Reckoning with Aggression

Reckoning with Aggression
Title Reckoning with Aggression PDF eBook
Author Kathleen J. Greider
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 158
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664256685

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Aggression is ambiguous in our society, according to Kathleen Greider. While giving us strength to fight the world's social ills or to create vital and powerful lives, aggression can also lead to rage and violence. Thus, society has often viewed aggression as evil or sinful. Greider wants Christians to repair their view of aggression and realize that aggression is what can spur them to make the world better. In exploring aggression from feminist, pastoral, and theological perspectives, Greider examines the relationships between violence and vitality, passion and aggression, and finds that Christians can be strong without being destructive.

Toward a Psychology of Liberation

Toward a Psychology of Liberation
Title Toward a Psychology of Liberation PDF eBook
Author Kathleen J. Greider
Publisher
Pages 734
Release 1992
Genre Aggressiveness
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Beyond Apathy

Beyond Apathy
Title Beyond Apathy PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth T. Vasko
Publisher Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Pages 279
Release 2015
Genre Religion
ISBN 1451469292

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Theological conversations about violence typically frame the conversation in terms of victim and perpetrator. Comprehensive theological responses to violence must also address the role of collective passivity of bystanders of violence. Beyond Apathy examines the theological significance of bystander participation in patterns of violence and violation within contemporary Western culture, giving particular attention to the social issues of bullying, white racism, and sexual violence.In doing so, it constructs a theology of redeeming grace for bystanders to violence that foregrounds the significance of social action in bringing about Gods basileia.

The Angry Christian

The Angry Christian
Title The Angry Christian PDF eBook
Author Andrew D. Lester
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 325
Release 2003-04-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611642175

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In this work, respected scholar Andrew Lester discusses and incorporates the newest behavioral research models, contemporary biblical and theological scholarship, constructivist philosophy, and narrative theory into a comprehensive pastoral theology of anger. In revisiting through the lens of theological anthropology the very subject that brought him to the forefront of scholarship in pastoral care, Lester presents engaging new material and innovative new methods of interventions for dealing with this often-confusing human emotion.

When Evil Strikes

When Evil Strikes
Title When Evil Strikes PDF eBook
Author Sunday Bobai Agang
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 299
Release 2016-06-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1498235662

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Human hostility is not the narrative of a selected few. Since the fall of the grandparents of the human family, Adam and Eve, all humans have continued to participate in the reality of evil. Accordingly, the question is no longer whether evil will strike, but rather, when evil strikes, how should humans, particularly Christians, respond to it? This book offers a relevant and effective theology and ethics for addressing the issue of Christian response to violence in Nigeria and beyond. It situates the whole gamut of the reign of human hostility in its various manifestations: self-interest and greed for power, deception and social injustices, governmental official corruption, terrorism and so on. It encourages humans to take seriously both the fact of God creating humans good and the fall serving as the gateway of evil into the human race. It recognizes the complexity of human problems. Yet it offers possibility for just peacemaking. In spite of the horrific violence across the globe, humans are still able to do tremendous good. Thus the book recognizes the paradox of humanity: humans are capable of doing tremendous good and equally capable of doing tremendous evil.

Reckoning

Reckoning
Title Reckoning PDF eBook
Author Deva R. Woodly
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 305
Release 2022
Genre History
ISBN 0197603955

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"Reckoning: Black Lives Matter and the Democratic Necessity of Social Movements is an analysis of the emergence of the Movement for Black Lives, its organizational structure and culture, and its strategies and tactics, while also laying out and contextualizing the social movement's unique political philosophy, Radical Black Feminist Pragmatism, along with documenting measurable political effects in terms of changing public meanings, public opinion, and policy. Throughout the text, the author interweaves theoretical and empirical observations, rendering both an illustration of this movement and an analysis of the work social movements do in democracy"--

Becoming a Pastor:

Becoming a Pastor:
Title Becoming a Pastor: PDF eBook
Author Jaco J. Hamman
Publisher The Pilgrim Press
Pages 227
Release 2014-05-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 0829820868

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Revised and updated edition of a best-selling leadership and ministry guide! Whether you're a pastor or church leader, says Hamman, you're called to do the following for yourself: develop a deeper sense of inner security; nurture your imagination; embrace your dark side; become aware of your emotions; see others as they really are; and engage in life with a sense of playfulness. Hamman equips you to do all of this and more. Get ready for a transformation in your personal ministry and in your relationship with God—and become the best pastor you can be!