Principle of Mercy

Principle of Mercy
Author: Jon Sobrino
Publsiher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781608332700

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The Principle of Mercy

The Principle of Mercy
Author: Jon Sobrino
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Catholic Church
ISBN: OCLC:1288312876

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The essays in Sorbino's latest collection bear on one of the most pressing signs of the times: the existence of a "crucified people," the poor, oppressed and marginalized of our world. Their suffering presents Christian faith with an urgent demand--that we "take them down from the cross." Writing from the Salvadoran context, Sobrino presents a "theology of mercy," reflecting on the principles of mercy and solidarity as the mode of Christian witness and discipleship in a world of conflict and daily crucifixion.

The Works of Mercy

The Works of Mercy
Author: James F. Keenan, SJ
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2017-04-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781442247154

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The Works of Mercy introduces readers to the seven corporal and seven spiritual works of mercy, inviting readers to explore mercy in our everyday lives. James Keenan defines mercy as “the willingness to enter into the chaos of another,” and it is one of the central elements of the Christian faith. Over the centuries Christians have defined themselves by feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and caring for the sick. The book explores the traditional works of mercy and also looks at how mercy enters into ordinary life, in the way we care for our families and the way we care for ourselves. The third edition features more inclusive language to resonate with readers of all backgrounds, new case studies and examples—from health care to the prison system, and new material on how Pope Francis and his papacy reflect mercy.

The Way of Mercy

The Way of Mercy
Author: Bochen, Christine M.
Publsiher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-03-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781608336524

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A Severe Mercy

A Severe Mercy
Author: Sheldon Vanauken
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-07-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780062116703

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Beloved, profoundly moving account of the author's marriage, the couple's search for faith and friendship with C. S. Lewis, and a spiritual strength that sustained Vanauken after his wife's untimely death.

A Fortiori Logic

A Fortiori Logic
Author: Avi Sion
Publsiher: Avi Sion
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2013-11-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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A FORTIORI LOGIC: INNOVATIONS, HISTORY AND ASSESSMENTS, by Avi Sion, is a wide-ranging and in-depth study of a fortiori reasoning, comprising a great many new theoretical insights into such argument, a history of its use and discussion from antiquity to the present day, and critical analyses of the main attempts at its elucidation. Its purpose is nothing less than to lay the foundations for a new branch of logic, and greatly develop it; and thus to once and for all dispel the many fallacious ideas circulating regarding the nature of a fortiori reasoning.

Christian Faith Justice and a Politics of Mercy

Christian Faith  Justice  and a Politics of Mercy
Author: James E. Gilman
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2014-04-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780739186862

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Christian Faith, Justice, and a Politics of Mercy: The Benevolent Community assumes that the most profound moral conflict today is between two virtues—justice and mercy. Gilman argues that the two are organically linked through the common experience of compassion. In an unjust world, justice cannot establish itself, but requires, in public as well as private life, projects of merciful benevolence. Mercy alone has the power to subvert patterns of injustice, and mercy and projects of benevolence are tailored to establish and sustain patterns of justice, especially fair economic outcomes. To show this, against Rawl’s Difference Principle, Gilman argues for a Distribution Principle, which states that social and economic inequalities should be addressed by policies that directly and primarily benefit the least advantaged members of society, while at the same time minimizing burdens and/or maximizing benefits for the most advantaged. Along the way he shows how in the United States benevolence as a public virtue was disestablished along with religion; how it might and should be re-established without re-establishing religion; and how the Christian tradition provides resources for evolving morally from a liberal, procedural practice of justice to one that embraces egalitarian, economic justice as well. Finally, he demonstrates how in the global community today, Christianity and other traditions can and should make “benevolent community” a reality.

Mercy s Whisper

Mercy s Whisper
Author: Shirley Dudley
Publsiher: eBookIt.com
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2024-04-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781456648978

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Discover the Echo of Divine Compassion in Everyday Life In a world clamoring for justice and retribution, the whisper of mercy offers a soothing balm to the weary soul. Mercy's Whisper: Listening for God in the Bible takes you on a profound journey through the scriptures, uncovering the essence of God's mercy from the dawn of creation to the modern-day discipleship. This book is more than just a guide; it's an invitation to witness the transformative power of mercy in your life. Embark on a quest that begins in the Introduction: The Echo of Compassion, setting the stage for an immersive experience that unravels mercy's multifaceted presence in the biblical narrative. From the heartfelt promises in Genesis to the awe-inspiring revelations in Revelation, every chapter serves as a doorway into the depths of God's compassionate heart. Mercy's Whisper is not simply a scholarly exploration but a personal one, inviting you to discover mercy in the intricate tapestry of patriarchs' lives, the liberating stories of Exodus, and the profound teachings of Jesus. Find solace in the Psalms, wisdom in the Proverbs, and hope in the prophets as you journey through each page. Discover how the Gospels portray Jesus as the embodiment of mercy, and how the Acts and Epistles extend this legacy of love to the early church -- challenging modern disciples to live out mercy in their communities. Through practical insights and reflective prompts in chapters like Following in His Steps: Acts of Mercy and Fostering a Merciful Heart, this book equips you to transform your understanding into action. Beyond a historical and theological exploration, this book tackles the challenges of practicing mercy in a divided world. Through chapters dedicated to mercy in family, church, and society, it offers a roadmap for navigating the complexities of justice, forgiveness, and social compassion. Whether you're wrestling with personal forgiveness or advocating for social justice, Mercy's Whisper offers wisdom to guide your path. Allow Mercy's Whisper: Listening for God in the Bible to challenge and change you. Dive deep into the heart of mercy, and let its whisper transform your life, your relationships, and your understanding of God's boundless love. This book is more than a read; it's a journey towards a more compassionate and merciful world, starting with the individual whisper of mercy in your own heart.