Religion, Christian Theology, Ethics
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Service, The Path To Justice
by Calvin Redekop and Terry Beitzel
Service, the Path to Justice is a timely antidote to cynicism and despair in a world of growing inequality and injustice. The authors argue that serving others is the basis for human survival because only through service to others will injustice be ...
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Mennonite Ethics
From Isolation to Engagement by J. Lawrence Burkholder
J. Lawrence Burkholder was a sectarian realist who advocated nonviolent activism in order to engage the faith community with the power structures that guide society and politics. He encouraged the Mennonite church to move beyond its tradition of ...
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Living on the Edge of the Edge
Letters to a Younger Colleague by Ruth Elizabeth Krall and Lisa Schirch, PhD
There are several divisive issues that separate Christian from Christian in the current century. One issue is the church’s management of clergy sexual abuses of children, teens and adults. A second is the issue of sexual gender orientation and ...
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Christianity, Atheism, Islam and the Need for Real Evangelical Leadership
by D.A. Wonneberg
2016 will go down in history as a watershed political year and evangelicals--the largest identifiable voting bloc--were central to the many shocking attitudes and behaviors observed. D.A. Wonneberg, Ph.D. provides needed insight into how ...
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