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(Un)Common Good
How the Gospel Brings Hope to a World Divided
von Jim Wallis
Verlag: Baker Publishing Group
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ISBN: 978-1-4412-2182-7
Erschienen am 27.05.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 320 Seiten

Preis: 11,49 €

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Jim Wallis thinks our life together can be better. In this timely and provocative book, he shows us how to reclaim Jesus's ancient and compelling vision of the common good--a vision that impacts and inspires not only our politics but also our personal lives, families, churches, neighborhoods, and world. Now available in paperback with a new preface.Personal/political, religion/politics, faith/power, ideology/pragmatism . . . Jim Wallis is a wrestler of values, ideas, and policies and how they interact to shape the world we live in. His deep, melodious voice is easy to listen to, but what he says takes a harder commitment to live by.--Bono, lead singer of U2; cofounder of ONE.orgWallis persuades more powerfully here than ever before. . . . He lays out the theology of [Jesus's gospel of the kingdom] and then issues to all Christians a rallying cry to apply that theology both in private life and in the arena of public activity.--Phyllis Tickle, author of Emergence ChristianityJim Wallis has long been an influential voice on Christian ethics and public life. . . . A fresh take on the interplay of faith and politics in America.--RelevantJim Wallis and I have a variety of differences on domestic and international policy, but there is no message more timely or urgent than his call to actively consider the common good.--Michael Gerson, op-ed columnist, The Washington PostReading this book will help you be more like Jesus, especially in the public square.--Joel C. Hunter, senior pastor, Northland--A Church Distributed