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  • Id Rather Teach Peace

    $19.00

    An acclaimed writer takes up the challenge of teaching peace.

    “Here is a dedicated teacher’s journal that will help all of us understand how we might live in a better world by trying to understand it, and by trying to make it more peaceful.” -Robert Coles

    When acclaimed Washington Post columnist Colman McCarthy was invited to teach a course on writing at an impoverished public school in Washington, D.C., he responded, “I’d rather teach peace.” Thus began the work he has passionately pursued for the past 25 years-teaching courses on nonviolence, conflict management, and peace studies. I’d Rather Teach Peace chronicles one semester in six of these schools, as students find themselves challenged and inspired by an unconventional course and by a man who believes that if we don’t teach our children peace someone else will teach them violence.

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  • Subverting Hatred : The Challenge Of Nonviolence In Religious Traditions (Annive

    $30.00

    The Tenth Anniversary Edition of a best-selling book on nonviolence in religious traditions.

    Religious rivalries have been at the root of many human conflicts throughout history. Representatives of nine world religions offer insights into the teachings of nonviolence within their tradition, how practice has often fallen short of the ideals, and how they can overcome the contagion of hatred through a return to traditional teachings on nonviolence.

    Included are a new Foreword and Preface, a new Introduction by Daniel Smith-Christopher, two new chapters on Islam and the indigenous religion of the Maori, and a new Epilogue. In addition, study questions have been added to each chapter.

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  • Lazarus At The Table

    $19.95

    Lazarus at the Table is the fruit of more than two decades of instructing students in the social teachings of the Catholic Church. For most of these years Bernard Evans has taught graduate students. Lately he also teaches lay Catholics engaged in parish ministry and enrolled in diocesan ministry formation programs. This book is written specifically for the latter group.

    Evans agrees with the bishops of the United States who insist that any Catholic education that does not include Catholic social teaching is not fully Catholic. And so he writes clearly, concisely, and convincingly about how Catholic social teaching addresses such contemporary issues as human dignity, abortion, assisted suicide and euthanasia, embryonic stem cell research, the death penalty, war, family, marriage, poverty, superfluous income, just wages, unions, peace, solidarity, and many more. Excerpts from the church’s official teachings in papal documents abound throughout the book.

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  • Will To Live

    $5.95

    Archbishop Jose Gomes, renowned expert on death and dying issues, explains what every Catholic needs to know in order to effectively and morally prepare for the inevitable death of our loved ones and even ourselves. With changing values and modern medical technologies to deal with, this booklet explains how to approach end-of-life issues and prepare for death in a way consistent with our Catholic faith. You will learn the answers to these important issues and more: What dignified death means to a Catholic. Why euthanasia, even if well intended, is murder. What the culture of life really means. Whether a Catholic should have a living will . Which medical practices are immoral. Pope John Paul II s criteria for ordinary vs. extraordinary means. What is morally mandated for palliative care.

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  • Power Of Principles

    $22.00

    Ten “old ethical principles” (such as integrity, truthfulness, fairness) provide effective guidance for today’s corporate culture.

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  • 10 Commandments : Laws Of The Heart

    $19.00

    A leading voice in contemporary spirituality shows what the commandments mean for us today in a world that seems to have lost its moral compass.

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  • Hunger For The Word Year C

    $19.95

    We have all experienced hunger, whether it’s a need for spiritual guidance or physical nutrition. Our hunger for God’s Word can benefit those needing material sustenance. God’s Word calls us to nourish the hungry and poor, just as it nourishes our faith and sustains us in our struggle for justice. Hunger for the Word explores the Lectionary with a focus on anti-hunger advocacy, social activism, and political issues affecting marginalized people. Using insights, images, and stories from pastors, professors, and laity active in anti-hunger campaigns, this ecumenical book offers devotional connections to inequality issues, as well as themes to help in our struggle to understand and eliminate injustice. Hunger for the Word, edited by Larry Hollar of Bread for the World, brings concern for hunger and fairness into our daily religious life. With weekly sermon/homily reflections, Hunger for the Word is an invaluable resource for pastors, liturgical ministers, and those interested in justice-oriented Bible study and spiritual growth. Also includes suggestions for musical worship, and ideas for children’s sermons to help spread God’s Word of activism, compassion, and integrity throughout the congregation.

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  • Without Roots : The West Relativism Christianity Islam

    $17.99

    Can a civilization exist without any sense of the sacred? That is the question at the heart of Without Roots, which was born of a dialogue between Joseph Ratzinger-now Pope Benedict XVI-and Marcello Pera, president of the Italian Senate.

    On May 13, 2004, Cardinal Ratzinger addressed the Italian senate on the state of the West. The day before, Marcello Pera gave a lecture at the Latern Pontifical University. Though the juxtaposition of the talks was pure chance, the two leaders arrived at strikingly similar conclusions about the spiritual, cultural, and political crisis facing the West. Now Without Roots takes on even more importance as a window into the mind of the Pope, who, as George Weigel explains in his forward to the American edition, “was elected in part, because of his long experience with, and profound understanding of, the current crisis in European civilization”.

    Bringing together their unique vantage points as leaders of Church and State, Ratzinger and Pera challenge us to examine anew the fate of a civilization that has abandoned its spiritual roots. The question is urgent not only for the United States and Europe but for all democratic cultures.

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  • Convict Christ : What The Gospel Says About Criminal Justice

    $19.00

    14 Chapters

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    A magisterial study of Christian mercy within the gritty realities of the American prison system…- Rev. Marjorie Holm, Chaplain Service of the Churches of Virginia

    An inmate for life, Jens Soering tells stories of prison life that are shocking and inspiring. He confronts us with Jesus’ challenge to love not only the least amongst us but those who are perceived as the worst amongst us.

    Anyone interested in what goes on behind the walls of our nation’s prisons and in seeing the face of Christ in everyone will value this authentic, harrowing, and visionary search for redemption.

    Jens Soering confronts the everyday realities of prison life with mercy, compassion, and forgiveness. I recommend The Convict Christ to those willing to become more deeply sensitized to the failures and injustices in our jails and prisons today. It is fascinating and enriching!- Walter F. Sullivan, Bishop Emeritus of Richmond

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  • Benedict Of Nursia

    $14.95

    Brief reflections on aspects of the Rule of Benedict.
    Ponders how work is an aid to prayer and how the Benedictine vow of stability is essential to building community.
    Each chapter concludes with a brief reflection ont he state of contemporary society and how the aspect of the Rule of Benedict treated in the chapter applies to the needs of today.

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  • Church Ethics And Its Organizational Context

    $102.00

    Introduction
    Jean M. Bartunek And James F. Keenan
    Part I. New Ways Of Understanding The Crisis

    Section 1: The Crisis And The Scandal

    Understanding The Crisis In The Church
    Paul Lakeland
    The Sexual Abuse Scandal As Social Drama
    Jean M. Bartunek
    Section 2: The Context Of The Church In The United States

    The Six Stages Of Catholicism In America
    James M. O’Toole
    The Struggle To Preserve Religious Capital: A Sociological Perspective On The Catholic Church In The United States
    Michele Dillon
    Section 3. The Church And Leadership: Perspectives On Reform

    Ecclesiological Perspectives On Church Reform
    Richard R. Gaillardetz
    Looking Good Vs. Being Good: Pitfalls Of Maintaining Perceptions Of Strong Leadership Following Organizational Scandals
    Kimberly D. Elsbach
    Part II. Ethics, Organizations, And Church Culture

    Section 1: Framing Professional Relationships In The Church

    Toward An Ecclesial Professional Ethics
    James F. Keenan
    Renewing The Psychological Contracts Of The Clergy And Laity
    Denise M. Rousseau
    Section 2: Organizational Perspectives On Morality And Ethics

    Organizational Morality
    C. R. Hinings And Michael K. Mauws
    Ethics Codes, Intervention And Corruption Reform Methods For Ecclesial Professionals
    Richard P. Nielson
    Section 3: Proposing An Ethical Code?

    A Professional Code Of Ethics Reflecting The Nature Of A Christian Vocation And An Understanding Of Leadership In The Church
    Francis J. Butler
    A Professional Code Of Ethics?
    Richard M. Gula S.S.
    Section 4: Civil And Canonical Cautions

    Toward An Ecclesiastical Professional Ethic: Lessons From The Legal Profession
    Daniel R. Coquillette And Judith A. McMorrow
    “Turning Pro:” Theologico-Canonical Hurdles On The Way To A Professional Ethic For Church Leaders
    John P. Beal
    Section 5: Reflections On An Ethical Church Culture

    Reflections On Ethics Organizations, And Church Culture
    James E. Post
    An Ethical Church Culture
    Patricia M. Y. Chang
    Biographical Sketches

    Additional Info
    Church Ethics and Its Organizational Context is the first book to provide a broadly interdisciplinary approach to understanding the leadership crisis in the Catholic Church in the wake of the sex abuse scandal and how it was handled. Well-known scholars, religious clergy, and laymen in the trenches of church formation and leadership come together from the disciplines of organizational behavior, theology, sociology, history, and law, to foster the creation of a new code of ethics that is both ecclesial and professional. Touching on issues of governance, authority, accountability, and transparency, this volume goes on to specifically explore whether and how professional ethics can shape the identity and actions of Church leaders, ministers, and their congregations.

    While evoked by the sex scandal in the Church, the essays in this book raise questions that have implications far beyond this current issue, to much broader issues such as the role of professionalism in ethics and what it means for an organization to engage in moral action.

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  • Church Ethics And Its Organizational Context

    $44.00

    Introduction
    Jean M. Bartunek And James F. Keenan
    Part I. New Ways Of Understanding The Crisis

    Section 1: The Crisis And The Scandal

    Understanding The Crisis In The Church
    Paul Lakeland
    The Sexual Abuse Scandal As Social Drama
    Jean M. Bartunek
    Section 2: The Context Of The Church In The United States

    The Six Stages Of Catholicism In America
    James M. O’Toole
    The Struggle To Preserve Religious Capital: A Sociological Perspective On The Catholic Church In The United States
    Michele Dillon
    Section 3. The Church And Leadership: Perspectives On Reform

    Ecclesiological Perspectives On Church Reform
    Richard R. Gaillardetz
    Looking Good Vs. Being Good: Pitfalls Of Maintaining Perceptions Of Strong Leadership Following Organizational Scandals
    Kimberly D. Elsbach
    Part II. Ethics, Organizations, And Church Culture

    Section 1: Framing Professional Relationships In The Church

    Toward An Ecclesial Professional Ethics
    James F. Keenan
    Renewing The Psychological Contracts Of The Clergy And Laity
    Denise M. Rousseau
    Section 2: Organizational Perspectives On Morality And Ethics

    Organizational Morality
    C. R. Hinings And Michael K. Mauws
    Ethics Codes, Intervention And Corruption Reform Methods For Ecclesial Professionals
    Richard P. Nielson
    Section 3: Proposing An Ethical Code?

    A Professional Code Of Ethics Reflecting The Nature Of A Christian Vocation And An Understanding Of Leadership In The Church
    Francis J. Butler
    A Professional Code Of Ethics?
    Richard M. Gula S.S.
    Section 4: Civil And Canonical Cautions

    Toward An Ecclesiastical Professional Ethic: Lessons From The Legal Profession
    Daniel R. Coquillette And Judith A. McMorrow
    “Turning Pro:” Theologico-Canonical Hurdles On The Way To A Professional Ethic For Church Leaders
    John P. Beal
    Section 5: Reflections On An Ethical Church Culture

    Reflections On Ethics Organizations, And Church Culture
    James E. Post
    An Ethical Church Culture
    Patricia M. Y. Chang
    Biographical Sketches

    Additional Info
    Church Ethics and Its Organizational Context is the first book to provide a broadly interdisciplinary approach to understanding the leadership crisis in the Catholic Church in the wake of the sex abuse scandal and how it was handled. Well-known scholars, religious clergy, and laymen in the trenches of church formation and leadership come together from the disciplines of organizational behavior, theology, sociology, history, and law, to foster the creation of a new code of ethics that is both ecclesial and professional. Touching on issues of governance, authority, accountability, and transparency, this volume goes on to specifically explore whether and how professional ethics can shape the identity and actions of Church leaders, ministers, and their congregations.

    While evoked by the sex scandal in the Church, the essays in this book raise questions that have implications far beyond this current issue, to much broader issues such as the role of professionalism in ethics and what it means for an organization to engage in moral action.

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  • Living The Catholic Social Tradition

    $46.00

    Foreword
    Bishop John J. Leibrecht
    Preface
    Monika K. Hellwig
    Part I: Framing Essays

    Living The Catholic Social Tradition: Introduction And Overview
    Kathleen Maas Weigert
    Social Change Strategies For The Future Of Metropolitan Areas
    David Rusk
    From Industrialization To Globalization: Church And Social Ministry
    Thomas J. Massaro, S.J.
    Catholic Social Teaching: Starting With The Common Good
    Todd David Whitmore
    Part II: Case Studies

    Introduction To Case Studies
    Rev. Robert J. Vitillo
    Young Visionaries In The South Bronx
    Alexia K. Kelley
    The Resurrection Project
    William P. Bolan
    The Neighborhood Development Center
    Steven M. Rodenborn
    Oakland Community Organizations’ “Faith In Action”: Locating The Grassroots Social Justice Mission
    Joseph M. Palacios, S.J.
    COPS: Putting The Gospel Into Action In San Antonio
    Patrick J. Hayes
    Coalition Of Immokalee Workers
    Kathleen Dolan Seipel
    Baltimore: BUILD And The Solidarity Sponsoring Committee
    Kathleen Dolan Seipel
    Students Against Sweatshops
    Christopher C. Kelly
    Resource Section

    About The Authors

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    In a time when the global and national economies seem to favor so few and harm so many, when the threats to the common good are so prevalent and so deep, how do people of faith think about these issues and act with those who are most vulnerable? Living the Catholic Social Tradition: Cases and Commentary addresses these challenges through contemporary theory and research conducted within the framework of the rich Catholic social tradition.

    Co-editors Kathleen Maas Weigert and Alexia Kelley combine four essays from leading scholars with eight concrete case studies based on community social justice projects across the country. This unique combination of theory and reflective practice provides university students and adult learners with a framework for understanding the Catholic social tradition and a demonstration of its positive social impact on the people it serves.

    The reader first learns about the challenges facing Catholic universities in educating the current generation about the Catholic social tradition. The next essays provide insights into the ways in which the tradition frames and contributes to social change; approaches to understanding the key concepts and documents that make up the tradition; and an understanding of the forces confronting change agents in major metropolitan areas. Undertaken by younger scholars and activists, the eight case studies tackle the issues that grass roots groups and visionary leaders face as they try to bring about positive change in their communities.

    Living the Catholic Social Tradition will help readers assess and address different social justice issues within the framework of Catholic social thought. In that process, readers are called upon to think how they might not only contribute to the tradition, but develop it further, thus bringing the Catholic social tradition alive in contemporary times.

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  • Where Is God

    $24.00

    Jon Sobrino’s latest book takes its starting point from tragedy and violence: a devastating earthquake in El Salvador, the terrorist attacks of September 11, and the subsequent bombing of Afghanistan. The topic of suffering and death has traditionally raised questions about the nature and existence of God. But for Sobrino the primary question is addressed to ourselves: Who are we human beings? What does it mean to be human in a world of inequality, injustice, and barbarism? In examining the cruelty of history from the standpoint of the victims, Sobrino finds a challenge not just to find meaning, but to answer a call to personal conversion, structural change, compassion, and solidarity. Ultimately, Christian faith finds hope in the cross – a cross borne not only by Christ, but by Romero, Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the poor: “Because of that hope, no matter how hard it is to live through catastrophes, terrorism and barbarity, we cannot rule out the possibility of resurrection.”

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  • End Of Illusions

    $53.00

    I The Peacemakers

    A Road Away From War
    Albert W. Palmer
    Putting Christianity In Cold Storage
    Albert W. Palmer
    On Saving Civilization
    Charles Clayton Morrison
    What Can America Do For Peace?
    Charles Clayton Morrison
    A War For Imperialism
    Charles Clayton Morrison
    The Same Old War
    John Haynes Holmes
    The Causes Of War–Hitler
    John Haynes Holmes
    Nazi Atrocities And The American War Fever
    Paul L. Blakely
    All Will Be Lost By War
    Paul L. Blakely
    A Clash Of Imperialisms
    Ernest Fremon Tittle
    What Can Christians Do?
    Georgia Harkness
    What, Then, Should Churches Do?
    Georgia Harkness
    Keeping Christ Above The Strife
    Harry Emerson Fosdick
    II The Prophets

    An End To Illusions
    Reinhold Niebuhr
    Why The Church Is Not Pacifist
    Reinhold Niebuhr
    Christian Faith And The World Crisis
    Reinhold Niebuhr
    First Letter To The French Protestants
    Karl Barth
    Second Letter To The French Protestants
    Karl Barth
    A Letter To Great Britain
    Karl Barth
    Five Mournful Years For Jewry
    Stephen S. Wise
    Enemy Of Human Freedom
    Stephen S. Wise
    The Crime Of Crimes
    Stephen S. Wise
    The Darkest Political Tyranny
    John Bennett
    Irresponsible Idealism
    Henry P. Van Dusen
    The Christian As Citizen
    Henry P. Van Dusen
    Defending Justice Despite Our Own Injustice
    Lynn Harold Hough
    The Barbarian Alternative
    Lewis Mumford
    The Aftermath Of Utopianism
    Lewis Mumford
    III The Gathering Storm

    War And Peace

    America’s Responsibility In The Present Crisis

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    The rise of Islamic radicalism has led to heated discussions about how best to address the threat of religious terror. Disputes covering the right and wrong of war with Iraq, and the even bigger war on terrorism, continue to rage across America. But this is not the first argument of this nature–America was faced with a similar moral dilemma on the eve of World War II. Fascism was conquering Europe, and religious leaders across the nation vehemently debated how to confront Nazi Germany.

    In The End of Illusions: Religious Leaders Confront Hitler’s Gathering Storm, Joseph Loconte brings together pieces from the most significant religious thinkers of the pre-war period. In these essays, the writers eloquently and passionately present their arguments for going to war or maintaining the peace. In doing so, they explore issues vibrantly relevant today, including the Christian cause for war, the problem of evil, and America’s role in the world. These urgently written pieces connect the past with the present and resonate with renewed clarity and poignancy

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  • Lost Soul Of American Protestantism

    $50.00

    Foreword
    R. Laurence Moore
    The American Way Of Faith

    Confessional Protestantism

    Defining Conservatism Down

    The Intolerance Of Presbyterian Creeds

    The Sectarianism Of Reformed Polity

    The Irrelevance Of Luthern Liturgy

    Conclusion: Confessional Protestantism And The Making Of Hyphenated Americans

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    In The Lost Soul of American Protestantism, D. G. Hart examines the historical origins of the idea that faith must be socially useful in order to be valuable. Through specific episodes in Presbyterian, Lutheran, and Reformed history, Hart presents a neglected form of Protestantism–confessionalism–as an alternative to prevailing religious theory. He explains that, unlike evangelical and mainline Protestants who emphasize faith’s role in solving social and personal problems, confessional Protestants locate Christianity’s significance in the creeds, ministry, and rituals of the church.

    Although critics have accused confessionalism of encouraging social apathy, Hart deftly argues that this form of Protestantism has much to contribute to current discussions on the role of religion in American public life, since confessionalism refuses to confuse the well-being of the nation with that of the church. The history of confessional Protestantism suggests that contrary to the legacy of revivalism, faith may be most vital and influential when less directly relevant to everyday problems, whether personal or social.

    Clear and engaging, D. G Hart’s groundbreaking study is essential reading for everyone exploring the intersection of religion and daily life.

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  • Morally Complex World

    $31.95

    How can people celebrate the gospel of life in their daily lives? What about cloning? Is euthanasia morally acceptable in certain cases, such as terminal illness? In case of health reasons, mental illness, pregnancy due to rape, etc., is abortion morally acceptable? Are you in favor of the use of contraceptives, both natural and artificial?

    A Morally Complex World will not answer such complex questions in detail, but it does provide a framework for trying to grapple better with the first question of how we should lead our moral lives in general, as well as some of the concrete ethical issues the other three questions raise.

    A Morally Complex World is an accessible introduction to moral theology covering the methodology of moral theology; basic concepts such as conscience and moral agency; natural law, moral norms; how the Bible can be used in Christian ethics; how to dialogue on contested ethical issues; how to consider sin and moral failure; and finally, how to mediate moral principles and moral teaching in a pastorally sensitive manner in concrete life situations.

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  • No Room At The Table

    $18.00

    A cry that touches our hearts and awakens our desire to help – in some way – the hundreds of thousands of children around the world who are at risk. Overwhelmed by poverty, war, hunger and separation from family, they are not allowed to be children. They carry guns, they sell themselves to buy food, they live on the streets. Donald Dunson tells the stories of our children from New Orleans to the Sudan. Each chapter profiles three or four individuals as it probes an issue affecting children children including hunger and poverty, was and sexual exploitation, homelessness and the need for love. No Room at the table concludes with a list of resources for involvement and action. It is an eye – and heart – opening work.

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  • Credible Signs Of Christ Alive

    $30.00

    This accessible and stirring book not only introduces readers to the work of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD), the domestic antipoverty and social justice program sponsored by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, but also inspires us to service. With John P. Hogan as our guide, we are invited to walk with those who serve and those who are served in confronting the daily reality of poverty as well as the root causes and structures that cause it. Written with the skill of a journalist and the passion of a social justice reformer, Credible Signs of Christ Alive highlights six exemplary CCHD-funded projects that represent successful joint efforts between the working poor–including whites, African-Americans, Latin Americans, and a variety of immigrant groups including, Africans, Asians, Hispanics, and Russians–and the non-poor. Complete with case studies, reflection questions, suggested actions, contacts, and optional further reading, this book tells the story behind the poverty statistics, mines the hope behind the headlines, and makes real the power of faith to transform the world.

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  • Informing The Future

    $21.95

    288 Pages

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    A guide to the teachings on social justice in the New Testament, along with practical references to their application in today’s world.

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  • Bright Promise Failed Community

    $51.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780739102923ISBN10: 0739102923Joseph VaracalliBinding: Trade PaperPublished: August 2002Publisher: STL/FaithWorks Print On Demand Product

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  • Priesthood And Society (Revised)

    $23.00

    “This text on the nature of priesthood draws equally on scripture, tradition and the complexities of modern life to explore the ways that priests become “”walking sacraments””, acting and living out the truth they represent. Focusing on the spiritual disciplines that nurture priestly life, the wisdom of shared ministry and the value of increased lay involvement, the book presents a vision of the Christian ministry that is more concerned with serving the whole of society than in maintaining church attendence.”

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  • Lost Soul Of American Protestantism

    $79.00

    Foreword
    R. Laurence Moore
    The American Way Of Faith

    Confessional Protestantism

    Defining Conservatism Down

    The Intolerance Of Presbyterian Creeds

    The Sectarianism Of Reformed Polity

    The Irrelevance Of Luthern Liturgy

    Conclusion: Confessional Protestantism And The Making Of Hyphenated Americans

    Additional Info
    In The Lost Soul of American Protestantism, D. G. Hart examines the historical origins of the idea that faith must be socially useful in order to be valuable. Through specific episodes in Presbyterian, Lutheran, and Reformed history, Hart presents a neglected form of Protestantism–confessionalism–as an alternative to prevailing religious theory. He explains that, unlike evangelical and mainline Protestants who emphasize faith’s role in solving social and personal problems, confessional Protestants locate Christianity’s significance in the creeds, ministry, and rituals of the church.

    Although critics have accused confessionalism of encouraging social apathy, Hart deftly argues that this form of Protestantism has much to contribute to current discussions on the role of religion in American public life, since confessionalism refuses to confuse the well-being of the nation with that of the church. The history of confessional Protestantism suggests that contrary to the legacy of revivalism, faith may be most vital and influential when less directly relevant to everyday problems, whether personal or social.

    Clear and engaging, D. G Hart’s groundbreaking study is essential reading for everyone exploring the intersection of religion and daily life.

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  • Living Justice : Catholic Social Teaching In Action

    $21.95

    Rooted in the life and ministry of Jesus and the message of the New Testament, the Church proclaims: “Justice is constitutive of the Gospel.” Building upon the broad tradition of Catholic social teaching, this third book in our popular Come & See Series offers a fresh discussion of contemporary issues (disarmament, human rights, the option for the poor). Through Scripture, Tradition, world events, and living examples of heroism and holiness ranging from the simple to the extraordinary, Living Justice develops your understanding of Catholic social teaching and inspires you for service

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  • Peacemaking Christians

    $25.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9781556127649ISBN10: 1556127642Michael DuffeyBinding: Trade PaperPublished: November 1999Publisher: Sheed & Ward Print On Demand Product

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  • Catholic Women And Abortion

    $15.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9781556127151ISBN10: 1556127154Editor: Pat KingBinding: Trade PaperPublished: November 1999Publisher: Sheed & Ward Print On Demand Product

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  • Sexuality And The Black Church

    $18.00

    This book tackles the “taboo” subject of sexuality that has long been avoided by the Black church and community. Douglas argues that this view of Black sexuality has interfered with constructive responses to the AIDS crisis and teenage pregnancies, fostered intolerance of sexual diversity, frustrated healthy male/female relationships, and rendered Black and womanist theologians silent on sexual issues.

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  • Christian Social Witness And Teaching 2

    $40.00

    The second volume of Rodger Charles’ two volume presentation of the Catholic Tradidition from Genesis to Centesimus Annus addresses the Modern Social Teaching of the Church from the reign of Pope Leo XIII. The encyclical Rerun Novarum(1891) was a response to the problems of liberal capitalism and the industrial revolution in the Western world. Leo’s successors were largely concerned with the ongoing problems of that programme, though Pius XI (1922-39) and more markedly Pius XII (1939-58) were also concerned with international problems. The years following the end of the Second World War demanded even more attention to these. Meanwhile many Western intellectuals doubted the viability of capitalism and some liberation theologians from the 1970s used Marxist social analysis as an integral part of their search for justice. As it happened, the 1980s brought about the collapse of real socialism and the resurgence of liberal capitalism. From the time of John XXIII (1953-63), the pastors of the Church have been responding to these new needs and with the advent of John Paul II, the controversies over liberation theology and the collapse of socialism, the pace of that response has quickened. Rodger Charles, Lecturer and Tutor in Moral and Pastoral Theology at Campion Hall, Oxford, has spent over thirty years researching, lecturing and writing in London, Oxford and San Francisco on the social teaching of the Church and its application. His book provides a masterly and an unrivalled introduction to this topic.

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  • In Pursuit Of Love Second Edition (Revised)

    $46.95

    While retaining the basic structure of the original book, this new edition has been thoroughly updated in light of some official Catholic documents and other theological writings dealing with sexual morality that have appeared since 1986. The Catechism of the Catholic Church, Pope John Paul II’s encyclicals Veritatis splendor and Evangelium vitae, and the 1986 and 1992 statements of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith on pastoral care of homosexuals and the issue of discrimination against them are among the more recent magisterial publications considered in this text.

    This edition also contains several new sections: the misuses of sex (adultery, pornography, prostitution, sexual violence); four rationales for viewing a committed love relationship as the only appropriate context for sexual intercourse; marriage as a sacrament and marital sexuality and love as embodiments of commitment, intimacy, and passion; and public policy and the civil rights of homosexuals. This edition also includes an expanded discussion of topics such as sexism, sexually transmitted diseases especially HIV/AIDS and the moral questions raised by new family-planning methods (Norplant, Depo-Provera), RU-486, postcoital hormonal interventions against pregnancy, the start of human life, and abortion.

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  • Women Healing Earth

    $26.00

    Illuminating writings on religion and environmental issues from Africa, Asia, Latin America.

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  • Diary Of A City Priest

    $19.95

    The diary of a man trying to live within his religious faith while dealing with the harsh realities of urban America.

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  • Worldviews And Ecology

    $28.00

    Amidst the many voices clamoring to interpret the environmental crisis, some of the most important are the voices of religious traditions. Long before modernity’s industrialism began the rape of Earth, premodern religious and philosophical traditions mediated to untold generations the wisdom of living as a part of nature. These traditions can illuminate and empower wiser ways of postmodern living.
    The original writings included in Worldviews and Ecology creatively present and interpret worldviews of major religious and philosophical traditions on how humans can live more sustainably on a fragile planet.
    Insights from traditions as diverse as Jain, Jewish, ecofeminist, deep ecology, Christian, Hindu, Bahai, and Whiteheadian will interest all who seek an honest analysis of what religious and philosophical traditions have to say to a modernity whose consciousness and conscience seems tragically narrow, the source of attitudes that imperil the biosphere.
    Contributors include Charlene Spretnak, Larry Rasmussen, Noel Brown, Jay McDaniel, Tu Wei-Ming, Thomas Berry, David Ray Griffin, J. Baird Callicott, Eric Katz, Roger E. Timm, Robert A. White, Christopher Key Chapple, Brian Swimme, Brian Brown, Michael Tobias, Ralph Metzner, George Sessions, and Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim.

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  • Martin And Malcolm And America

    $30.00

    This groundbreaking and highly acclaimed work examines the two most influential African-American leaders of this century. While Martin Luther King, Jr., saw America as essentially a dream . . . as yet unfulfilled, Malcolm X viewed America as a realized nightmare. James Cone cuts through superficial assessments of King and Malcolm as polar opposites to reveal two men whose visions are complementary and moving toward convergence.

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  • Eucharist And The Hunger Of The World (Revised)

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    The central action of the Eucharist–sharing of food, not only eating–underscores the interdependence of all people and the sharing of resources.

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  • God Is Green

    $15.00

    In God Is Green, Ian Bradley recovers the green heart of Christianity–a God who clothes wildflowers in splendor; reminds Job of his humble part in the cosmic drama; and sends a Cosmic Christ to ennoble and perfect all of creation.Bradley begins with the charges against Christianity–its alleged arrogance toward nature and glorification of man at the expense of the earth–and rebuts them. He accepts that Christians have been dismissive toward nature through the centuries, but he argues that this neglect has been a perversion of the Christian message.By plumbing the Bible, the writings of the early Christians and of the Celtic Christian Church, and the testimony of mystics through the ages, Bradley shows that a sacred world is at the heart of Christian belief. He even argues that of all world religions, Christianity has the greatest claim to be environmentalist because it professes that God is incarnate in the very stuff of nature.God is Green is a simple and compelling explanation for why Christians should be environmentalists.

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  • Covenant House : Lifeline To The Street

    $19.00

    Covenant House is the largest, privately funded agency in America dedicated to providing for homeless, abused, and drug-addicted youth across the country (ages 16-21). Besides providing for their basic, immediate needs, such as food, shelter, and healthcare, Covenant House also provides a comprehensive, counseling support system to transition these youth into adulthood. In Covenant House, Bruce Ritter, founder of Covenant House, tells the story of how Covenant House came to be and his experience ministering to the needy youth of New York City and beyond.

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