Public Faith in Action

Public Faith in Action
Author: Miroslav Volf,Ryan McAnnally-Linz
Publsiher: Brazos Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-06-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493404667

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Celebrated Theologian Offers Wisdom for Civic Engagement Christian citizens have a responsibility to make political and ethical judgments in light of their faith and to participate in the public lives of their communities--from their local neighborhoods to the national scene. But it can be difficult to discern who to vote for, which policies to support, and how to respond to the social and cultural trends of our time. This nonpartisan handbook offers Christians practical guidance for thinking through complicated public issues and faithfully following Jesus as citizens of their countries. The book focuses on enduring Christian commitments that should guide readers in their judgments and encourages legitimate debate among Christians over how to live out core values. The book also includes lists of resources for further reflection in each chapter and "room for debate" questions to consider.

Faith in Action Volume 1

Faith in Action  Volume 1
Author: Stan Chu Ilo,Nora K. Nonterah,Idara Otu
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725293847

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Faith in Action

Faith in Action
Author: Richard L. Wood
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2002-09-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780226905969

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Over the past fifteen years, associations throughout the U.S. have organized citizens around issues of equality and social justice, often through local churches. But in contrast to President Bush's vision of faith-based activism, in which groups deliver social services to the needy, these associations do something greater. Drawing on institutions of faith, they reshape public policies that neglect the disadvantaged. To find out how this faith-based form of community organizing succeeds, Richard L. Wood spent several years working with two local groups in Oakland, California—the faith-based Pacific Institute for Community Organization and the race-based Center for Third World Organizing. Comparing their activist techniques and achievements, Wood argues that the alternative cultures and strategies of these two groups give them radically different access to community ties and social capital. Creative and insightful, Faith in Action shows how community activism and religious organizations can help build a more just and democratic future for all Americans.

Faith in Action

Faith in Action
Author: The Faith in Action Writing Collective
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2017-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781506443355

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Faith in Action offers quick dives into a range of topics, from racial justice to environmental concerns, from LGBTQIA equality to Native people’s rights, from women’s equality to disability rights, from mass incarceration to immigration. Each topic includes informative visuals and data, as well as practical suggestions for what you can do to make a difference in your community.

Faith Seeking Action

Faith Seeking Action
Author: Gregory P. Leffel
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2007-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781461658573

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In Faith Seeking Action, author Gregory Leffel links a description of the church as a global movement with a description of contemporary social movements that are actively challenging today's societies, such as the environmental, global justice, and identity movements. Not surprisingly, Christian communities and communities of social activists share much in common as they each work to enrich their societies. It is natural then to ask what missionally-concerned Christians may learn from social movements about the public role of their churches, the connection of their beliefs to social change, and the mobilization of their people. It can also be asked how these often divided communities may find ways to collaborate around common actions rooted in such shared values as peace, justice, life, and the integrity of the environment. Building on growing interest in the field of missiology and its "missional church" concept, Leffel has created a dialog between the church as a social actor and social movements. Along with introducing movement theory to mission studies, Leffel introduces a new way of addressing the issues involved in the church's engagement with society, a concept he calls missio-ecclesiology. Of interest to those seeking vital ways to live out their faith in the world—missiologists, missional church leaders, and street-level workers alike—this work fuels fresh thinking about the church's role in cultural and social change.

A Public Faith

A Public Faith
Author: Miroslav Volf
Publsiher: Brazos Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781587432989

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An intellectual and applied Christian engagement with what it really means to flourish as human beings in relationship to God and one another.

Faith in Action Volume 2

Faith in Action  Volume 2
Author: Stan Chu Ilo,Justin Clemency Nabushawo,Ikenna Ugochukwu Okafor
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725293878

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Divine Action and Natural Selection

Divine Action and Natural Selection
Author: Joseph Seckbach,Richard Gordon
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 1122
Release: 2009
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789812834331

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The debate between divine action, or faith, and natural selection, or science, is garnering tremendous interest. This book ventures well beyond the usual, contrasting American Protestant and atheistic points of view, and also includes the perspectives of Jews, Muslims, and Roman Catholics. It contains arguments from the various proponents of intelligent design, creationism, and Darwinism, and also covers the sensitive issue of how to incorporate evolution into the secondary school biology curriculum. Comprising contributions from prominent, award-winning authors, the book also contains dialogs following each chapter to provide extra stimulus to the readers and a full picture of this ?hot? topic, which delves into the fundamentals of science and religion.