Change is never easy, and it is most threatening to those in institutional power, whether in society or the Church. Yet there are times when transformation is sorely needed, and it usually takes "troublemakers" to help bring it about. This book explores twelve of these fascinating at times, intimidating men and women. These Christian change agents were not afraid to challenge structures that would divide and repress, showing the world a different way of living. Throughout history, others have sought to canonize and control these individuals, but their faith, their vision, their courage…mehr
Change is never easy, and it is most threatening to those in institutional power, whether in society or the Church. Yet there are times when transformation is sorely needed, and it usually takes "troublemakers" to help bring it about. This book explores twelve of these fascinating at times, intimidating men and women. These Christian change agents were not afraid to challenge structures that would divide and repress, showing the world a different way of living. Throughout history, others have sought to canonize and control these individuals, but their faith, their vision, their courage continues to inspire us today if we let them. Each profile will include a glimpse into the person's life and lasting legacy, historical reactions to each person's extraordinary actions, questions for reflection, and suggestions for further study. Profiles include: The Apostle Paul; Mary Magdalene; Francis of Assisi; Thomas Cranmer; Archbishop Oscar Romero; Dorothy Day and more.
The Rev. Canon C. K. Robertson, PhD, is canon to the presiding bishop of The Episcopal Church, a noted scholar in the worldwide Anglican Communion and distinguished visiting professor at the General Theological Seminary in New York City. Dr. Robertson serves on several national boards and has published many books and articles (see www.ckrobertson.com), including The Book of Common Prayer: A Spiritual Treasure Chest¿Selections Annotated & Explained; A Dangerous Dozen: 12 Christians Who Threatened the Status Quo but Taught Us to Live Like Jesus (both SkyLight Paths); Transforming Stewardship; Jesus and Paul: Global Perspectives and Conversations with Scripture: The Acts of the Apostles. He has worked extensively with the U.S. Department of Education, the White House and in the film and television industry. He is a respected speaker on leadership development and conflict management.
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Foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu ix Acknowledgments xi Prologue: The Outlaw xiii 1 Paul of Tarsus: The Catalyst 1 2 Mary Magdalene: The Witness 17 3 Origen of Alexandria: The Innovator 31 4 Francis of Assisi: The Radical 45 5 Hildegard of Bingen: The Visionary 59 6 Thomas Cranmer: The Reformer 72 7 Sojourner Truth: The Liberator 85 8 Dorothy Day: The Activist 95 9 Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The Resister 107 10 Janani Luwum: The Revivalist 121 11 Oscar Romero: The Advocate 133 12 K. H.Ting: The Reconstructionist 146 Epilogue 162 Notes 166
Foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu ix Acknowledgments xi Prologue: The Outlaw xiii 1 Paul of Tarsus: The Catalyst 1 2 Mary Magdalene: The Witness 17 3 Origen of Alexandria: The Innovator 31 4 Francis of Assisi: The Radical 45 5 Hildegard of Bingen: The Visionary 59 6 Thomas Cranmer: The Reformer 72 7 Sojourner Truth: The Liberator 85 8 Dorothy Day: The Activist 95 9 Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The Resister 107 10 Janani Luwum: The Revivalist 121 11 Oscar Romero: The Advocate 133 12 K. H.Ting: The Reconstructionist 146 Epilogue 162 Notes 166
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