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  • - A New Agenda for Theology
    av Kathryn Tanner
    296

  • - Black Churches Confronting the American Crisis
    av Robert M. Franklin
    236

  • - Improving the Quality of Life in Your Community
    av Gary Gunderson
    217,-

  • - Morality, Ethics, and the Future
    av James H. Burtness
    221,-

    How can Christians think responsibly about ethical matters, and in what way can they make moral claims in a largely non-Christian society? How can people engaged in serious moral disagreement be brought into constructive conversation?James Burtness addresses these questions in five steps. He first describes the connections and disjunctions between faith and ethics. He then discusses morality as a social phenomenon. In the heart of the book, he analyzes four options for doing Christian ethics: deontology, situationism, character ethics, and teleology. Burtness then advocates for a version of teleology, known as consequentialism, as the best way for Christians to think ethically in our time. Consequentialism is the method by which moral decisions are made primarily in the light of anticipated outcomes for the common good. Finally, Burtness demonstrates the viability of his approach and its benefits both within, and outside of, the Christian community.

  • - A Tribute to Walter Brueggemann
    av Timothy K. Beal
    421

  • av Rudolf Bultmann
    361,-

    From 1926 to 1936 Rudolf Bultmann offered an introductory course in theology, which he continually revised and refined. Finally published posthumously, and now available in English for the first time, WHAT IS THEOLOGY? presents a clear compendium of the theology of a member of one of this century's rare number of giant scholars.

  • - Preserving Congregational Health and Balance
    av Frank A. Thomas
    236

  • - Social Problems and Theological Renewal
    av James H. Evans
    290,-

  • - Religion and Atrocity in Our Time
    av Marc H. Ellis
    206,-

    Tragically, religion has often been associated with violence, repression, war, and vengeance. Where was God during the Holocaust? The violence in Bosnia, Rwanda, or the Middle East? Theologian and author Marc Ellis takes a searing look at religious integrity in the face of evil. Ellis's uncompromising moral sensitivity poses a frank examination of conscience for Christians and Jews alike who seek honestly to engage their tradition and their God.

  • - Memoir of a Radical Christian
    av Barbara Rumscheidt
    290,-

  • - Christian Ethics in a Morally Ambiguous World
    av Garth Kasimu Baker-Fletcher
    221,-

  • - Womanist Wordings on God and Creation
    av Karen Baker-Fletcher
    290,-

  • av Mark Allan Powell
    361,-

  • - Pastoral Counseling in Congregational Context
    av Donald Capps
    236

  • - The Bible in Women's Perspective
    av Barbara Rumscheidt
    290,-

  • av John S. McClure
    221,-

  • - Remapping the Apostle's Convictional World
    av Terence L. Donaldson
    332,-

  • av Gina Hens-Piazza
    191

  • - Boundaries in Life, Faith, and Ministry
    av Rebecca Lee Brenneis
    221,-

    Everyone in-or associated with-pastoral ministry knows of the heavy toll on pastors' personal and professional lives. Surveys commonly report time pressures, stress, overextension, loneliness and isolation, marital and family difficulties, spiritual dryness, and feelings of loss of meaning. Covenants and Care takes these hard realities into account as the authors, a team of experts in ministry and the Bible, offer skills for the long haul. They employ the Old Testament notion of covenant and ask ministers to enter a covenant both for their own self-care and as a key to framing and enlivening their care for others in ministry. True-to-life stories show how biblically-based covenantal relationships with clear boundaries promote healthy relationships, and how they are integral to faithful personal and pastoral care. The authors' sensible yet sensitive approach offers practical help for the minister's self-care while providing tools for meeting such challenges as conflict in the congregation, issues of sexual ethics, questions of power and conscience, and the dynamics of spirituality.

  • av Bradley C. Hanson
    569

  • av Stanley J. Grenz
    393,-

    A reader-friendly, basic introduction that maps the central ideas of the major theologians of the twentieth century, easily accessible to both the theological student and the inquiring lay reader.

  • - The Witness of Paul and the Gospels
    av David Rhoads
    290,-

    The Challenge of Diversity argues that the present diversity in the church reflects a rich variety that was integral to the early Christian movement from its very beginnings. Rhoads shows how Galatians, Mark, Matthew, Luke and John each present a fundamentally different understanding of the human condition, a different vision for life under God, and a different portrayal of our transformation.

  • - Prostitution and Liberation in Asia and the United States
    av Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite, Rita Nakashima Brock & Susan Brooks Thistlewaite
    361,-

    A cross-cultural analysis by two leading feminist theoloians of the sex industry, this book concentrates on the role of religion in shaping and sustaining related cultural values and the roles of militarism and business in the sexual exploitation of women, men, and children.

  • - Building on Client Strengths
    av Jack Cockburn
    236

    This book demonstrates how counselors can help people to use the resources they already have so they can address issues that come up in life. The authors show that most people have within themselves the strengths and resources to confront the issues positively that trouble their lives. The counseling method elicits resiliency, assets, and successful experiences from the client's past to foster positive change in the present. Case studies are included, drawn especially from marriage and family counseling.

  • - A Theology of God
    av Edward Farley
    332,-

    A major work from one of today's leading theologians, this book attempts to "think the unthinkable", how God comes forth actively and redemptively to meet the human situation. Apologetic but not polemical, Farley's work sympathetically engages yet moves beyond both the classical tradition as well as contemporary anti-theisms in formulating a concept of God that is strikingly original, intellectually honest, and comprehensive.

  • - Sermons on Pain, Power, and Weakness
    av Walter Brueggemann
    328,-

    These twenty-two sermons from a master interpreter demonstrate how ancient texts can speak to the whole gamut of human experience even now. Included in Walter Brueggemann's purview are keen observations about the timeless issues of human life, both personal and social: the pain we face, often inflicted on each other; the use and abuse of power; the weakness and fragility of life; the redemptive power of faith; and much more.

  • av C. S. Song
    290,-

    This much-hailed volume, here reissued, anchors Song's monumental trilogy--the Cross in the Lotus Land. Against the rich cultural backdrop of Asia, Song's volume explores the mystery of the Word that in the beginning of time now comes into the thick of our times through stories and testimonies of women, men, and children.

  • - Rethinking What It Means to Be Christian
    av Carter Heyward
    361,-

    A theological resource for spiritual transformation and social change in which Heyward rethinks the figure and import of Jesus.

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