A Faithful Presence

A Faithful Presence
Author: Hilary Russell
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015-10-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780334053897

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Together for the Common Good (T4CG) is a national initiative that encourages people of goodwill, especially from different Christian traditions, to work together for the common good across political and belief traditions. Its growing network comprises people of all Christian denominations, along with other faith traditions and secular allies, and includes on-the-ground social action practitioners, clergy, lay people, political thinkers, academics, theologians, commentators and policy makers. The project is guided by an independent, ecumenical steering group inspired by the partnership between Bishop David Sheppard, Archbishop Derek Worlock and Free Church leaders in Liverpool a generation ago. In A Faithful Presence: Working Together for the Common Good, Hilary Russell, a founder member of T4CG, explores how faith-based collaboration works best for the common good. This is a short accessible book, written in non-technical language, designed to be of interest to practitioners, clergy and lay, especially those who create, manage and implement social justice initiatives. It contains lots of illustrative examples of the ways in which churches are working together for the common good to strengthen civil society, through social action, service provision, community building, prayer and advocacy. As well as making use of her other experience, Hilary draws on the findings of T4CG’s 12 month research process, which explored these issues through interviews, case study stories, opinion pieces and delegate input at T4CG’s inaugural conference.

Faith based organisations and exclusion in European cities

Faith based organisations and exclusion in European cities
Author: Beaumont, Justin,Cloke, Paul
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-10-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781847428356

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At a time of heightened neoliberal globalisation and crisis, welfare state retrenchment and desecularisation of society, amid uniquely European controversies over immigration, integration and religious-based radicalism, this timely book explores the role played by faith-based organisations (FBOs), which are growing in importance in the provision of social services in the European context. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, the contributions to the volume present original research examples and a pan-European perspective to assess the role of FBOs in combating poverty and various expressions of exclusion and social distress in cities across Europe. This significant and highly topical volume should become a vital reference source for the burgeoning number of studies that are likely follow and will make essential reading for students and academics in social policy, sociology, geography, politics, urban studies and theology/ religious studies.

Faithful Cities

Faithful Cities
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Church and social problems
ISBN: OCLC:1357631320

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Being Faithful Christian Commitment in Modern Society

Being Faithful  Christian Commitment in Modern Society
Author: Judith A. Merkle
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-09-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567611505

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This book explores how the Christian life is lived in a pluralistic situation where different contexts of belonging give rise to different moral challenges. While it is characteristic of modern life to exist in a postmodern situation where there is an erosion of comprehensive systems of meaning, we still live today in contexts of belonging. We still seek to gather out of the fragments of modern life the sustenance of a network of belonging, belief and practice which comprise a faithful life. The construction of such a life, not only for us, but for others, serves as the framework for our moral commitments. Furthermore, sustaining and transforming social frameworks which shape various aspects of human life form the life task of adult Christians.

Faithful Cities

Faithful Cities
Author: Church of England. Commission on Urban Life and Faith
Publsiher: Church House Pub
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 185852315X

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'Faithful Cities' examines the dramatic changes in the nature of urban life that have taken place over the years. This book looks at questions of religious and cultural diversity, poverty and prosperity, and the affects of globalization, which has brought riches and opportunities to communities.

Union Seminary Magazine

Union Seminary Magazine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1894
Genre: Theology
ISBN: HARVARD:AH67UY

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Towards a Theology of Church Growth

Towards a Theology of Church Growth
Author: Dr David Goodhew
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2015-05-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781472413994

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Concern about church growth and decline is widespread and contentious, yet theological reflection on church growth is scarce. Leading international scholars, including Alister McGrath, Benedicta Ward and C. Kavin Rowe, provide rich resources from scripture, doctrine and tradition, to underpin action to promote church growth and to stimulate further theological reflection on the subject.

A Faithful Public Prophetic Witness

A Faithful Public Prophetic Witness
Author: Barry K. Morris
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2020-03-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532684340

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This book hails from decades of challenging trial-and-error work, abundant reading, and an enduring obligation to ministers, activists, and unsung lay heroes whose legacies matter. As there is little that actually addresses the elusive meanings, if not the dangers inherent in pursuing alleged spoils of “success,” it is kairos time. Seemingly scarce resources and competition to make and maintain ministries in the city challenge those of us in the field, or on the sidelines, to speak, write, and communicate clearly, and convincingly—not only for ourselves and our “people,” past and present, but for those who come along soon to receive the baton or wear the mantle. Concretely narrated, with unique case studies, a cast of dozens contribute their earthy, earnest testimonies and are, at long last, energetically affirmed. Specifically, this work proffers constructive attention to the critical cautions concerning subtle temptations to “succeed,” including: commodification, cooptation, communalism, clientelism, and cowardice—and, not bailing on fierce charity-justice tensions (with benevolence protectively dominant). Narrative analysis and biography-as-theology, social ethics, biblical theology, and recent church history give apt attention to how a compelling case is possible for success, if justice is practiced, given a hopeful realism and perspective of prophetic eschatology.