United and Uniting:
Title | United and Uniting: PDF eBook |
Author | Fredrick R. Trost |
Publisher | The Pilgrim Press |
Pages | 695 |
Release | 2005-06-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 082982099X |
"United and Uniting" studies the commitments, covenants, and challenges of the United Church of Christ in the twentieth century, with reflections from significant theologians and historians of United Church of Christ thought. Edited by Frederick R. Trost and Barbara Brown Zikmund. Series editor Barbara Brown Zikmund.
United and Uniting
Title | United and Uniting PDF eBook |
Author | Louis H. Gunnemann |
Publisher | The Pilgrim Press |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2007-10-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0829820825 |
"United and Uniting" continues the ongoing story of the United Church of Christ that Gunnemann began in "The Shaping of the United Church of Christ." The book provides an invitation to readers to join in a recovery of the original vision of the United Church of Christ and, at the same time, to allow it to correct, through historical perspective, their own understanding of the United Church of Christ.
United and Uniting
Title | United and Uniting PDF eBook |
Author | Albert J.D. Walsh |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 123 |
Release | 2011-05-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1610971973 |
"The United Church of Christ was formed in 1957 to be first and foremost a proactive agent in the often tangled but nonetheless breathtaking ministry and mission of ecumenicity in the pursuit of ever greater visible unity among the diversity of Christian churches. This singular task of ecumenicity is arguably the most crucial in the formulation of an ecclesiology essential to the United Church of Christ as a ""united and uniting"" church; a mission Albert Walsh refers to in this book as her God given ""vision-and-vocation."" In United and Uniting, Walsh contends that the identity and self-understanding of the UCC at both national and local levels is best comprehended as a ""Christ-centered"" and ""conciliar"" fellowship, and therefore her ecclesiology must be fundamentally ecumenical. A Christ-centered ecumenicity must shape, inform, and characterize the whole of her ecclesiology, and membership in the UCC is defined almost exclusively in terms of a ""conciliar"" identity. Walsh advocates a return to ecumenical formation at the level of the grassroots or membership in the local congregation as holding the greatest promise for furtherance of the wider ecumenical mission."
The Oxford Handbook of Ecumenical Studies
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Ecumenical Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Geoffrey Wainwright |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 705 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0199600848 |
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The Living Theological Heritage of the United Church of Christ: Consolidation and expansion
Title | The Living Theological Heritage of the United Church of Christ: Consolidation and expansion PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 696 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Theology, Doctrinal |
ISBN |
Built Together
Title | Built Together PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas F. Best |
Publisher | |
Pages | 174 |
Release | 1996-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9782825411995 |
F&O Paper no. 174.
Citizens Uniting to Restore Our Democracy
Title | Citizens Uniting to Restore Our Democracy PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Kemmis |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2020-08-13 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0806168110 |
The election of Donald Trump in 2016 shocked the American political system, and the aftershocks have widened the nation’s partisan divide and magnified deep tensions in the public sphere. At a time when our political focus so often shrinks to the immediacy of the latest jolt, this book puts these alarming events in a much broader—and more manageable—context. Even as we become more polarized along partisan and ideological lines, author Daniel Kemmis reminds us that authentic conservatism and progressivism are both deeply rooted in genuine human concerns and in the shared history of our democratic republic. Citizens Uniting to Restore Our Democracy is at once a cogent analysis of what ails our body politic and a wide-ranging, deeply informed prescription for healing our wounded democracy. The Supreme Court’s 2010 decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission amplified the role of big money in American politics. But, as Kemmis notes, the threats to our democracy long preceded Citizens United. While the influence of big money and relentless partisanship can make ordinary citizens feel powerless in a chaotic political culture, Citizens Uniting to Restore Our Democracy offers a stirring reassertion of the power Americans possess as collaborative problem-solvers—namely, the very homegrown self-governing skills needed to rebuild our democracy. Drawing on several decades of public service—as a politician, activist, and scholar, one of Utne Reader’s “100 Visionaries Changing the World”—Kemmis highlights the transformative potential latent in the everyday practice of engaged citizenship. Leveraged by new mechanisms, such as an effective democratic lobby of the kind his book advocates, that reservoir of active, hands-on citizenship must be mobilized into a twenty-first-century version of the Progressive movement, providing both necessary and sufficient conditions for the renewal of the nation’s democratic institutions.