God Land

God Land
Title God Land PDF eBook
Author Lyz Lenz
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 142
Release 2019-07-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0253041546

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“Will resonate with any readers interested in understanding American landscapes where white, evangelical Christianity dominates both politics and culture.” —Publishers Weekly In the wake of the 2016 election, Lyz Lenz watched as her country and her marriage were torn apart by the competing forces of faith and politics. A mother of two, a Christian, and a lifelong resident of middle America, Lenz was bewildered by the pain and loss around her—the empty churches and the broken hearts. What was happening to faith in the heartland? From drugstores in Sydney, Iowa, to skeet shooting in rural Illinois, to the mega churches of Minneapolis, Lenz set out to discover the changing forces of faith and tradition in God’s country. Part journalism, part memoir, God Land is a journey into the heart of a deeply divided America. Lenz visits places of worship across the heartland and speaks to the everyday people who often struggle to keep their churches afloat and to cope in a land of instability. Through a thoughtful interrogation of the effects of faith and religion on our lives, our relationships, and our country, God Land investigates whether our divides can ever be bridged and if America can ever come together. “God Land, Lyz Lenz’s much-anticipated debut book, is a marvel. Not only is it a window into the middle America so many like to stereotype but fail to fully understand in all of its complexity, but it mixes reportage, memoir, and gorgeous prose so seamlessly I wanted to know how she did it.” —Sarah Weinman, author of The Real Lolita

The Church and the Land

The Church and the Land
Title The Church and the Land PDF eBook
Author Herbert P. Thomas
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1887
Genre
ISBN

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The Church and the Land

The Church and the Land
Title The Church and the Land PDF eBook
Author David S Bovée
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 417
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 0813217202

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*A history of the American Catholic Churchs policy toward rural issues in the past century*

The Church and the Land

The Church and the Land
Title The Church and the Land PDF eBook
Author Vincent McNabb
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 1926
Genre Christian sociology
ISBN

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The Church and the Land

The Church and the Land
Title The Church and the Land PDF eBook
Author Vincent McNabb
Publisher
Pages 187
Release 2003
Genre Land tenure
ISBN

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Thirsting for God in a Land of Shallow Wells

Thirsting for God in a Land of Shallow Wells
Title Thirsting for God in a Land of Shallow Wells PDF eBook
Author Matthew Gallatin
Publisher Ancient Faith Publishing
Pages 196
Release 2002
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Beginning in the street ministry days of the Jesus Movement, Matthew Gallatin devoted more than 20 years to evangelical Christian ministry. He was a singer/songwriter, worship leader, youth leader, and Calvary Chapel pastor. Nevertheless, he eventually accepted a painful reality: no matter how hard he tried, he was never able to experience the God whom he longed to know. In encountering Orthodox Christianity, he finally found the fullness of the Faith.In Thirsting for God, philosophy professor Gallatin expresses many of the struggles that a Protestant will encounter in coming face to face with Orthodoxy: such things as Protestant relativism, rationalism versus the Orthodox sacramental path to God, and the unity of Scripture and Tradition. He also discusses praying with icons, praying formal prayers, and many other Orthodox traditions.An outstanding book that will help Orthodox readers more deeply appreciate their faith and will give Protestant readers a more thorough understanding of the Church.

Salt of the Earth

Salt of the Earth
Title Salt of the Earth PDF eBook
Author Joseph Ratzinger
Publisher Ignatius Press
Pages 296
Release 2013-07-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 1681494213

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Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, well- known Vatican prelate and head of the Congregation on the Doctrine of the Faith, gives a full-length interview to secular journalist Peter Seewald, on a host of controversial and difficult issues facing Catholicism and Christianity at the end of the millennium. Similar to his best-selling book interview in 1985, The Ratzinger Report, he responds with candor and insight, giving answers that are often surprising and always thought-provoking on a series of wide-ranging topics regarding the present and future state of Christianity. Ratzinger begins by discussing his own life, including his family life, being a theology professor and writer, becoming a Bishop, Cardinal and the Pope's top authority on doctrine. He then discusses the problems of the Catholic Church today and talks about the challenges and hopes of the future of Church and the world at the beginning of the Third Millennium.