Historian and theologian Charles Marsh partners with veteran activist John Perkins to chronicle God's vision for a more equitable and just world. Now updated to reflect on current social realities, this book shows how abandoned places are being restored, divisions are being reconciled, and what individuals and communities are now doing to welcome peace and justice.
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Strange Glory
- 528 stránek
- 19 hodin čtení
Winner, Christianity Today 2015 Book Award in History/Biography Shortlisted for the PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography In the decades since his execution by the Nazis in 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German pastor, theologian, and anti-Hitler conspirator, has become one of the most widely read and inspiring Christian thinkers of our time. With unprecedented archival access and definitive scope, Charles Marsh captures the life of this remarkable man who searched for the goodness in his religion against the backdrop of a steadily darkening Europe. From his brilliant student days in Berlin to his transformative sojourn in America, across Harlem to the Jim Crow South, and finally once again to Germany where he was called to a ministry for the downtrodden, we follow Bonhoeffer on his search for true fellowship and observe the development of his teachings on the shared life in Christ. We witness his growing convictions and theological beliefs, culminating in his vocal denunciation of Germany’s treatment of the Jews that would put him on a crash course with Hitler. Bringing to life for the first time this complex human being—his substantial flaws, inner torment, the friendships and the faith that sustained and finally redeemed him—Strange Glory is a momentous achievement.
Through five intensely personal and emotional stories, Marsh asks us to consider the civil rights movement anew and to view religion as a powerful yet protean force driving social action.
In this riveting spiritual memoir, the writer, scholar, and commentator tells the story of his struggles with mental illness, explores the void between the Christian faith and scientific treatment, and forges a path toward reconciling these divergent worlds. For years, Charles Marsh suffered panic attacks and debilitating anxiety. As an Evangelical Christian, he was taught to trust in the power of God and His will. While his Christian community resisted therapy and personal introspection, Marsh eventually knew he needed help. To alleviate his suffering, he made the bold decision to seek medical treatment and underwent years of psychoanalysis. In this riveting spiritual memoir, Marsh tells the story of his struggle to find peace and the dramatic, inspiring transformation that redefined his life and his faith. He examines the tensions between faith and science and reflects on how his own experiences offer hope for bridging the gap between the two. Honest and revealing, Marsh traces the roots of shame, examines Christian notions of sex, faith, and mental illness and their genesis, and chronicles how he redefined his beliefs and rebuilt his relationship with his community. A poignant and vital story of deep soul work, Evangelical Anxiety helps us look beyond the stigma that leaves too many people in pain and offers Evangelicals a way forward to find the help they need while remaining true to their beliefs.
The Clubs of London; Volume I
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- 9 hodin čtení
Resisting the Bonhoeffer Brand
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- 3 hodiny čtení
Exploring the interplay between theology and biography, Charles Marsh challenges the prevailing narratives in Bonhoeffer scholarship. He contends that a fresh, uncensored examination of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's life is essential to rejuvenate the understanding of his work and legacy. Marsh's response to critiques of his previous book emphasizes the importance of integrating personal history with theological insights, advocating for a more nuanced approach to Bonhoeffer's enduring impact.
Amasis, King of Egypt: A Tragedy: Together With Some Additional Poems
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- 5 hodin čtení
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Public Relations, Cooperation, and Justice
From Evolutionary Biology to Ethics
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- 11 hodin čtení
Focusing on the interplay between cooperation and justice, this book utilizes insights from evolutionary biology, philosophy, and rhetoric to demonstrate that collaborative relationships yield greater productivity than those rooted in conflict and self-interest. It distinguishes itself by relying on empirical evidence rather than idealistic notions, providing a grounded perspective on the benefits of fostering cooperative dynamics in social interactions.
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An Appeal to the Public Spirit of Great Britain
- 80 stránek
- 3 hodiny čtení
Culturally significant, this work preserves the integrity of the original artifact, including copyright references and library stamps that reflect its historical context. Scholars have recognized its importance, making it a vital part of the knowledge base of civilization. The reproduction aims to remain faithful to the original, offering readers a glimpse into the past while maintaining the authenticity of the text.