Faith in the Public Square

Faith in the Public Square
Author: Rowan Williams
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2012-11-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781408187586

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Rowan Williams on critical contemporary issues in his final book as Archbishop of Canterbury.

Secret Faith in the Public Square

Secret Faith in the Public Square
Author: Jonathan Malesic
Publsiher: Brazos Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781587432262

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Provocatively argues that concealing Christian identity in American public life is the best way to maintain faithful witness and integrity.

Faith in the Public Square

Faith in the Public Square
Author: Robert D. Cornwall
Publsiher: Energion Publications
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2012-03-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781893729469

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What happens when a newspaper editor gives his primary editorial slot on Sundays to a pastor? In the case of Bob Cornwall, a pastor in Troy, Michigan, the result is a series of relevant, interesting, and challenging essays that go well beyond the local scene while still managing to be relevant to Americans in their local situation. Now extensively revised and organized as to theme, these essays form a coherent statement of progressive Christianity at work in the public square. At the same time they are seasoned with a look at how the public square influences the spiritual life of a Christian living in mid-America. The 52 essays in this collection go well beyond one place and time. You will find yourself, your community, your state, your nation, and your world in each. Can a person of faith be involved in the public square with integrity? Is public policy made better by this action? Can faith remain whole and genuine following the encounter? Read these essays to discover the answers, and perhaps find a new optimism for the future as you do. Anyone can benefit, but pastors and church leaders will find help in demonstrating their faith in the public square.

Faith in the Public Square

Faith in the Public Square
Author: Robert D. Cornwall
Publsiher: Energion Publications
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2012-03-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781938434426

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What happens when a newspaper editor gives his primary editorial slot on Sundays to a pastor? In the case of Bob Cornwall, a pastor in Troy, Michigan, the result is a series of relevant, interesting, and challenging essays that go well beyond the local scene while still managing to be relevant to Americans in their local situation. Now extensively revised and organized as to theme, these essays form a coherent statement of progressive Christianity at work in the public square. At the same time they are seasoned with a look at how the public square influences the spiritual life of a Christian living in mid-America. The 52 essays in this collection go well beyond one place and time. You will find yourself, your community, your state, your nation, and your world in each. Can a person of faith be involved in the public square with integrity? Is public policy made better by this action? Can faith remain whole and genuine following the encounter? Read these essays to discover the answers, and perhaps find a new optimism for the future as you do. Anyone can benefit, but pastors and church leaders will find help in demonstrating their faith in the public square.

Faith in the Public Square

Faith in the Public Square
Author: Rowan Williams
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2012-09-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781408187593

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Rowan Williams on critical contemporary issues in his final book as Archbishop of Canterbury. Archbishop Rowan Williams is the most gifted Anglican priest of his generation. His views are consistent and orthodox and yet he has been consistently misunderstood - especially in relation to his views on contemporary society, public morality and the common good. In this, the final published work of his Archepiscopate, Dr Williams has assembled a series of chapters on matters of immediate public concern and the relationship of Christianity to these issues. Among his topics are 'Has Secularism Failed?: Europe, Faith and Culture', 'Human Rights and Religious Faith', 'Changing the Myths We Live By', 'Housekeeping: The Economic Challenge', 'The Gifts Reserved for Age: Perceptions of the Elderly', and 'Analysing Atheism'.

Faith in the Public Square

Faith in the Public Square
Author: Rowan Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Church and social problems
ISBN: 1472966058

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When Faith Storms the Public Square

When Faith Storms the Public Square
Author: Kendall Clark Baker
Publsiher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2011-07-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781780990071

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To some, the notion of mixing religious groups and community organizing may seem a pleasing prospect, an idea long overdue. To others, it may be anathema. Like it or not, however, this blending is a reality that has been forged in streets and meeting halls day by day, from the very beginnings of our country to the present-day touchstones of President Barack Obama.

The Naked Public Square

The Naked Public Square
Author: Richard John Neuhaus
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1986
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802800807

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Underlying the many crises in American life, writes Richard John Neuhaus, is a crisis of faith. It is not enough that more people should believe or that those who believe should believe more strongly. Rather, the faith of persons and communities must be more compellingly related to the public arena. "The naked public square"--which results from the exclusion of popular values from the public forum--will almost certainly result in the death of democracy. The great challenge, says Neuhaus, is the reconstruction of a public philosophy that can undergird American life and America's ambiguous place in the world. To be truly democratic and to endure, such a public philosophy must be grounded in values that are based on Judeo-Christian religion. The remedy begins with recognizing that democratic theory and practice, which have in the past often been indifferent or hostile to religion, must now be legitimated in terms compatible with biblical faith. Neuhaus explores the strengths and weaknesses of various sectors of American religion in pursuing this task of critical legitimation. Arguing that America is now engaged in an historic moment of testing, he draws upon Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish thinkers who have in other moments of testing seen that the stakes are very high--for America, for the promise of democratic freedom elsewhere, and possibly for God's purpose in the world. An honest analysis of the situation, says Neuhaus, shatters false polarizations between left and right, liberal and conservative. In a democratic culture, the believer's respect for nonbelievers is not a compromise but a requirement of the believer's faith. Similarly, the democratic rights of those outside the communities of religious faith can be assured only by the inclusion of religiously-grounded values in the common life. The Naked Public Square does not offer yet another partisan program for political of social change. Rather, it offers a deeply disturbing, but finally hopeful, examination of Abraham Lincoln's century-old question--whether this nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure.