Sowing in Tears A Documentary History of the Church Struggle Against Apartheid, 1960-1990


Free Download M. John Lamola, "Sowing in Tears: A Documentary of the Struggle Against Apartheid, 1960-1990"
English | | ISBN: 1990931243 | | pages: 397 | 1.3 mb
The Christian has for many centuries been used to foster coloniality, but Lamola offers a historical account of how it transformed itself into an intellectual force and an organizational bulwark of the struggle against apartheid in South . He presents documents and statements of the ecumenical movement that attest to the of successive theological positions arraigned against the apartheid regime from 1960, the beginning of Christian resistance, to the end of apartheid in 1990. in the US by African Book Collective. Annotation © Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
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The Palgrave Handbook of the Catholic Church in East Asia


Free Download Cindy Yik-yi Chu, "The of the Catholic in Asia"
English | ISBN: 9819706580 | 2025 | 1350 pages | | 147 MB
This Handbook analyses explores the Catholic Church in East Asia following a chronological framework to trace events to the . This Handbook considers the horizontal strata of society through space, examining key issues such as church architecture, music and images, the Church's role in education, linguistic and translation issues surrounding studies, evangelization and the of Church hierarchy, religious formation, and gender relations. Exploring the Vatican's relations with East Asian countries from the beginning of the Church in Asia, this Handbook offers a key reference to Asian Church for students and researchers in Christianity studies, History, and Asian studies.
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Flawed Institution-Flawless Church A Response to Pope John Paul's Appeal for a Critical Self-Evaluation of the Church


Free Download Flawed Institution-Flawless : A Response to Pope John Paul's Appeal for a Self-Evaluation of the Church By Paul Ungar
| 191 Pages | ISBN: 1443845701 | | 1 MB
Contemporary news headlines, as well as the of the Church, are replete with scandals, unholy acts, and abuses of power. Such a disappointing trend has shaken the of many, and made it fashionable to decry the hypocrisy of "organized ." Yet despite these massive stumbling blocks, the Church has always insisted, and continues to maintain, that it is none other than the Holy Body of Christ. How can these polarities be reconciled? How can the world's trust in the Church be renewed in this postmodern of religious indifference and apathy? How can an obviously flawed institution become the genuine Church, as intended by Jesus Christ? Responding to these questions, the author calls for a critical self-evaluation of the Church in her quest for renewal, presents a much-needed modern approach to apologetics, and powerfully promotes ecumenism. This scholarly and passionately written book substantiates Christian optimism, and provides a thoughtful and convincing response to the posed by skeptics such as Nietzsche, Freud, Dawkins, and their contemporary intellectual heirs.
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