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  • av Dale Anthony Pivarunas
    349 - 515,-

  • av K C Pastore
    249 - 349,-

  • av Chris Ellery
    295 - 509

  • av Shanna Powlus Wheeler
    235 - 449,-

  • av Paul S Jeon
    179 - 405,-

  • av Ignace Demaerel
    515

    Since the rise and growth of secularization, the place of God and religion is becoming increasingly problematic in our Western culture. But what is the alternative to its Christian heritage? Humanism puts ""man"" at the center of everything, but can you ""believe in man"" just as much as you can believe in God? Is this secular worldview really rational, based on science, consistent, and durable? And above all, does our society become more humane because of it? Can you simply obliterate God from our culture and values without these collapsing like a pudding? Secular humanism has always been extremely critical of the church--and in itself that is allowed--but what if we judge and measure it with the same criteria?""This book is as bold, direct, and clear in confronting humanism and its effects on the church and Western culture, as was Martin Luther's original 95 Theses that started the Reformation. . . . This book takes you beyond the obvious and provides clarity and real answers to the key issues. It has the potential to not only inform but to transform culture. A highly recommended read for every Christian in the West.""--Gary Benjamin, Pastor of Prayer at Gateway Church, Southlake Texas""In this age when the global community is once again approaching a season of sweeping reforms, Ignace Demaerel has published his 95 Theses on Humanism to help us reexamine humanism. This is a thought-provoking read that examines the historical origins and various forms of humanism. The reader will also be challenged by the examination of the implications and conclusions of humanism which most in our time have accepted as true but with little examination or testing. It is a helpful and enjoyable read.""--Barry Wissler, President, HarvestNet International""Captivating, quick, and full of ingenious quotes that give shape to this ever-changing belief system. The author provides sharp wit and stark answers to present day questions. A quick tour of the philosophies and subtle changes that began to shape humanism and culture itself. The writer challenges humanism to use its pillars of tolerance and open-mindedness to discover itself. Does the Father of Humanism approve of what it is today?""--R.J. Gathright, founder of Four Corners Global""Coming from a life of hands-on, dedicated, and committed Christian activism and prayer for Europe from his homeland of Belgium, Ignace Demaerel offers us a perspective on the European zeitgeist that is accessible and well worth reflecting on. I have found it to be a significant challenge to my own thought and action and recommend it.""--Roger Haydon Mitchell, Political Theologian and Activist, Lancaster University, UKIgnace Demaerel (1961) was born in Brussels, Belgium. He studied philosophy at the Catholic University of Leuven, and Protestant Theology in Brussels. He is married, has four children, one foster son, and four grandchildren. In addition to teaching religion at school, he is a pastor in Brussels. He has written many articles and two brochures (""The Spiritual Climate of Belgium"" and ""Father, Make Us One""), and he has published four books in Dutch (on prayer, the person of Jesus, bread and wine, and now on humanism). Since 2012 he has also been a columnist/opinion writer for the Flemish magazine Knack.be. The ""95 Theses on Humanism"" is the first book to be translated into English.

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    309,-

    This book investigates the impact of Pentecostalism on the participation of women in business in Harare, Zimbabwe. Chapters in this volume trace the history of women''s participation in business and highlight how Pentecostalism serves as a major motivating factor. The central argument is that there is a way in which selected women''s businesses are ""powered by the Spirit."" Contributors to the volume utilize case studies of selected Pentecostal churches and ministries to highlight how the religious ideologies of these churches galvanize them to engage in business. They also draw patterns of similarity and difference across the different Pentecostal churches. The volume demonstrates how Pentecostalism both facilitates and militates against women''s participation in business concerning a specific setting in Zimbabwe.""This is an unparalleled, ground-breaking book that makes visible how, despite challenges, women in Pentecostal churches, ''powered by faith,'' have broken the yoke of femininity of entrapment and adopted femininity of self-invention that lands them in entrepreneurship. The book is an important resource for scholars, students, and professionals interested in religion, gender, and economics.""--Nisbert Taisekwa Taringa, Professor of Religious Studies and Fulbright Alumni, University of ZimbabweTapiwa Praise Mapuranga is an associate professor in religion and gender in the Department of Religious Studies, Classics, and Philosophy at the University of Zimbabwe. She has published widely in the areas of gender and sexuality, politics, music, and gender-based violence, as each relates to religion. She has received a number of research grants and is a member of various academic societies.

  • av Hermann-Habib Kibangou
    309 - 525,-

  • av M Brett Callaway
    285 - 499,-

  •  
    309,-

    In a world I won't see, but I wish I would, the biographies of some others here, including a few whom we serve lunch to, would be written and be read as eagerly as you say one of me would be read. --Dorothy DayAmbassadors of God is a collection of remarkable obituaries taken from The Catholic Worker newspaper. Rich in anecdote, detail, and unexpected humor, they tell stories of men and women, living in poverty and distress, who were part of the New York Catholic Worker community. Written between 1936 and 2012, these essays shed light on people who might otherwise have been forgotten, but whose lives had a great impact on those who knew them and loved them.The Catholic Worker and the movement that grew out of it were founded by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin. As Catholics, they sought to live out the Works of Mercy, following the Gospel and the example of the saints. Even years after their deaths, the movement continues to welcome the poor and the stranger in a spirit of nonviolence. These obituaries honor those who came to the doors of The Catholic Worker in great need, and they offer a meditation on our shared humanity.""The beautifully written, often inspiring, and always fascinating obituaries in this volume are not about death, but about life, specifically, the lives of the men and women--holy, not so holy, and trying to be holy--who passed through the doors of the Catholic Worker Houses of Hospitality. Why not come to know some of the saints who are already praying for you from their posts in heaven?""--James Martin, SJ, author of My Life with the Saints""A most unusual and beautiful book! Those remembered are a gallery of diverse characters touched with pathos and illness, humor and creativity, sin and grace. The writing lifts each one up with rich concreteness. Their lives give new meaning to the dignity of being a human person, a child of God, in every kind of circumstance. Read it and be inspired.""--Elizabeth A. Johnson, CSJ, author of Creation and the Cross: The Mercy of God for a Planet in Peril ""A classic piece of Catholic literature is The Lives of the Saints. What the Catholic Worker community has assembled here is an equal testament to the saintly lives of those who have crossed its threshold and brought heaven a little closer to this broken world.""--Martin Sheen, actor and activist""Open these pages to discover, or reconnect with, the meaning of life. It is not what we accomplish or amass. It is not our great works. It is who loves us, who grieves our deaths, who keeps saying our names. The people memorialized in this book built no fortunes but they lived, they mattered, they are remembered. This gentle reminder comes at the right time; amid the casual brutality and callous disregard that marks this epoch, we are invited to a new level of tenderness and awareness to the people around us.""--Frida Berrigan, author of It Runs in the Family""Ambassadors of God is the story of the heart of the Catholic Worker. This beautifully curated collection of obituaries gives us what no historical or theological study can do--it brings to life a community of souls who have lived complicated and wounded lives, often battling alcoholism or mental illness or both, yet who are also full of a generous, strong, and luminous humanity, valuable beyond reckoning.""--Kate Hennessy, author of Dorothy Day: The World Will Be Saved By BeautyDan Mauk is a retired nurse who lives with his husband in New York City.Amanda W. Daloisio is an associate editor of The Catholic Worker and has been part of the New York City Catholic Worker community since 2002. She lives in New York City with her husband and two children.Terry Rogers is a retired community health nurse. She has lived in or near the New York City Catholic Worker community since 1971.

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    525,-

    In a world I won't see, but I wish I would, the biographies of some others here, including a few whom we serve lunch to, would be written and be read as eagerly as you say one of me would be read. --Dorothy DayAmbassadors of God is a collection of remarkable obituaries taken from The Catholic Worker newspaper. Rich in anecdote, detail, and unexpected humor, they tell stories of men and women, living in poverty and distress, who were part of the New York Catholic Worker community. Written between 1936 and 2012, these essays shed light on people who might otherwise have been forgotten, but whose lives had a great impact on those who knew them and loved them.The Catholic Worker and the movement that grew out of it were founded by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin. As Catholics, they sought to live out the Works of Mercy, following the Gospel and the example of the saints. Even years after their deaths, the movement continues to welcome the poor and the stranger in a spirit of nonviolence. These obituaries honor those who came to the doors of The Catholic Worker in great need, and they offer a meditation on our shared humanity.""The beautifully written, often inspiring, and always fascinating obituaries in this volume are not about death, but about life, specifically, the lives of the men and women--holy, not so holy, and trying to be holy--who passed through the doors of the Catholic Worker Houses of Hospitality. Why not come to know some of the saints who are already praying for you from their posts in heaven?""--James Martin, SJ, author of My Life with the Saints""A most unusual and beautiful book! Those remembered are a gallery of diverse characters touched with pathos and illness, humor and creativity, sin and grace. The writing lifts each one up with rich concreteness. Their lives give new meaning to the dignity of being a human person, a child of God, in every kind of circumstance. Read it and be inspired.""--Elizabeth A. Johnson, CSJ, author of Creation and the Cross: The Mercy of God for a Planet in Peril ""A classic piece of Catholic literature is The Lives of the Saints. What the Catholic Worker community has assembled here is an equal testament to the saintly lives of those who have crossed its threshold and brought heaven a little closer to this broken world.""--Martin Sheen, actor and activist""Open these pages to discover, or reconnect with, the meaning of life. It is not what we accomplish or amass. It is not our great works. It is who loves us, who grieves our deaths, who keeps saying our names. The people memorialized in this book built no fortunes but they lived, they mattered, they are remembered. This gentle reminder comes at the right time; amid the casual brutality and callous disregard that marks this epoch, we are invited to a new level of tenderness and awareness to the people around us.""--Frida Berrigan, author of It Runs in the Family""Ambassadors of God is the story of the heart of the Catholic Worker. This beautifully curated collection of obituaries gives us what no historical or theological study can do--it brings to life a community of souls who have lived complicated and wounded lives, often battling alcoholism or mental illness or both, yet who are also full of a generous, strong, and luminous humanity, valuable beyond reckoning.""--Kate Hennessy, author of Dorothy Day: The World Will Be Saved By BeautyDan Mauk is a retired nurse who lives with his husband in New York City.Amanda W. Daloisio is an associate editor of The Catholic Worker and has been part of the New York City Catholic Worker community since 2002. She lives in New York City with her husband and two children.Terry Rogers is a retired community health nurse. She has lived in or near the New York City Catholic Worker community since 1971.

  • av Matthew Nies
    145 - 369,-

  • av Ronald L Faust
    345 - 515

  • - A Primer on Literary Analysis, Hermeneutics, and Writing
    av Judith E Anderson
    249 - 459

  • av Cozette R Garrett
    275 - 485

  • av Carmen J Calvanese
    295 - 509

  • av Jody Seymour
    249 - 459

  • av Barbara Sheklin Davis
    309 - 525,-

  • av Paulette Leblanc
    319 - 535,-

  • av James W White
    369 - 516,99

  • av Martin Prozesky
    485 - 543

  • av Dale Coleman
    515 - 725

  • av Matthew Nino Azcuy
    285 - 459

  • av Rose Marie Berger
    235 - 449,-

  • av Helmut Hartmann
    349 - 515

  • av Shirley Lucass
    349 - 515

  • av Meg Gorzycki
    349 - 515

  • av Karl Petersen
    309 - 509

  • av Justin Miller
    169 - 395,-

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