Biblical Christianity is not just for white Westerners--it's good news for all of us. Theologian and community activist Antipas L. Harris responds to young Americans who struggle with the perception that Christianity is detached from matters of justice, identity, and culture, affirming that the Bible promotes equality for all people.
Biblical Christianity is not just for white Westerners--it's good news for all of us. Theologian and community activist Antipas L. Harris responds to young Americans who struggle with the perception that Christianity is detached from matters of justice, identity, and culture, affirming that the Bible promotes equality for all people.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Antipas L. Harris is the president and dean of Jakes Divinity School and serves on the pastoral staff at The Potter's House in Dallas, Texas. He is an ordained minister, a theological educator, and a musician with degrees from LaGrange College, Candler School of Theology (Emory University), Yale Divinity School, Boston University, and St. Thomas University. Before being appointed to his current role by Bishop T. D. Jakes, Harris founded the Urban Renewal Center in Norfolk, Virginia, where he led initiatives that addressed the intersections of faith, justice, and community development. His objective is to help people overcome distress, reinforce faith, impart comfort through the arts, and provide stability through education. His previous books include The Gifted Worshiper and The Holy Spirit and Social Justice, volumes one and two.
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Part 1: The Church and Threatening Contemporary Ideas 1. The Striking Question 2. A Crisis of Faith 3. The Quest for the Souls 4. The Church and the Search for Identity Part 2: Have We Been Taught to Misread the Bible? 5. The Christian's Scandalous Thinking 6. The Color of the Bible 7. The Genesis Curse? Part 3: A Faith that Cares About People from Different Cultures 8. Reading the New Testament Through Dark Lenses 9. Social Justice and the Bible Part 4: Where Do We Go from Here? The Streets Are Waiting 10. A New Way to Think About the Faith Acknowledgments Notes
Part 1: The Church and Threatening Contemporary Ideas 1. The Striking Question 2. A Crisis of Faith 3. The Quest for the Souls 4. The Church and the Search for Identity Part 2: Have We Been Taught to Misread the Bible? 5. The Christian's Scandalous Thinking 6. The Color of the Bible 7. The Genesis Curse? Part 3: A Faith that Cares About People from Different Cultures 8. Reading the New Testament Through Dark Lenses 9. Social Justice and the Bible Part 4: Where Do We Go from Here? The Streets Are Waiting 10. A New Way to Think About the Faith Acknowledgments Notes
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