The Gospel for the Ghetto

The Gospel for the Ghetto
Title The Gospel for the Ghetto PDF eBook
Author Manuel Lee Scott
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Pages 125
Release 1973-01-01
Genre Baptists
ISBN 9780805455328

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God in the Ghetto

God in the Ghetto
Title God in the Ghetto PDF eBook
Author William Augustus Jones Jr
Publisher Judson Press
Pages 272
Release 2021-02-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780817018221

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At long last, the reissue of the classic book by the late, great William ¿Bill¿ Augustus Jones. The original volume featured essays on urban ministry and sermons on social justice, and this new edition has been updated by the late author¿s younger daughter and expanded to add several never-before-published sermons from the preaching giant. The book also features new essays reflecting on the legacy and influence of Dr. Jones and his work, from notable leaders including James Forbes, Frederick Haynes, Otis Moss III, J. Alfred Smith Sr., Al Sharpton, Jacqueline Thompson, and more!

The Gospel According to the Ghetto

The Gospel According to the Ghetto
Title The Gospel According to the Ghetto PDF eBook
Author Canaan Banana
Publisher
Pages 195
Release 1990
Genre Christianity and justice
ISBN

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The Gold Coast Church and the Ghetto

The Gold Coast Church and the Ghetto
Title The Gold Coast Church and the Ghetto PDF eBook
Author James K. Wellman
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 294
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780252068041

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"One of the nation's best known churches, Fourth Presbyterian is a thriving mainline church housed in an elegant Gothic building in Chicago's wealthy Gold Coast neighborhood. Less than a mile to the west is another world: the Cabrini-Green low- income housing projects. In this evenhanded account, James Wellman surveys the church's history of balancing its theological aims and its social boundaries and sheds light on the strengths and weaknesses of liberal Protestantism as a modern religious institution. Wellman shows how Fourth Presbyterian has moved from an establishment congregation to what he calls a lay liberal church working to overcome class and race inequality in its urban context while carving out its institutional identity in an increasingly pluralistic environment. By examining the church's four main leaders over the course of the century, Wellman tracks Fourth Presbyterian's gradual shift away from an evangelical role and toward the current focus on service, epitomized in the church's main outreach program, an extensive volunteer tutoring program that serves hundreds of Cabrini-Green residents each week. In documenting Fourth Presbyterian's struggle to meet the needs of its privileged congregants while challenging them to move beyond exclusive boundaries of race and class, The Gold Coast Church and the Ghetto opens a window into the past, present, and future of the Protestant mainline."

Step One

Step One
Title Step One PDF eBook
Author Harv Oostdyk
Publisher New Leaf Press
Pages 342
Release 1983-01-01
Genre Church work with the poor
ISBN 9780892210947

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The Gospel According to the Ghetto

The Gospel According to the Ghetto
Title The Gospel According to the Ghetto PDF eBook
Author Canaan Banana
Publisher
Pages 18
Release 1977
Genre Black theology
ISBN 9782825405574

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The Ghetto, the Gridiron, and the Gospel

The Ghetto, the Gridiron, and the Gospel
Title The Ghetto, the Gridiron, and the Gospel PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 436
Release 2003
Genre African American churches
ISBN

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