Evangelism after Christendom: The Theology and Practice of Christian Witness2 reviews
Bryan P. Stone

Brazos Press, 2007

If the formerly mainline churches can't learn to evangelize, they're toast.

+ Not A Sniff Of Predestination, Divine Election And Foreknowledge

For half a century and more there has been a great divide between the churches that call themselves "evangelical" and the churches that flee in terror from that word. Stone is employed by one of the last bastions of peace-and-social-justice Christianity, Boston University. There's a statue ...
  
  











  



  
Reconciliation: The Ubuntu Theology of Desmond Tutu2 reviews
Michael Battle

Pilgrim Press, 1997

Tutu's Reconciliation Theology

+ A much needed corrective to rampant individualism

The author, a prominent Episcopalian African-American theologian,was in residence with and understudied Desmond Tutu during the years that ended apartheid in South Africa and brought in Nelson Mandela as President. He was, therefore, in a unique position to learn the underlying philosophy and ...
  
  











  



  
The Church's Peace Witness

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1994

Should Christians be involved in making war? This ever-present issue gets new attention here within the context of ecumenical discussion. Seven chapters of this volume were originally prepared for the 1991 Faith and Order Consultation on the Apostolic Faith and the Church's Peace Witness. Includes a selected bibliography of works on the church's diverse answers to questions of war and peace.
  
  











  



  
Witness for Peace: A Story of Resistance1 review
Ed Griffin-Nolan

Westminster John Knox Press, 1991

Our torture of innocent civilians at Abu Ghraib & Gitmo are not new: see Reagan's invasion of Nicaragua, El S. & Nixon's Phoenix

When we remain blind to our history we repeat it ever more blindly. May this book begin to reopen our blinded eyes, our stuffed ears and our callous hearts stopped up all by the monopolistic, immoral, evil warmonger's bloody and profitable cries. May this book reopen our souls to our Faith and ...
  
  











  



  
Witness for Peace: A Story of Resistance1 review
Ed Griffin-Nolan

Westminster John Knox Press, 1991

Our torture of innocent civilians at Abu Ghraib & Gitmo are not new: see Reagan's invasion of Nicaragua, El S. & Nixon's Phoenix

When we remain blind to our history we repeat it ever more blindly. May this book begin to reopen our blinded eyes, our stuffed ears and our callous hearts stopped up all by the monopolistic, immoral, evil warmonger's bloody and profitable cries. May this book reopen our souls to our Faith and ...
  
  











  



  
Evangelism after Christendom: The Theology and Practice of Christian Witness2 reviews
Bryan P. Stone

Brazos Press, 2007

If the formerly mainline churches can't learn to evangelize, they're toast.

+ Not A Sniff Of Predestination, Divine Election And Foreknowledge

For half a century and more there has been a great divide between the churches that call themselves "evangelical" and the churches that flee in terror from that word. Stone is employed by one of the last bastions of peace-and-social-justice Christianity, Boston University. There's a statue ...
  
  











  



  
Reconciliation: The Ubuntu Theology of Desmond Tutu2 reviews
Michael Battle

Pilgrim Press, 1997

Tutu's Reconciliation Theology

+ A much needed corrective to rampant individualism

The author, a prominent Episcopalian African-American theologian,was in residence with and understudied Desmond Tutu during the years that ended apartheid in South Africa and brought in Nelson Mandela as President. He was, therefore, in a unique position to learn the underlying philosophy and ...
  
  











  



  
The Church's Peace Witness

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1994

Should Christians be involved in making war? This ever-present issue gets new attention here within the context of ecumenical discussion. Seven chapters of this volume were originally prepared for the 1991 Faith and Order Consultation on the Apostolic Faith and the Church's Peace Witness. Includes a selected bibliography of works on the church's diverse answers to questions of war and peace.