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Getting on message : challenging the Christian right from the heart of the Gospel
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Getting on message : challenging the Christian right from the heart of the Gospel

Author: Peter Laarman
Publisher: Boston : Beacon Press, ©2006.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Peter Laarman
ISBN: 0807077216 9780807077214
OCLC Number: 62172708
Description: ix, 217 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: Hallowed be your name / Marilynne Robinson --
The people of the (unread) book / Bill McKibben --
Higher ground the nonviolence Imperative / James M. Lawson, Jr. --
When love is stronger than death making peace one heart at a time / Joan Chittister --
Easter faith and empire recovering the prophetic tradition on the emmaus road / Ched Myers --
A christian response to mass incarceration: Unbind them! / Vivian Denise Nixon --
Who is my neighbor? Reflections on our changing neighborhood in the global economy / Rick Ufford-Chase --
Women, childbearing, and justice / Chloe Breyer --
Burying the executioner's ax A christian rejection of capital punishment / Patrick McCormick --
Honoring those who work / Alexia Salvatierra --
Whom God hath joined together / Bill Sinkford --
Strangers no more / Heidi Neumark --
The iPod, the cell phone, and the church discipleship, consumer culture, and a globalized world / Vincent Miller --
Putting our money where God's mouth Is, The biblical case for economic justice / Garret Keizer.
Responsibility: edited by Peter Laarman.
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