The Christian Origins of Social Revolt

The Christian Origins of Social Revolt
Author: William Dale Morris
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2021-09-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000424049


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This book, first published in 1949, analyses the thread of Christian anti-authority thought that runs through protests and revolts from the first days of Christianity to modern times. It examines social protests of the Middle Ages, through to the Reformation and the Peasant War of Germany, the English Civil War, Christian Socialists and fascism and bolshevism. It presents a clear case for the role of Christianity in social unorthodoxies, protests and revolts.

Christianity and the Social Crisis

Christianity and the Social Crisis
Author: Walter Rauschenbusch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1907
Genre: Christian ethics
ISBN:


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The Gospel as Social Revolution

The Gospel as Social Revolution
Author: Timothy Black
Publisher: Reach Africa, Inc
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2020-12-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN:


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The 'good news' of Jesus, properly understood, will change the world. Jesus was clear: Love God, love your neighbor as you love yourself. We have separated the holistic teaching of Jesus into two categories, word and deed, creating a dualism that leaves neither side with the full story. The research is practical with a focus to help the Church see its role in the transformation of society by caring for its neighbors. It argues from many angles, looking at Evangelical and church history to guide the present, modern developmental practices to assist strategy and a socio-rhetorical examination of James 2 to anchor it all in Scripture. All in all, the goal is to encourage the church to retrieve its mantle and reach a lost world by holistically bringing transformation--both physical and spiritual--through the power of the gospel.

Towards the Christian Revolution

Towards the Christian Revolution
Author: R. B. Y. Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2013-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258966140


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This is a new release of the original 1936 edition.

Jan Hus

Jan Hus
Author: Thomas A. Fudge
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2017-01-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1786729849


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A century before Martin Luther and the Reformation, Jan Hus confronted the official Church and helped to change the face of medieval Europe. A key figure in the history of Europe and Christianity and a catalyst for religious reform and social revolution, Jan Hus was poised between tradition and innovation. Taking a stand against the perceived corruption of the Church, his continued defiance led to his excommunication and he was ultimately burned at the stake in 1415. What role did he play in shaping Medieval Europe? And what is his legacy for today? In this important and timely book Thomas A. Fudge explores Jan Hus, the man, his work and his legacy. Beginning his career at Prague University, this brilliant Bohemian preacher was soon catapulted by virtue of his radical and popular theology to the forefront of European affairs. This book fills a real gap in contemporary understanding of the medieval Church and offers an accessible and authoritative account of a most significant individual and his role in history. Jan Hus belongs to the pantheon of extraordinary figures from medieval religious history. His story is one of triumph and tragedy in a time of chaos and change.