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This volume attempts to put the clergy in the context of the
issues and debates of the nineteenth century, treating the social
history of the clergy, the repeated attempts to reform it, and the
impact of these reforms on the structure and outlook of rank-and
file parish clergy.
Originally published in 1983.
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In Religion and the Obligations of Citizenship Paul J. Weithman
asks whether citizens in a liberal democracy may base their votes
and their public political arguments on their religious beliefs.
Drawing on empirical studies of how religion actually functions in
politics, he challenges the standard view that citizens who rely on
religious reasons must be prepared to make good their arguments by
appealing to reasons that are 'accessible' to others. He contends
that churches contribute to democracy by enriching political debate
and by facilitating political participation, especially among the
poor and minorities, and as a consequence, citizens acquire
religiously based political views and diverse views of their own
citizenship. He concludes that the philosophical view which most
defensibly accommodates this diversity is one that allows ordinary
citizens to draw on the views their churches have formed when
voting and offering public arguments for their political positions.
La presente monografia si propone una nuova indagine sull'identita
storica e letteraria di Clemente di Alessandria, lo Stromateo,
titolo costantemente ricorrente nelle fonti che di lui trattano. Il
lavoro si divide in due parti: la prima propone la ricostruzione
della biografia clementina a partire dalle testimonianze
autobiografiche, concentrando l'attenzione sulla formazione e sulla
presumibile conversione dello Stromateo; la seconda parte del
lavoro tenta di ricomporre la biografia dell'Alessandrino sulla
base dei Testimoniagreci di III-XVI secolo. Le notizie che leggiamo
nell'una e nell'altra fonte riguardano anche il ruolo di Clemente
all'interno della Chiesa e del Didaska-leion di Alessandria.
In very practical and helpful terms, Rosalind Brown explores what
it means to be a deacon in today's church. All too often the time
spent as a deacon is seen simply as the prelude to priestly
ordination. Yet the Bible defines three orders of ministry -deacon,
priest, and bishop - each with its own distinctive characteristics
and responsibilities. In Being A Deacon Today, Brown explores the
three places where deacons minister (the church, the world, and at
the margins), the three strands of their ministry (in liturgy, in
pastoral care, and as catechists), and the three actions of their
ministry (praying, loving, and remembering). This book, excellent
for classroom use and for transitional and permanent deacons, will
restore a fuller understanding of the diaconal ministry and nurture
deacons in their work and spiritual life."
Everett L. Worthington, Jr. offers a comprehensive manual for
assisting couples over common rough spots and through serious
problems in a manner that is compassionate, effective and brief.
His hope-focused (rather than problem-focused) approach enables
couples to see that change is possible and gives them a new outlook
on the future. Combining this with a brief approach that addresses
the realities of managed care and tight budgets, Worthington shows
how to be strategic in each counseling situation by including
teaching, training, exercises, forgiveness, modeling and
motivation. At the heart of the book are dozens of interventions
and exercises, including drawing on central values promoting
confession and forgiveness strengthening communication aiding
conflict resolution changing patterns of thinking developing
intimacy cementing commitment Backed by years of experience and
substantial research, hope-focused marriage counseling offers hope
to counselors that they can provide help to troubled couples
quickly, compassionately and effectively. This paperback edition
includes a new introduction, summarizing the latest findings and
developments in marital counseling and applying hope-focused
marriage counseling to today's cultural and clinical realities.
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