The Responsibility of the Church for Society and Other Essays

The Responsibility of the Church for Society and Other Essays
Title The Responsibility of the Church for Society and Other Essays PDF eBook
Author H. Richard Niebuhr
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 204
Release 2008-04
Genre Religion
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This collection of essays from one of America's great theological minds explores the nature and meaning of Christian community. First published between 1945 and 1960, these essays make clear for the first time H. Richard Niebuhr's moral theology of the church. Understanding Christianity itself as a movement--and not an institution--Niebuhr argues that, at their best, Christian communities should express the ongoing, transforming relation of God and the world. The Library of Theological Ethics series focuses on what it means to think theologically and ethically. It presents a selection of important and otherwise unavailable texts in easily accessible form. Volumes in this series will enable sustained dialogue with predecessors though reflection on classic works in the field.

"The Responsibility of the Church for Society" and Other Essays by H. Richard Niebuhr

Title "The Responsibility of the Church for Society" and Other Essays by H. Richard Niebuhr PDF eBook
Author Helmut Richard Niebuhr
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Release 2014
Genre Church and the world
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God and Caesar

God and Caesar
Title God and Caesar PDF eBook
Author George Pell
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 206
Release 2007-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 081321503X

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Drawing on a deep knowledge of history and human affairs, the essays pinpoint the key issues facing Christians and non-believers in determining the future of modern democratic life

Why the Church Is as True as the Gospel

Why the Church Is as True as the Gospel
Title Why the Church Is as True as the Gospel PDF eBook
Author Eugene England
Publisher Mormon Arts & Letters
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Mormon Church
ISBN 9780850511017

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Originally published: Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft, c1986.

The People of God

The People of God
Title The People of God PDF eBook
Author Paul Basden
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 369
Release 2009-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1606088947

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The term Believers' Church refers to those who regard the church as the fellowship of regenerate followers of Jesus Christ. Membership in these churches is founded on a voluntary confession of Jesus as Lord. Each member has access to God in worship and prayer and accepts responsibility for carrying the gospel to the world. The Word of God serves as the final authority in all matters of faith and practice. Written by capable thinkers in the Believers' Church tradition, The People of God addresses key issues in the area of ecclesiology. The contributions represent a wide variety of mature theological reflection. Exploring these ecclesiological concerns from a theological, biblical, historical, and contemporary perspective, these essays reflect the unity and diversity of the Believers' Church heritage.

Community, State, and Church

Community, State, and Church
Title Community, State, and Church PDF eBook
Author Karl Barth
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 201
Release 2004-10-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 1592449239

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Karl Barth was the master theologian of our age. Whenever men in the past generation have reflected deeply on the ultimate problems of life and faith, they have done so in a way that bears the mark of the intellectual revolution let loose by this Swiss thinker. But his life was not simply one of quiet reflection and scholarship. He was obliged to do his thinking and writing in one of the stormiest periods of history, and he always attempted to speak to the problems and concerns of the time. In June 1933 he emerged as the theologian of the Confessional movement, which was attempting to preserve the integrity of the Evangelical Church in Germany against corruption from within and terror from without. His leadership in this struggle against Nazism also made it necessary for him to say something about the totalitarianism that the Soviet power was clamping down upon a large part of Europe. In this indirect way, a Barthian social philosophy emerged, and this theologian, who abjured apologetics and desired nothing but to expound the Word of God, was compelled by circumstances to propound views on society and the state that make him one of the most influential social thinkers of our time. David Haddorff is Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at St. John's University, New York. He is the author of several articles and reviews, and the book: Dependence and Freedom: The Moral Thought of Horace Bushnell (1994). Table of Contents: Introduction by David Haddorff - Karl Barth's Theological Politics 1 Gospel and Law 71 Church and State 101 The Christian Community and the Civil Community 149 Bibliography 191

The Relations of the Church to Society

The Relations of the Church to Society
Title The Relations of the Church to Society PDF eBook
Author Edmund Joseph O'Reilly
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Pages 404
Release 1892
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