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Called to work on social justice in the church in the early 1960s, Paul Kittlaus tells his story of defining the issues for his time, finding colleagues who would be trusty companions on a rather rough path, learning and teaching skills for social change, and empowering both clergy and laity to define their faith in terms of justice for those who are poor and marginalized. He also calls to the church of today to place social change and justice at the center of its ministry.

Produktbeschreibung
Called to work on social justice in the church in the early 1960s, Paul Kittlaus tells his story of defining the issues for his time, finding colleagues who would be trusty companions on a rather rough path, learning and teaching skills for social change, and empowering both clergy and laity to define their faith in terms of justice for those who are poor and marginalized. He also calls to the church of today to place social change and justice at the center of its ministry.
Autorenporträt
Paul Kittlaus earned a BA in 1956 from the University of Missouri, an MDiv in 1959 from Chicago Theological Seminary/University of Chicago, and an MA in 1979 from George Washington University, Washington, DC. He served as a pastor (urban, suburban, and downtown congregations), full-time organizer against the war in Vietnam, director of theological training at the Los Angeles urban training center, and director of the United Church of Christ Washington public policy office.