Psalms for a Pilgrim People
Title | Psalms for a Pilgrim People PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Cotter |
Publisher | Church Publishing, Inc. |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 1998-10-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0819225096 |
Neither a translation nor a paraphrase of the psalms, psalms for a Pilgrim People aims instead "to make the psalms prayable for those who find stumbling blocks in many of them as they have been variously translated into English," writes Jim Cotter. There is much in the psalms, written many centuries ago, that still speaks to today’s reader, but there are other passages that are troubling. Cotter’s psalms take today’s realities into account by including references to present-day issues of concern, while retaining the poetry and beauty of the originals. Jim Cotter is a priest in the Church of England, living in Sheffield and focusing his ministry on writing books of prayers and reflection, seeking to unfold the Christian inheritance in fresh ways. He is also a popular retreat leader, and visits the United States regularly.
A Pilgrim People
Title | A Pilgrim People PDF eBook |
Author | Gerald Schlabach |
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Pages | |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Catholics |
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"Explores the trend in Roman Catholic teaching toward a commitment to active non-violence and how to become a truly catholic global peace church in which peacemaking is church-wide and parish-deep, Catholics should recognize that they have always properly been a diaspora people with an identity that transcends tribe and nation-state"--
The Pilgrim People of God
Title | The Pilgrim People of God PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph M. Shaw |
Publisher | Augsburg Fortress Publishing |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Religion |
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Hebron Presbyterian Church : God's Pilgrim People 1796-1996
Title | Hebron Presbyterian Church : God's Pilgrim People 1796-1996 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Dwight Tabor |
Pages | 562 |
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A Pilgrim People
Title | A Pilgrim People PDF eBook |
Author | John H. Westerhoff |
Publisher | Church Publishing, Inc. |
Pages | 125 |
Release | 2005-02-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1596280263 |
As a people whose faith is formed and nourished by the Bible's stories of creation and fall, salvation and redemption, Christians hunger to order their lives by the church's story and their own. Our journey to God leads us through the cycle of the church year from Advent and Christmas to Easter and the season called "ordinary time" as we tell and retell God's story and make it the story we live by. In A Pilgrim People John Westerhoff looks at the gospel texts season by season and relates their teachings not only to Christian life and ministry but to the life cycle of childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. In teaching the lessons of the church year, Westerhoff starts not with Advent but with Holy Week and Easter, which marks the birth of Christian faith and its vision of a dream come true. Commenting briefly on each of the gospel readings for each Sunday, he moves from Eastertide through Ascension and Pentecost, the season after Pentecost, Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, and Lent, offering useful themes for preaching and education. The final chapter incorporates a radical proposal for Christian education to reform the church's organization, worship, education, and outreach.
Gathered for the Journey
Title | Gathered for the Journey PDF eBook |
Author | David Matzko McCarthy |
Publisher | Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Pages | 367 |
Release | 2007-08-28 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0802825958 |
Gathered for the Journey sets moral reasoning in a theological context of worship and discipleship (partá1), provides a framework for the moral life based on questions of human fulfillment (partá2), and demonstrates how these theological resources shape a distinctive approach to questions of globalization, Catholic social teaching, the family, war and peace, bioethics, and the environment (partá3). McCarthy and Lysaught have crafted a distinctively unified collection. Gathered for the Journeyrepresents a common project among Catholic scholars who are struggling with similar questions about living faithfully. Contributors: Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt William T. Cavanaugh David M. Cloutier Dana Dillon James M. Donohue Jeanne Heffernan Schindler Kelly S. Johnson M. Therese Lysaught William C. Mattison III David M. McCarthy Michael R. Miller Julie Hanlon Rubio Tobias Winright
A Pilgrim People
Title | A Pilgrim People PDF eBook |
Author | Gerald W. Schlabach |
Publisher | Liturgical Press |
Pages | 432 |
Release | 2019-09-16 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0814644783 |
2020 Catholic Press Association honorable mention award for future church Recent decades have seen a steady trend in Roman Catholic teaching toward a commitment to active nonviolence that could qualify the church as a “peace church.” As a moral theologian specializing in social ethics, Schlabach explores how this trend in Catholic social teaching will need to take shape if Catholics are to follow through. Globalization, he argues, is an invitation to recognize what was always supposed to be true in Catholic ecclesiology: Christ gives Christians an identity that crosses borders. To become a truly catholic global peace church in which peacemaking is church-wide and parish-deep, Catholics should recognize that they have always properly been a diaspora people with an identity that transcends tribe and nation-state.