Christianity and the New Social Order
by John Atherton, Chris Baker, and John Reader
Is Britain a broken society? Written in accessible language that speaks directly into church, public sphere and also academy it enters the current political, economic and social policy/civil society debates concerning the values and directions of British society. It covers religion and the public square, wellbeing and happiness in the public square, the new economics, faiths and social welfare, a new political manifesto.
The Unveiling of the Divided States of America
by Barbara Yooko Tengan
La invisibilidad se encuentra infligida en las madres. Debido a la clase de trabajo que hacen, sus rostros desaparecen y su labor es anonima. Ellas se convierten en manos que construyen, forman y moldean. Pero, ?Que sucederia si las madres pudieran ver su funcion tan claramente como cuando se le observa a un constructor trabajar en una de las grandes catedrales?Un dia un hombre llego a una construccion de una de las catedrales mas grandes que existian y vio a un constructor esculpiendo un pajari...
The Problem of God is written by a skeptic who became a Christian and then a pastor, all while exploring answers to the most difficult questions raised against Christianity. Growing up in an atheistic home, Mark Clark struggled through his parents' divorce, acquiring Tourette syndrome and OCD in his teen years. After his father's death, he began a skeptical search for truth through science, philosophy, and history, eventually finding answers in Christianity.In a disarming, winsome, and persuasiv...
The faith we proclaim on Sunday is just as relevant to the rest of the week. However, too often the teaching and support that church life offers us can seem aimed at deepening our personal commitment to Christ and our involvement in church activities, rather than enabling us to live out our faith at work and in the world. We need to close the gap between sacred and secular, and that’s what this book aims to help us do. Each chapter identifies an issue, explores how we might respond and encoura...
Pope Benedict XVI and the Sexual Abuse Crisis: Working for Redemption and Renewal
by Gregory Erlandson and Matthew Bunson