethnic-Mennonite women who became community leaders and elders during a male-dominated era; and a painfully shy "geek" awakened to the traumas of racism by five days in the Albany, Georgia, jail. Now, in their seventies, eighties, and nineties, these veterans of community witness to the possibility of radical life conversions, engagement with the hard, slow work of racial reconciliation that learns from mistakes and does not quit. This book concludes with the invitation to the joyful path of becoming who God made us to be--saints.

  • av Ellul Jacques Ellul
    371 - 581

  • av Alexander J D Irving
    451 - 651

  • av William Loader
    297 - 511

  • av Robert P Menzies
    337 - 551

  • - Christ Talks, They Decide
    av Nimi Wariboko
    361 - 577

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