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Romero's Legacy - The Call to Peace and Justice (Hardcover): Pilar Hogan Closkey, John P Hogan Romero's Legacy - The Call to Peace and Justice (Hardcover)
Pilar Hogan Closkey, John P Hogan; Contributions by Pilar Hogan Closkey, Daniel G. Groody, Thomas J Gumbleton, …
R1,881 Discovery Miles 18 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Pilar Hogan Closkey and John Hogan have brought together the annual Archbishop Oscar Romero Lectures (2001-2007) to consider the life and death of Archbishop Romero and the daily struggles of the poor in our world, especially in the city of Camden, New Jersey-one of America's poorest cities. Romero's 'dangerous memory' provides the background, while urban poverty and the option for the poor are the foreground. Romero's commitment to the poor compels us to look at ourselves, and the authors of each chapter remind us of Romero's dangerous memory and his undying hope in the promised future. Taken as a whole, the book reminds us of the tough questions behind the real meaning of the 'option for the poor.' Can we as a faith community and institution move beyond high-sounding slogans and really opt for the poor? What are the costs? What are the risks? Especially in these difficult times of war, terrorism, and scandal, can we in the Church rebuild trust and be a sign of a future of justice and peace announced by Jesus?

Romero's Legacy - The Call to Peace and Justice (Paperback): Pilar Hogan Closkey, John P Hogan Romero's Legacy - The Call to Peace and Justice (Paperback)
Pilar Hogan Closkey, John P Hogan; Contributions by Pilar Hogan Closkey, Daniel G. Groody, Thomas J Gumbleton, …
R717 Discovery Miles 7 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Pilar Hogan Closkey and John Hogan have brought together the annual Archbishop Oscar Romero Lectures (2001-2007) to consider the life and death of Archbishop Romero and the daily struggles of the poor in our world, especially in the city of Camden, New Jersey-one of America's poorest cities. Romero's 'dangerous memory' provides the background, while urban poverty and the option for the poor are the foreground. Romero's commitment to the poor compels us to look at ourselves, and the authors of each chapter remind us of Romero's dangerous memory and his undying hope in the promised future. Taken as a whole, the book reminds us of the tough questions behind the real meaning of the 'option for the poor.' Can we as a faith community and institution move beyond high-sounding slogans and really opt for the poor? What are the costs? What are the risks? Especially in these difficult times of war, terrorism, and scandal, can we in the Church rebuild trust and be a sign of a future of justice and peace announced by Jesus?

Standing in the Shoes My Mother Made - A Womanist Theology (Paperback): Diana L. Hayes Standing in the Shoes My Mother Made - A Womanist Theology (Paperback)
Diana L. Hayes
R803 Discovery Miles 8 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Black women in America have carved out a distinctive and instructive faith stance that is influential well beyond the historic black church. Diana L. Hayes, a leading commentator and forger of womanist thought, especially in the black Catholic setting, here offers strong brew for what ails the church, the Christian tradition, and the world. Hayes specifically shows how womanist commitments in the Christian tradition provide a specific critical lens for seeing the strengths and weaknesses of a Christianity that has often flourished at the expense of or neglect of African Americans. As sometime strangers and sojourners in their own church, black women have a unique take on the church's stance on race, class, and gender issues. Yet their unquestioned devotion lends a hope and optimism often missing from critical thought and, as Hayes shows in this powerful volume, invites the church itself to a new conversion and role. Her book unfolds in four parts: Introduction: Standing in the Shoes My Mother Made -Part 1: Faith and Worship -Part 2: Ministry and Social Justice -Part 3: The Public Face of Faith -Part 4: A Womanist Faith Challenge Contents Adobe Acrobat Document Preface Adobe Acrobat Document Introduction Adobe Acrobat Document Chapter 1 Adobe Acrobat Document Samples require Adobe Acrobat Reader Having trouble downloading and viewing PDF samples? "In Standing in the Shoes My Mother Made, Diana Hayes combines personal reflection and commitment with theological analysis to enrich our grasp of womanism, to deepen our understanding of black Catholic experience, to widen our horizons and hearts for a more inclusive ecclesial life." -M. Shawn Copeland Associate Professor of Systematic Theology Boston College

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