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Called to Bless (Hardcover)
Robert D. Cornwall; Foreword by Grace Ji-Sun Kim
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Colonialism, globalization and consumerism have devastated large
parts of our world. For the past five centuries, the West has
nurtured self-worth through the accumulation of worldly goods,
serving our own selfish interests and exploiting others. This has
been disastrous not only to human beings but to the whole ecology
of the planet. Consumerism drives trade, but consumer buying is now
like an unchained beast with tooth and claw causing han (unjust
suffering) for exploited peoples as well as for other species and
even for planet Earth. This book will examine ways of rethinking
and reimagining ourselves, helping us to work in more just
directions for a safer, sustainable planet. Empowering ourselves to
act more justly includes reimagining and renewing our inspiration
from God who is the transformative Spirit who gives, sustains and
empowers life to all.
This book develops creative imagining of traditional doctrines.
Chapters show the effectiveness of Latina/mujerista, evangelica,
womanist, Asian American, and white feminist imaginings in the
furthering of global gender justice.
When Psy's (Park Jae-sang) music video "Gangnam Style" went viral,
it achieved not only overnight global appeal, but also made the
Korean sensation an unexpected pop star breaking into the
mainstream American music market. The popularity of Gangnam Style
in the American scene has as much to say about our racialized
society as is does about the man who fashioned a rap music with an
infectious dance routine. Those who oppose this view maintain that
Gangnam Style has achieved an overnight global appeal in part
because of its catchy tune and a dance that is easy for audiences
to imitate. As we listen to his music video, do we Americans laugh
at him or with him? In this book, the authors respond to this
question from historical and theological perspectives, that tackle
the pressing issues concerning racial stereotypes, imposed
masculinity, and imitating another in order to ridicule him/her.
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Holding Up Half the Sky (Hardcover)
Graham Joseph Hill; Foreword by Grace Ji-Sun Kim, Margaret Mowczko
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R888
R732
Discovery Miles 7 320
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For Centuries, tension has existed between the East and West. There
appears to be a hierarchy of cultures with the West perceiving the
East as inferior, so much so that it is referred to simply as "the
Other." Because today's world is globally interdependent,
inter-woven, and integrative, it is pertinent to be open to the
cultural, spiritual, and religious understandings of the East. One
key concept that links East to the West is Spirit, a basic
religious dictum in many world religions. This book examines the
striking resemblance between the Eastern concept of Chi and the
Western Christian understanding of the Holy Spirit and opens the
door for greater communication and dialogue about the Other. As
Christianity seeks to renew its role and purpose in North America,
this new pneumatology will help strengthen and help build the Reign
of God as it embraces, welcomes, and accepts the Other.
This book presents a comprehensive guide for public relations and
strategic communication professionals and entrepreneurs to
effectively manage the communication aspects of startups in the
context of business in China. Drawing on interdisciplinary
theories, current issues, and updated research evidence obtained
from entrepreneurs and startup leaders in China, this concise
volume provides research-based insights on the best practices for
public relations and strategic communication in the unique context
of startups. It addresses relationships with stakeholders, public
relations practice, leadership communication, and how to leverage
the power of social media in the entrepreneurial context. Strategic
Communication for Startups and Entrepreneurs in China will be of
great benefit to public relations and strategic communication
scholars and practitioners, startup leaders and entrepreneurs
interested in opportunities in China, and advanced students in
public relations, business communication, and entrepreneurship.
This book presents a comprehensive guide for public relations and
strategic communication professionals and entrepreneurs to
effectively manage the communication aspects of startups in the
context of business in China. Drawing on interdisciplinary
theories, current issues, and updated research evidence obtained
from entrepreneurs and startup leaders in China, this concise
volume provides research-based insights on the best practices for
public relations and strategic communication in the unique context
of startups. It addresses relationships with stakeholders, public
relations practice, leadership communication, and how to leverage
the power of social media in the entrepreneurial context. Strategic
Communication for Startups and Entrepreneurs in China will be of
great benefit to public relations and strategic communication
scholars and practitioners, startup leaders and entrepreneurs
interested in opportunities in China, and advanced students in
public relations, business communication, and entrepreneurship.
This collection demonstrates a constructive potential in
reimagining with doctrines, which unlocks them from centuries of
patriarchal constraint. It opens the way for glimpsing divine
action in the economy of salvation, while human struggles for
justice are placed within a wider arena when discrete theological
resources are deployed in this way.
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Christianity in North America
Kenneth Ross, Grace Ji-Sun Kim, Todd Johnson
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R3,678
Discovery Miles 36 780
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Combines empirical data and original analysis to offer a uniquely
detailed account of Christianity in North America Profiles of
Christianity in every country in North America, coupled with
attractive presentations of statistical and demographic information
Analyses of leading features and current trends in regard to
Christianity in North America, written by local scholars with
expertise in their field Essays examining each of the major
Christian traditions as they are finding expression in North
America Essays assessing the direction of Christian faith in North
America in relation to such key themes as faith and culture,
worship and spirituality, theology, social and political
engagement, mission and evangelism, religious freedom, gender,
inter-faith relations, immigration and xenophobia, Christian
nationalism, ecology, and media Building on the success of EUP's
highly acclaimed Atlas of Global Christianity, this volume is the
seventh in a series of reference works that takes the analysis of
worldwide Christianity to a deeper level of detail. It focuses on
Christianity in North America, covering every country and offering
both reliable demographic information and original interpretative
essays by locally based scholars and practitioners. It maps
patterns of growth and decline, assesses major traditions and
movements, analyzes key themes, and examines current trends. As a
comprehensive account of the presence of Christianity in every part
of North America, this volume will become a standard work of
reference in its field.
This book develops creative imagining of traditional doctrines.
Chapters show the effectiveness of Latina/mujerista, evangelica,
womanist, Asian American, and white feminist imaginings in the
furthering of global gender justice.
There appears to be a hierarchy of cultures with the West
perceiving the East as inferior, so much so that it is referred to
simply as 'the Other'. Because today's world is globally
interdependent, inter-woven, and integrative, it is pertinent to be
open to the cultural, spiritual, and religious understandings of
the East
16th Annual Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year - Culture We
live in conflicted times. Our newsfeeds are filled with inequality,
division, and fear. We want to make a difference and see justice
restored because Jesus calls us to be a peacemaking and reconciling
people. But how do we do this? Based on their work with diverse
churches, colleges, and other organizations, Grace Ji-Sun Kim and
Graham Hill offer Christian practices that can bring healing and
hope to a broken world. They provide ten ways to transform society,
from lament and repentance to relinquishing power, reinforcing
agency, and more. Embodying these practices enables us to be the
new humanity in Jesus Christ, so the church and world can
experience reconciliation, justice, unity, peace, and love. With
small group activities, discussion questions, and exercises in each
chapter, this book is ideal to read together in community. Discover
here how to bring real change to a dehumanized world.
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Called to Bless (Paperback)
Robert D. Cornwall; Foreword by Grace Ji-Sun Kim
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R460
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Do the Voices (Paperback)
Melinda Issakov; Illustrated by Grace Ji
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R314
R261
Discovery Miles 2 610
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