Dangerous Dozen : 12 Christians Who Threatened The Status Quo But Taught Us
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Change is never easy, and it is most threatening to those in institutional power, whether in society or the Church. Yet there are times when transformation is sorely needed, and it usually takes “troublemakers” to help bring it about.
This book explores twelve of these fascinating–at times, intimidating–men and women. These Christian change agents were not afraid to challenge structures that would divide and repress, showing the world a different way of living. Throughout history, others have sought to canonize and control these individuals, but their faith, their vision, their courage continues to inspire us today … if we let them.
Each profile includes a glimpse into the person’s life and lasting legacy, historical reactions to each person’s extraordinary actions, questions for reflection, and suggestions for further study. Profiles include:
The Apostle Paul
Mary Magdalene
Francis of Assisi
Thomas Cranmer
Archbishop Oscar Romero
Dorothy Day
… and more
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SKU (ISBN): 9781594732980
ISBN10: 1594732981
C. K. Robertson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2011
Publisher: Skylight Paths Publishing
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