Author: Jon L. Berquist
Publisher: Chalice Press
ISBN: 9780827234543
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Following the terrorist attacks that rocked the United States, and indeed the world, on September 11, 2001, the United States and many of its allies retaliated with war -- a war on terrorism. But what are the implications of this new war waged not against a country but individuals who engage in terror? Is this new war ethical in the eyes of people of faith? Is it just? What are the historical factors and human realities of today that shape how people of faith should interpret this war? How can the insights of religious thinkers of the twenty-first century inform our deliberation on this issue? And what theological resources can empower, sustain, and critique people of faith during this time? This collection of essays brings together voices of leading religious scholars from many traditions to share insights on these and other theological and ethical questions of the new war. Contributors include: Karen Baker-Fletcher, Teresa Berger, David R. Blumenthal, Walter Brueggemann, Lisa Sowle Cahill, Tony Campolo, John B. Cobb, Jr., M. Shawn Copeland, Creston C. Davis, Ariel Dorfman, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Marion Grau, Peter J. Haas, Amy Laura Hall, Stanley Hauerwas, Ada María Isasi-Díaz, Catherine Keller, Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, Jim Lewis, Robin W. Lovin, Joretta L. Marshall, Martin E. Marty, Charles T. Mathewes, Fumitaka Matsuoka, Judith Mayotte, M. Douglas Meeks, John Milbank, Jürgen Moltmann, Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore, Luis G. Pedraja, Jorge Secada, Ronald J. Sider, Max L. Stackhouse, Marjorie H. Suchocki, Kenneth Surin, Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite, Walter Wink, Edith Wyschogrod.
Strike Terror No More
Author: Jon L. Berquist
Publisher: Chalice Press
ISBN: 9780827234543
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Following the terrorist attacks that rocked the United States, and indeed the world, on September 11, 2001, the United States and many of its allies retaliated with war -- a war on terrorism. But what are the implications of this new war waged not against a country but individuals who engage in terror? Is this new war ethical in the eyes of people of faith? Is it just? What are the historical factors and human realities of today that shape how people of faith should interpret this war? How can the insights of religious thinkers of the twenty-first century inform our deliberation on this issue? And what theological resources can empower, sustain, and critique people of faith during this time? This collection of essays brings together voices of leading religious scholars from many traditions to share insights on these and other theological and ethical questions of the new war. Contributors include: Karen Baker-Fletcher, Teresa Berger, David R. Blumenthal, Walter Brueggemann, Lisa Sowle Cahill, Tony Campolo, John B. Cobb, Jr., M. Shawn Copeland, Creston C. Davis, Ariel Dorfman, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Marion Grau, Peter J. Haas, Amy Laura Hall, Stanley Hauerwas, Ada María Isasi-Díaz, Catherine Keller, Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, Jim Lewis, Robin W. Lovin, Joretta L. Marshall, Martin E. Marty, Charles T. Mathewes, Fumitaka Matsuoka, Judith Mayotte, M. Douglas Meeks, John Milbank, Jürgen Moltmann, Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore, Luis G. Pedraja, Jorge Secada, Ronald J. Sider, Max L. Stackhouse, Marjorie H. Suchocki, Kenneth Surin, Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite, Walter Wink, Edith Wyschogrod.
Publisher: Chalice Press
ISBN: 9780827234543
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Following the terrorist attacks that rocked the United States, and indeed the world, on September 11, 2001, the United States and many of its allies retaliated with war -- a war on terrorism. But what are the implications of this new war waged not against a country but individuals who engage in terror? Is this new war ethical in the eyes of people of faith? Is it just? What are the historical factors and human realities of today that shape how people of faith should interpret this war? How can the insights of religious thinkers of the twenty-first century inform our deliberation on this issue? And what theological resources can empower, sustain, and critique people of faith during this time? This collection of essays brings together voices of leading religious scholars from many traditions to share insights on these and other theological and ethical questions of the new war. Contributors include: Karen Baker-Fletcher, Teresa Berger, David R. Blumenthal, Walter Brueggemann, Lisa Sowle Cahill, Tony Campolo, John B. Cobb, Jr., M. Shawn Copeland, Creston C. Davis, Ariel Dorfman, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Marion Grau, Peter J. Haas, Amy Laura Hall, Stanley Hauerwas, Ada María Isasi-Díaz, Catherine Keller, Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, Jim Lewis, Robin W. Lovin, Joretta L. Marshall, Martin E. Marty, Charles T. Mathewes, Fumitaka Matsuoka, Judith Mayotte, M. Douglas Meeks, John Milbank, Jürgen Moltmann, Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore, Luis G. Pedraja, Jorge Secada, Ronald J. Sider, Max L. Stackhouse, Marjorie H. Suchocki, Kenneth Surin, Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite, Walter Wink, Edith Wyschogrod.
The Message of the Psalms
Author: Walter Brueggemann
Publisher: Fortress Press
ISBN: 9781451419689
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
This scholarly study of the Psalms retains its rigor while focusing particularly on the pastoral use of the Psalms, looking at how they may function as voices of faith in the actual life of the believing community.
Publisher: Fortress Press
ISBN: 9781451419689
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
This scholarly study of the Psalms retains its rigor while focusing particularly on the pastoral use of the Psalms, looking at how they may function as voices of faith in the actual life of the believing community.
Women Living Well
Author: Courtney Joseph Fallick
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 140020495X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Women desire to live well. However, living well in this modern world is a challenge. The pace of life, along with the new front porch of social media, has changed the landscape of our lives. Women have been told for far too long that being on the go and accumulating more things will make their lives full. As a result, we grasp for the wrong things in life and come up empty. God created us to walk with him; to know him and to be loved by him. He is our living well and when we drink from the water he continually provides, it will change us. Our marriages, our parenting, and our homemaking will be transformed. Mommy-blogger Courtney Joseph is a cheerful realist. She tackles the challenge of holding onto vintage values in a modern world, starting with the keys to protecting our walk with God. No subject is off-limits as she moves on to marriage, parenting, and household management. Rooted in the Bible, her practical approach includes tons of tips that are perfect for busy moms, including: Simple Solutions for Studying God’s Word How to Handle Marriage, Parenting, and Homemaking in a Digital Age 10 Steps to Completing Your Husband Dealing With Disappointed Expectations in Motherhood Creating Routines that Bring Rest Pursuing the Discipline and Diligence of the Proverbs 31 Woman There is nothing more important than fostering your faith, building your marriage, training your children, and creating a haven for your family. Women Living Well is a clear and personal guide to making the most of these precious responsibilities.
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 140020495X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Women desire to live well. However, living well in this modern world is a challenge. The pace of life, along with the new front porch of social media, has changed the landscape of our lives. Women have been told for far too long that being on the go and accumulating more things will make their lives full. As a result, we grasp for the wrong things in life and come up empty. God created us to walk with him; to know him and to be loved by him. He is our living well and when we drink from the water he continually provides, it will change us. Our marriages, our parenting, and our homemaking will be transformed. Mommy-blogger Courtney Joseph is a cheerful realist. She tackles the challenge of holding onto vintage values in a modern world, starting with the keys to protecting our walk with God. No subject is off-limits as she moves on to marriage, parenting, and household management. Rooted in the Bible, her practical approach includes tons of tips that are perfect for busy moms, including: Simple Solutions for Studying God’s Word How to Handle Marriage, Parenting, and Homemaking in a Digital Age 10 Steps to Completing Your Husband Dealing With Disappointed Expectations in Motherhood Creating Routines that Bring Rest Pursuing the Discipline and Diligence of the Proverbs 31 Woman There is nothing more important than fostering your faith, building your marriage, training your children, and creating a haven for your family. Women Living Well is a clear and personal guide to making the most of these precious responsibilities.
Being in the World
Author: Fred Dallmayr
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813141923
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
It is commonly agreed that we live in an age of globalization, but the profound consequences of this development are rarely understood. Usually, globalization is equated with the expansion of economic and financial markets and the proliferation of global networks of communication. In truth, much more is at stake: Traditional concepts of individual and national identity as well as perceived relationships between the self and others are undergoing profound change. Every town has become a potential cosmopolis—an international city—affecting the way that people conceptualize the relationship between public order and political practice. In Being in the World, noted political theorist Fred Dallmayr explores the globe's transition from the traditional Westphalian system of states to today's interlocking cosmopolitan network. Drawing upon sacred scriptures as well as the work of ancient philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle and more recent scholars such as Martin Heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and Raimon Panikkar, this book delves into what Dallmayr calls "being in the world," seen as an aspect of ethical-political engagement. Rather than lamenting current problems, he suggests addressing them through civic education and cosmopolitan citizenship. Dallmayr advocates a politics of the common good, which requires the cultivation of public ethics, open dialogue, and civic responsibility.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813141923
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
It is commonly agreed that we live in an age of globalization, but the profound consequences of this development are rarely understood. Usually, globalization is equated with the expansion of economic and financial markets and the proliferation of global networks of communication. In truth, much more is at stake: Traditional concepts of individual and national identity as well as perceived relationships between the self and others are undergoing profound change. Every town has become a potential cosmopolis—an international city—affecting the way that people conceptualize the relationship between public order and political practice. In Being in the World, noted political theorist Fred Dallmayr explores the globe's transition from the traditional Westphalian system of states to today's interlocking cosmopolitan network. Drawing upon sacred scriptures as well as the work of ancient philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle and more recent scholars such as Martin Heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and Raimon Panikkar, this book delves into what Dallmayr calls "being in the world," seen as an aspect of ethical-political engagement. Rather than lamenting current problems, he suggests addressing them through civic education and cosmopolitan citizenship. Dallmayr advocates a politics of the common good, which requires the cultivation of public ethics, open dialogue, and civic responsibility.
Doubt No More
Author: Mary Jo Sherwood
Publisher: BTW Press, LLC
ISBN: 9780976803904
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Doubt No More offers practical advice, inspiring anecdotes and a unique collection of scriptural references to God answering prayers. It helps both the novice and long- time believer move from "saying prayers" to developing a more personal relationship with God. Upbeat content is concise yet comprehensive, easy to read and easy to take along. The thought-provoking questions in each chapter stimulate reflection for both the individual and small study group alike.
Publisher: BTW Press, LLC
ISBN: 9780976803904
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Doubt No More offers practical advice, inspiring anecdotes and a unique collection of scriptural references to God answering prayers. It helps both the novice and long- time believer move from "saying prayers" to developing a more personal relationship with God. Upbeat content is concise yet comprehensive, easy to read and easy to take along. The thought-provoking questions in each chapter stimulate reflection for both the individual and small study group alike.
God Is Not Fair, Thank God!
Author: George E. Thompson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1630871443
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
Life is not fair. What does this reality imply about the nature of God and the destiny of human beings? In this engaging book, Thompson asserts that "fairness" is not an expectation of the faithful within the Judeo-Christian Scriptures. Biblical narrative discloses the mystery of a paradoxical deity that indwells with the suffering of creation and thereby provides a mercy that exceeds the evasive goal of fairness. The process of healing and redemption of this cracked creation occurs through the tears and suffering of the biblical God whose authentic power is revealed within divine vulnerability and weakness. The Jesus of history truly manifested the fullness of this paradoxical God, for he disclosed the richness of the divine Being by emptying himself and taking the form of a redemptive servant. When the church grasps for power and control, avoids compassionate and costly ministries among the poor and powerless, and renders primary focus upon gaining heavenly rewards, it rejects its Christ-centered mission, relinquishes its paradoxical purpose, and ceases to strive toward becoming an extension of the incarnation. Thompson explores various paradoxical facets of each person of the Trinity and richly illustrates with stories from his vast experience as a parish theologian.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1630871443
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
Life is not fair. What does this reality imply about the nature of God and the destiny of human beings? In this engaging book, Thompson asserts that "fairness" is not an expectation of the faithful within the Judeo-Christian Scriptures. Biblical narrative discloses the mystery of a paradoxical deity that indwells with the suffering of creation and thereby provides a mercy that exceeds the evasive goal of fairness. The process of healing and redemption of this cracked creation occurs through the tears and suffering of the biblical God whose authentic power is revealed within divine vulnerability and weakness. The Jesus of history truly manifested the fullness of this paradoxical God, for he disclosed the richness of the divine Being by emptying himself and taking the form of a redemptive servant. When the church grasps for power and control, avoids compassionate and costly ministries among the poor and powerless, and renders primary focus upon gaining heavenly rewards, it rejects its Christ-centered mission, relinquishes its paradoxical purpose, and ceases to strive toward becoming an extension of the incarnation. Thompson explores various paradoxical facets of each person of the Trinity and richly illustrates with stories from his vast experience as a parish theologian.
The Cry of Tamar
Author: Pamela Cooper-White
Publisher: Fortress Press
ISBN: 9780800627300
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
In this comprehensive, practical, and gripping assessment of various forms of violence against women, Pamela Cooper-White challenges the Christian churches to examine their own responses to the cry of Tamar in our time. She describes specific forms of such violence and outlines appropriate pastoral responses.
Publisher: Fortress Press
ISBN: 9780800627300
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
In this comprehensive, practical, and gripping assessment of various forms of violence against women, Pamela Cooper-White challenges the Christian churches to examine their own responses to the cry of Tamar in our time. She describes specific forms of such violence and outlines appropriate pastoral responses.
New & Enlarged Handbook of Christian Theology
Author: Donald W. Musser
Publisher: Abingdon Press
ISBN: 1426749910
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 554
Book Description
This handbook provides thorough introductory articles on important themes in Christian theology. Along with cross-references and select bibliographies, it is an indispensable reference source. The Handbook consists of 148 topical entries arranged alphabetically. Instead of a Table of Contents, a "Routes For Reading" page suggests related entries, and cross-referencing makes 'surfing' this volume easier than ever.
Publisher: Abingdon Press
ISBN: 1426749910
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 554
Book Description
This handbook provides thorough introductory articles on important themes in Christian theology. Along with cross-references and select bibliographies, it is an indispensable reference source. The Handbook consists of 148 topical entries arranged alphabetically. Instead of a Table of Contents, a "Routes For Reading" page suggests related entries, and cross-referencing makes 'surfing' this volume easier than ever.
Horizons of Difference
Author: Fred Dallmayr
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess
ISBN: 026810851X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
In his latest book, Horizons of Difference: Engaging with Others, Fred Dallmayr argues that the dialogue between religious and secular commitments, between faith and reason, is particularly important in our time because both faith and reason can give rise to dangerous and destructive types of extremism, fanaticism, or idolatry. In this interdisciplinary and cross-cultural synthesis of philosophy, religious thought, and political theory, Dallmayr neither accepts the “clash of cultures” dichotomy nor denies the reality of cultural tensions. Instead, operating from the standpoint of philosophical hermeneutics, he embraces cultural difference as a necessary condition and opportunity for mutual cross-cultural dialogue and learning. In part 1, “Relationality and Difference,” Dallmayr explores the emergence of diverse loyalties and attachments in different social and cultural contexts. The assumption is not that different commitments are necessarily synchronized or “naturally” compatible but rather that they are held together precisely by their difference and potential antagonism. Part 2, “Engagement through Dialogue and Interaction,” dwells on the major means of mediating between the alternatives of radical separation and radical sameness: dialogue and hermeneutical interpretation of understanding. In this respect, the emphasis shifts to leading philosophers of dialogue such as Hans-Georg Gadamer, Bernhard Waldenfels, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. In a world where the absolutizing of the ego encourages selfish egotism that can lead to aggressive warmongering, Horizons of Difference shows how the categories of “difference” and “relationality” can be used to build a genuine and peaceful democracy based on dialogue and interaction instead of radical autonomy and elitism.
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess
ISBN: 026810851X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
In his latest book, Horizons of Difference: Engaging with Others, Fred Dallmayr argues that the dialogue between religious and secular commitments, between faith and reason, is particularly important in our time because both faith and reason can give rise to dangerous and destructive types of extremism, fanaticism, or idolatry. In this interdisciplinary and cross-cultural synthesis of philosophy, religious thought, and political theory, Dallmayr neither accepts the “clash of cultures” dichotomy nor denies the reality of cultural tensions. Instead, operating from the standpoint of philosophical hermeneutics, he embraces cultural difference as a necessary condition and opportunity for mutual cross-cultural dialogue and learning. In part 1, “Relationality and Difference,” Dallmayr explores the emergence of diverse loyalties and attachments in different social and cultural contexts. The assumption is not that different commitments are necessarily synchronized or “naturally” compatible but rather that they are held together precisely by their difference and potential antagonism. Part 2, “Engagement through Dialogue and Interaction,” dwells on the major means of mediating between the alternatives of radical separation and radical sameness: dialogue and hermeneutical interpretation of understanding. In this respect, the emphasis shifts to leading philosophers of dialogue such as Hans-Georg Gadamer, Bernhard Waldenfels, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. In a world where the absolutizing of the ego encourages selfish egotism that can lead to aggressive warmongering, Horizons of Difference shows how the categories of “difference” and “relationality” can be used to build a genuine and peaceful democracy based on dialogue and interaction instead of radical autonomy and elitism.
The Psalms in Modern Speech and Rhythmical Form
Author: John Edgar McFadyen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description