The Responsibility Of The Church For Society And Other Essays

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The Responsibility of the Church for Society and Other Essays

Author : H. Richard Niebuhr
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2008-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : UVA:X030258572

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The Responsibility of the Church for Society and Other Essays by H. Richard Niebuhr Pdf

This collection of essays from one of America's great theological minds explores the nature and meaning of Christian community. First published between 1945 and 1960, these essays make clear for the first time H. Richard Niebuhr's moral theology of the church. Understanding Christianity itself as a movement--and not an institution--Niebuhr argues that, at their best, Christian communities should express the ongoing, transforming relation of God and the world. The Library of Theological Ethics series focuses on what it means to think theologically and ethically. It presents a selection of important and otherwise unavailable texts in easily accessible form. Volumes in this series will enable sustained dialogue with predecessors though reflection on classic works in the field.

Moral Man and Immoral Society

Author : Reinhold Niebuhr
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2013-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780664235390

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Moral Man and Immoral Society by Reinhold Niebuhr Pdf

Arguably his most famous book, Moral Man and Immoral Society is Reinhold Niebuhr's important early study (1932) in ethics and politics. Widely read and continually relevant, this book marked Niebuhr's decisive break from progressive religion and politics toward a more deeply tragic view of human nature and history. Forthright and realistic, Moral Man and Immoral Society argues that individual morality is intrinsically incompatible with collective life, thus making social and political conflict inevitable. Niebuhr further discusses our inability to imagine the realities of collective power; the brutal behavior of human collectives of every sort; and, ultimately, how individual morality can mitigate the persistence of social immorality. This new edition includes a foreword by Cornel West that explores the continued interest in Niebuhr's thought and its contemporary relevance.

The Paradox of Church and World

Author : Jon Diefenthaler
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781506402611

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The Paradox of Church and World by Jon Diefenthaler Pdf

“Ultimately,” or so H. Richard Niebuhr wrote as early as 1929, “the problem of church and world involves us in a paradox; unless the church accommodates itself to the world, it becomes sterile inwardly and outwardly; unless it transcends the world, it becomes indistinguishable from the world and loses its effectiveness no less surely.” In the same context he went on to state: “The rhythm of approach and withdrawal need not be like the swinging of the pendulum, mere repetition without progress; it may be more like the rhythm of the waves that wash upon the beach; each succeeding wave advances a little farther into the world with its cleansing gospel before that gospel becomes sullied with the earth.” Niebuhr’s thought on the paradox of church and world is an essential piece of our understanding of twentieth-century theology in America. In this volume, Jon Diefenthaler collects for the first time over forty writings that trace the lineage of Niebuhr’s thought, presents them in a single place, and makes a case for their enduring value in a post-church religious environment. The volume is a treasury of little-known and hard-to-find pieces, making scholarship and understanding easier.

Ephesians

Author : Allen Verhey,Joseph S. Harvard
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780664232665

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Ephesians by Allen Verhey,Joseph S. Harvard Pdf

Long recognized as significant theological document and one from which the Christian church gains life and direction, the book of Ephesians focuses on Jesus Christ's amazing work in redemption and reconciliation. It invites, and requires, our participation in it. Jointly written by a theological seminary professor and an active pastor, this commentary emerges from an adult Sunday school class on Ephesians they taught together, as well as their own studies and experiences. The result is a fascinating work that focuses on the gospel of Jesus Christ and the ways it is to be lived out in the church and by Christians in their own lives.

An Interpretation of Christian Ethics

Author : Reinhold Niebuhr
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2012-12-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780664236939

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An Interpretation of Christian Ethics by Reinhold Niebuhr Pdf

This 1935 book answered some of the theological questions raised by Moral Man and Immoral Society (1932) and articulated for the first time Niebuhr's theological position on many issues.

Evangelical Ethics

Author : David P. Gushee,Isaac B. Sharp
Publisher : Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2015-08-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781611645996

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Evangelical Ethics by David P. Gushee,Isaac B. Sharp Pdf

Just as it is impossible to understand the American religious landscape without some familiarity with evangelicalism, one cannot grasp the shape of contemporary Christian ethics without knowing the contributions of evangelical Protestants. This newest addition to the Library of Theological Ethics series begins by examining the core dynamic with which all evangelical ethics grapples: belief in an authoritative, inspired, and unchanging biblical text on the one hand, and engagement with a rapidly evolving and increasingly post-Christian culture on the other. It explores the different roles that scholars and popular figures have played in forming evangelicals' understandings of Christian ethics. And it draws together the contributions of both senior and emerging figures in painting a portrait of this diverse, vibrant, and challenging theological and ethical tradition. This book represents the breadth of evangelical ethical voices, demonstrating that evangelical ethics involves nuance and theological insight that far transcend any political agenda. Contributors include David P. Gushee, Carl F. H. Henry, Jennifer McBride, Stephen Charles Mott, William E. Pannell, John Perkins, Soong-Chan Rah, Gabriel Salguero, Francis Schaeffer, Ron Sider, Helene Slessarev-Jamir, Glen H. Stassen, Eldin Villafañe, Allen Verhey, Jim Wallis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, and John Howard Yoder. The Library of Theological Ethics series focuses on what it means to think theologically and ethically. It presents a selection of important, and otherwise unavailable, texts—English-language texts and translations that have fallen out of print, new translations, and collections of significant statements about problems and themes of special importance—in an easily accessible form. This series enables sustained dialogue on new and classic works in the field.

African American Theological Ethics

Author : Peter J. Paris,Julius Crump
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2015-12-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781611646405

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African American Theological Ethics by Peter J. Paris,Julius Crump Pdf

This volume in the Library of Theological Ethics series draws on writings from the early nineteenth through the late twentieth centuries to explore the intersection of black experience and Christian faith throughout the history of the United States. The first sections follow the many dimensions of the African American struggle with racism in this country: struggles against theories of white supremacy, against chattel slavery, and against racial segregation and discrimination. The latter sections turn to the black Christian vision of human flourishing, drawing on perspectives from the arts, religion, philosophy, ethics, and theology. It introduces students to major voices from African American Christianity, including Frederick Douglass, Richard Allen, W. E. B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King Jr., Bayard Rustin, Barbara Jordan, James H. Cone, and Jacqueline Grant. This is the essential resource for anyone who wishes to understand the role that Christian faith has played in the African American struggle for a more just society.

Womanist Theological Ethics

Author : Katie Geneva Cannon,Emilie Maureen Townes,Angela D. Sims
Publisher : Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780664235376

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Womanist Theological Ethics by Katie Geneva Cannon,Emilie Maureen Townes,Angela D. Sims Pdf

Writing across theological disciplines, nine African American women scholars reflect on what it means to live as responsible doers of justice. With some classic essays and some contributions published here for the first time, each chapter in this new volume in the Library of Theological Ethics series presents analytical strategies for understanding the story of womanist scholarship in the service of the black community. The Library of Theological Ethics series focuses on what it means to think theologically and ethically. It presents a selection of important and otherwise unavailable texts in easily accessible form. Volumes in this series will enable sustained dialogue with predecessors though reflection on classic works in the field.

Georgia Harkness

Author : Rebekah Miles
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780664226671

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Georgia Harkness by Rebekah Miles Pdf

Georgia Harkness (1891-1974) was a Methodist theologian and the first American woman to teach theology at the seminary level. A leader in the ecumenical movement, Harkness strove to make theology accessible to the laity. This book is a compilation of writing from early in her career that appeared in publications such as The Christian Century, Religion in Life, and Christendom. Although her theology shifted somewhat during these years, Harkness held fast to her belief that liberal theology would remain "the basic American theology," a prediction that was out of step in the 1930s but is growing more credible today. The Library of Theological Ethics series focuses on what it means to think theologically and ethically. It presents a selection of important and otherwise unavailable texts in easily accessible form. Volumes in this series will enable sustained dialogue with predecessors through reflection on classic works in the field.

Between Congregation and Church

Author : Barry A. Ensign-George
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2017-12-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567658357

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Between Congregation and Church by Barry A. Ensign-George Pdf

Denominations are one of the primary ways in which Christians attempt to live in a community based around God. Yet there is very little careful theological analysis of denomination available today. Between Congregation and Church offers a constructive theological understanding of denomination, showing its role as an intermediary structure between congregation and church. It places denomination and other intermediary structures within the doctrine of the church. Barry Ensign-George reviews work by theologians and church historians that can contribute to a constructive theological understanding of denomination. The book highlights particular developments in the history of the church that established preconditions for the emergence of denomination. Exploration of unity and diversity is central to this analysis, and individual chapters offer theological analyses of the unity and the diversity to which the Christians are called. Finally, denomination has often been a vehicle for sin, and the relationship between denomination and sin is considered. Between Congregation and Church addresses a major gap in contemporary theology: the failure to offer substantive theological analysis of denomination, a major way Christians together live their faith today.

The Trace of the Face in the Politics of Jesus

Author : John Patrick Koyles
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2013-06-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781621897514

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The Trace of the Face in the Politics of Jesus by John Patrick Koyles Pdf

Taking its cue from Mark Nation's regret that John Howard Yoder refrained from a fuller engagement with the Western philosophical tradition, this book is an effort to explore the possibilities inherent in that conversation. It develops a dialogue between Yoder and the French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas. The placement of Yoder's work alongside of Levinas' conception of otherness cashes out the embedded hope in Nation's remarks by demonstrating the continuing relevancy of Yoder's thought for current Christian sociopolitical discourse. This book is especially aimed at those who seek to continue exploring the themes and ideas of John Howard Yoder.

Transforming Faith

Author : Joshua Leonard Daniel
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2015-09-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781498204484

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Transforming Faith by Joshua Leonard Daniel Pdf

In the face of apparently rampant individualism, there has been a steady call for a return to community and tradition, particularly in religious communities and in recent Christian theology and ethics. The form of contemporary life upheld by modern ideals like freedom and universalism, the story goes, turns out to divide people from each other and from the communal sources of our traditionally moral values. But the call to community too often confuses individualism with individuality, assuming that any appeal to individuality as a value or ideal is a rejection of communal goods, rather than a mode of promoting those goods. What's necessary now is a recovery of the individual that understands individuality to serve community, even in resistance to it. In Transforming Faith, Joshua Daniel offers a fresh reading of H. Richard Niebuhr's theological ethics that provides an account of individuality and individual creativity as both the fruits and reformers of community. What is theologically at stake in Daniel's reconstructive interpretation is the human's existentially resonant relation with God and the christological revitalization of our symbolic and virtuous activity.

The Thinking Christian

Author : Gene Wesley Marshall
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2020-04-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532695247

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The Thinking Christian by Gene Wesley Marshall Pdf

The practice of Christianity is going through a transition that is deeper than the Reformation. The Thinking Christian explores two main questions: (1) What is "religion" as a general social process that can link humans to Profound Reality, and (2) what is a meaningful and appropriate mode of Christian theologizing, communal life, and mission to this planet for a viable and vital next Christian practice? These are profound probes, and they are communal and activist guidelines for general readers. Such union of the profound and the practical pertains to the needs of scholars as well.

Remembering Faithfully Forward

Author : Barry K. Morris
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2022-06-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781666738353

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Remembering Faithfully Forward by Barry K. Morris Pdf

Daily Meditation readers abound; some, thankfully, endure. Rare are spiritually grounded and contemplative invitations that feature four generations of earnest family teachers, preachers, activists, journalists, and controversial prophets. In various life conditions, threatening and challenged by sickness and despair, herein are eight Niebuhrs’ faithful wrestlings. They bequeath bristling morsels and compelling insights, creatively compacted into more than four hundred entries and reference leads for further consideration. Thus, deeply influenced by the patriarch and matriarch, Gustav Sr. and Lydia, arise Reinhold’s steadfast reflections on grace-grounded justice and its principles; the caringly layered meanings of the love of neighbor and God from his brother, H. Richard; the dedication to render the faith intelligible to postmoderns held by his son, Richard Reinhold; and the decisive and insightful journalism by, in turn, his son, Gustav Jr., on Lincoln being duly lobbied for mercy to indigenous peoples. And that’s not all—the indispensable reminiscences of Reinhold’s educator sister, Hulda, and his wife, Ursula, as well as the unearthed grace-based Serenity Prayer of his daughter Elisabeth, corporately express rare gleanings of the Niebuhr clan’s virtual school of warm contemplative action.