Author: Eric Costanzo
Publisher: Pickwick Publications
ISBN: 9781498265027
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Description: Urban poverty in the developed world is an ever-present problem, and Christian approaches to poverty throughout history have much to teach us. The practice of almsgiving, which is the consistent practice of giving and sharing resources to meet the needs of the poor, is a sadly neglected part of this Christian heritage. This book explores the Christian lifestyle of almsgiving through the study of John Chrysostom. The sermons and writings of John Chrysostom (c.347-407 CE), pastor in Antioch and archbishop of Constantinople, contain perhaps the greatest concentration of teaching on almsgiving in all of Christian literature. John's teaching on almsgiving was both biblical and practical, and his ministry helped strengthen care for the poor throughout the Roman Empire of late antiquity. John preached his sermons to congregations filled with people who lived very comfortable lives. From his perspective, the churches of Antioch and Constantinople had grown complacent regarding poverty, when in fact God had called them to become a harbor for the poor. Endorsements: ""Eric Costanzo presents a significantly new analysis of John Chrysostom's teachings on and approach to almsgiving, an aspect central to his theology. While new research on John Chrysostom and poverty has appeared in recent years, this is the first study focused specifically on almsgiving to appear since the brief and somewhat peculiar study published by Otto Plassmann."" --From the Foreword by Wendy Mayer ""Rich in both biblical and patristic reflection, this book is a call for evangelicals to reclaim the ancient Christian practice of almsgiving. The word sounds quaint these days, but Eric Costanzo challenges us to learn again a pattern of life and love that is central to following Jesus Christ. This is a book that admonishes as well as informs."" --Timothy George, Founding Dean of Beeson Divinity School ""Costanzo and Chrysostom remind us the poor are not our enemy. Instead, the poor are the agents through which we have the opportunity to embrace Christ's command to love 'the least of these.' John Chrysostom's words echo through history, and Costanzo has amplified them for the modern ear."" --Deron Spoo, Pastor of First Baptist Church, Tulsa, Oklahoma ""Harbor for the Poor highlights the missional character of almsgiving in John Chrysostom's writings with theological sensitivity, ecclesial vision, and pastoral spirit."" --Helen Rhee, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Westmont College About the Contributor(s): Eric Costanzo, PhD, is an evangelical minister and professor from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Along with teaching, he directs a ministry to the homeless and under-resourced throughout the city.
Harbor for the Poor
Author: Eric Costanzo
Publisher: Pickwick Publications
ISBN: 9781498265027
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Description: Urban poverty in the developed world is an ever-present problem, and Christian approaches to poverty throughout history have much to teach us. The practice of almsgiving, which is the consistent practice of giving and sharing resources to meet the needs of the poor, is a sadly neglected part of this Christian heritage. This book explores the Christian lifestyle of almsgiving through the study of John Chrysostom. The sermons and writings of John Chrysostom (c.347-407 CE), pastor in Antioch and archbishop of Constantinople, contain perhaps the greatest concentration of teaching on almsgiving in all of Christian literature. John's teaching on almsgiving was both biblical and practical, and his ministry helped strengthen care for the poor throughout the Roman Empire of late antiquity. John preached his sermons to congregations filled with people who lived very comfortable lives. From his perspective, the churches of Antioch and Constantinople had grown complacent regarding poverty, when in fact God had called them to become a harbor for the poor. Endorsements: ""Eric Costanzo presents a significantly new analysis of John Chrysostom's teachings on and approach to almsgiving, an aspect central to his theology. While new research on John Chrysostom and poverty has appeared in recent years, this is the first study focused specifically on almsgiving to appear since the brief and somewhat peculiar study published by Otto Plassmann."" --From the Foreword by Wendy Mayer ""Rich in both biblical and patristic reflection, this book is a call for evangelicals to reclaim the ancient Christian practice of almsgiving. The word sounds quaint these days, but Eric Costanzo challenges us to learn again a pattern of life and love that is central to following Jesus Christ. This is a book that admonishes as well as informs."" --Timothy George, Founding Dean of Beeson Divinity School ""Costanzo and Chrysostom remind us the poor are not our enemy. Instead, the poor are the agents through which we have the opportunity to embrace Christ's command to love 'the least of these.' John Chrysostom's words echo through history, and Costanzo has amplified them for the modern ear."" --Deron Spoo, Pastor of First Baptist Church, Tulsa, Oklahoma ""Harbor for the Poor highlights the missional character of almsgiving in John Chrysostom's writings with theological sensitivity, ecclesial vision, and pastoral spirit."" --Helen Rhee, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Westmont College About the Contributor(s): Eric Costanzo, PhD, is an evangelical minister and professor from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Along with teaching, he directs a ministry to the homeless and under-resourced throughout the city.
Publisher: Pickwick Publications
ISBN: 9781498265027
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Description: Urban poverty in the developed world is an ever-present problem, and Christian approaches to poverty throughout history have much to teach us. The practice of almsgiving, which is the consistent practice of giving and sharing resources to meet the needs of the poor, is a sadly neglected part of this Christian heritage. This book explores the Christian lifestyle of almsgiving through the study of John Chrysostom. The sermons and writings of John Chrysostom (c.347-407 CE), pastor in Antioch and archbishop of Constantinople, contain perhaps the greatest concentration of teaching on almsgiving in all of Christian literature. John's teaching on almsgiving was both biblical and practical, and his ministry helped strengthen care for the poor throughout the Roman Empire of late antiquity. John preached his sermons to congregations filled with people who lived very comfortable lives. From his perspective, the churches of Antioch and Constantinople had grown complacent regarding poverty, when in fact God had called them to become a harbor for the poor. Endorsements: ""Eric Costanzo presents a significantly new analysis of John Chrysostom's teachings on and approach to almsgiving, an aspect central to his theology. While new research on John Chrysostom and poverty has appeared in recent years, this is the first study focused specifically on almsgiving to appear since the brief and somewhat peculiar study published by Otto Plassmann."" --From the Foreword by Wendy Mayer ""Rich in both biblical and patristic reflection, this book is a call for evangelicals to reclaim the ancient Christian practice of almsgiving. The word sounds quaint these days, but Eric Costanzo challenges us to learn again a pattern of life and love that is central to following Jesus Christ. This is a book that admonishes as well as informs."" --Timothy George, Founding Dean of Beeson Divinity School ""Costanzo and Chrysostom remind us the poor are not our enemy. Instead, the poor are the agents through which we have the opportunity to embrace Christ's command to love 'the least of these.' John Chrysostom's words echo through history, and Costanzo has amplified them for the modern ear."" --Deron Spoo, Pastor of First Baptist Church, Tulsa, Oklahoma ""Harbor for the Poor highlights the missional character of almsgiving in John Chrysostom's writings with theological sensitivity, ecclesial vision, and pastoral spirit."" --Helen Rhee, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Westmont College About the Contributor(s): Eric Costanzo, PhD, is an evangelical minister and professor from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Along with teaching, he directs a ministry to the homeless and under-resourced throughout the city.
Harbor Me
Author: Jacqueline Woodson
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0525515135
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! Jacqueline Woodson's first middle-grade novel since National Book Award winner Brown Girl Dreaming celebrates the healing that can occur when a group of students share their stories. It all starts when six kids have to meet for a weekly chat--by themselves, with no adults to listen in. There, in the room they soon dub the ARTT Room (short for "A Room to Talk"), they discover it's safe to talk about what's bothering them--everything from Esteban's father's deportation and Haley's father's incarceration to Amari's fears of racial profiling and Ashton's adjustment to his changing family fortunes. When the six are together, they can express the feelings and fears they have to hide from the rest of the world. And together, they can grow braver and more ready for the rest of their lives.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0525515135
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! Jacqueline Woodson's first middle-grade novel since National Book Award winner Brown Girl Dreaming celebrates the healing that can occur when a group of students share their stories. It all starts when six kids have to meet for a weekly chat--by themselves, with no adults to listen in. There, in the room they soon dub the ARTT Room (short for "A Room to Talk"), they discover it's safe to talk about what's bothering them--everything from Esteban's father's deportation and Haley's father's incarceration to Amari's fears of racial profiling and Ashton's adjustment to his changing family fortunes. When the six are together, they can express the feelings and fears they have to hide from the rest of the world. And together, they can grow braver and more ready for the rest of their lives.
Poor's
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Category : Public utilities
Languages : en
Pages : 1862
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Category : Public utilities
Languages : en
Pages : 1862
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Poor's...1925
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Languages : en
Pages : 2692
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Languages : en
Pages : 2692
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Greater New York
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Category : New York (N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1032
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Category : New York (N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1032
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Harbor's Secret
Author: Damon Robi
Publisher: Damon Robi Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
In the wake of a tragic mishap on her way home from middle school that claims her mother’s life, a young girl named Harbor is left in the care of her eccentric and whimsical aunt. Her new home is no ordinary dwelling; it’s a treasured family relic—a pirate ship re-imagined into a quirky home that matches her aunt’s whimsical personality. Harbor begins to unearth hidden truths about her family’s mysterious history, discovering intriguing hints about her mother and her own identity. However, with each piece of the puzzle she solves, the world around her seems to grow more shadowy and desolate. Harbor is haunted by a pressing question: Are these strange happenings a sign of her mother reaching out from the afterlife, or is a more sinister presence causing her world to unravel, bringing her to the brink of insanity? Embark on an enthralling adventure with Harbor as she seeks to decode the mysteries and find out the truth of her existence and the reality that surrounds her.
Publisher: Damon Robi Publishing
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Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
In the wake of a tragic mishap on her way home from middle school that claims her mother’s life, a young girl named Harbor is left in the care of her eccentric and whimsical aunt. Her new home is no ordinary dwelling; it’s a treasured family relic—a pirate ship re-imagined into a quirky home that matches her aunt’s whimsical personality. Harbor begins to unearth hidden truths about her family’s mysterious history, discovering intriguing hints about her mother and her own identity. However, with each piece of the puzzle she solves, the world around her seems to grow more shadowy and desolate. Harbor is haunted by a pressing question: Are these strange happenings a sign of her mother reaching out from the afterlife, or is a more sinister presence causing her world to unravel, bringing her to the brink of insanity? Embark on an enthralling adventure with Harbor as she seeks to decode the mysteries and find out the truth of her existence and the reality that surrounds her.
Poor's Manual of Railroads
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Category : Railroads
Languages : en
Pages : 2268
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Category : Railroads
Languages : en
Pages : 2268
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Poor's Manual of Public Utilities
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Category : Public utilities
Languages : en
Pages : 2500
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Category : Public utilities
Languages : en
Pages : 2500
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Poor's Financial Records
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Languages : en
Pages : 2912
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Languages : en
Pages : 2912
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Poor's Manual of Industrials
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Category : Securities
Languages : en
Pages : 3738
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Category : Securities
Languages : en
Pages : 3738
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