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The Moot Papers - Faith, Freedom and Society 1938-1944 (Hardcover): Keith Clements The Moot Papers - Faith, Freedom and Society 1938-1944 (Hardcover)
Keith Clements
R11,467 Discovery Miles 114 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Against the background of impending and then actual war, the discussions of the Moot focused on the roles of moral choice and the Christian community. The Moot was the study and discussion group set up by J.H. Oldham (1874-1969) following the 1937 Oxford Conference on 'Church, Community and State'. Its purpose was to continue, in an informal, confidential but serious way, exploration of the relation between church and society and the realisation of Christian ethics in the public sphere. The Moot met twice or three times a year from 1938 to 1947 (21 times in all) and was convened by Oldham with the conscious intention of responding to the grave crisis that was felt to be facing western society in Britain no less than on the continent of Europe. Overall some 35 people attended the Moot at one time or another, but its core comprised a small number of regular members who were representative of the highest levels in theology, social science and public affairs. In addition to Oldham himself they included John Baillie, T.S. Eliot, H.A. Hodges, Eleonora Iredale, Adolf Lowe, Karl Mannheim, Walter Moberly, John Middleton Murry and Alec Vidler. Other participants included Kathleen Bliss, Fred Clarke, Christopher Dawson, H.H. Farmer, Hector Hetherington, Walter Oakshott and Gilbert Shaw, while notables such as Reinhold Niebuhr, Melville Chaning-Pearce, Donald Mackinnon, Philip Mairet, Lesslie Newbigin, William Paton, Frank Pakenham (later Lord Longford), Michael Polanyi and Oliver Tomkins made occasional 'guest appearances'. Against the background of impending and then actual war, the discussions in the Moot repeatedly focused on the 'planned' nature of modern society and therewith the roles (if any) within it of moral choice and the Christian community.

Look Back in Hope (Hardcover): Keith Clements Look Back in Hope (Hardcover)
Keith Clements
R1,709 R1,407 Discovery Miles 14 070 Save R302 (18%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Economic Development and Environmental Gain - European Environmental Integration and Regional Competitiveness (Paperback):... Economic Development and Environmental Gain - European Environmental Integration and Regional Competitiveness (Paperback)
Keith Clement
R866 Discovery Miles 8 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume contains detailed information and assessment of incentives and policy instruments available within Europe to encourage good practice, and of how to achieve environmental gain in regional economic programmes. It describes an appropriate methodology for securing improved environmental benefit and explores the potential for achieving regional environmental competitiveness. There are insights based on wide international comparative experience of programme evaluation.

Appointments with Bonhoeffer - Personal Faith and Public Responsibility in a Fragmenting World: Keith Clements Appointments with Bonhoeffer - Personal Faith and Public Responsibility in a Fragmenting World
Keith Clements
R1,168 Discovery Miles 11 680 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Keith Clements sets out how and why Dietrich Bonhoeffer, more than seventy-five years after his execution by the Nazis, still speaks cogently both to the churches and society. Beginning with the earlier reception of him as a martyr-figure and then as a provocatively original theologian, this book argues his relevance to contemporary engagement with public ethics, ecumenism, truth-telling and reconciliation, the relation between faith and democracy in a time of political extremisms, the issues of national identity signalled by Brexit, and the challenge of finding an ethical response to such challenges as the global pandemic. Bonhoeffer’s perception that living representatively on behalf of others is both the key to who God is as known in Jesus Christ, and the basis of all truly human community, provides the connecting thread running through these chapters on what it means to believe and be responsible in a fragmenting world. Clements also links this thread to the seventeenth-century spiritual writer Thomas Traherne and the Catholic Modernist Friedrich von Hügel.

Look Back in Hope (Paperback): Keith Clements Look Back in Hope (Paperback)
Keith Clements
R1,167 R990 Discovery Miles 9 900 Save R177 (15%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Learning to Speak (Paperback): Keith Clements Learning to Speak (Paperback)
Keith Clements
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R516 Discovery Miles 5 160 Ships in 2 - 4 working days
SPCK Introduction to Bonhoeffer (Paperback): Keith Clements SPCK Introduction to Bonhoeffer (Paperback)
Keith Clements
R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Dietrich Bonhoeffer remains one of the twentieth century's most influential theologians and this is a short, accessible and engaging introduction tothe man.Written by an internationally acclaimed Bonhoeffer scholar, the book considers the role Bonhoeffer played in resisting the Nazis and his attitude to the Jews and the Holocaust.

Appointments with Bonhoeffer - Personal Faith and Public Responsibility in a Fragmenting World (Hardcover): Keith Clements Appointments with Bonhoeffer - Personal Faith and Public Responsibility in a Fragmenting World (Hardcover)
Keith Clements
R2,838 Discovery Miles 28 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Keith Clements sets out how and why Dietrich Bonhoeffer, more than seventy-five years after his execution by the Nazis, still speaks cogently both to the churches and society. Beginning with the earlier reception of him as a martyr-figure and then as a provocatively original theologian, this book argues his relevance to contemporary engagement with public ethics, ecumenism, truth-telling and reconciliation, the relation between faith and democracy in a time of political extremisms, the issues of national identity signalled by Brexit, and the challenge of finding an ethical response to such challenges as the global pandemic. Bonhoeffer’s perception that living representatively on behalf of others is both the key to who God is as known in Jesus Christ, and the basis of all truly human community, provides the connecting thread running through these chapters on what it means to believe and be responsible in a fragmenting world. Clements also links this thread to the seventeenth-century spiritual writer Thomas Traherne and the Catholic Modernist Friedrich von Hügel.

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