church and social problems

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Lose your cool

discovering the passion that changes you and the world
2009

A future of faith

the path of change in politics and society
Pope Francis met with French reporter and sociologist Dominique Wolton for an unprecedented series of twelve fascinating and timely conversations, open dialogues revolving around the political, cultural, and religious issues dominating communication and conflict around the world, now published here, along with addresses or extracts of addresses given for various occasions during his papacy.

Dismantling racism

the continuing challenge to white America
1991

In my own words

2003
Collects writings of Dorothy Day, who founded the Catholic Worker Movement during the Great Depression.

The power of the poor in history

selected writings
1983
Presented are eight major essays on the author's developing theological insights.

The eye of the storm

living spirituality in the real world
1992
Calling for "a reintegration of soul and society, prayer and politics," Kenneth Leech argues brilliantly and passionately for the essential unity of Christian spirituality and social and political commitment. Leech warns that spirituality without community "can be a dangerous diversion from the living God." "If we are to rescue Christian spirituality from its captivity to individualism and the culture of false inwardness, we will need to recover the sense of its social character, indeed, the sense of the social order of the Gospel itself." Here is a biblically rooted spirituality of matter and of sexuality. "The disgust at sexuality," writes Leech, "or at least the uncertainty about whether Christianity really approves of it, is linked with the retreat from political involvement.... Both the flesh and the polis are seen as equally threatening, equally contaminating, to the purity of the soul" that seeks to know and follow God in pursuit of justice for all people. To be truly Christian, the author argues, is to embrace the struggle against racism and all other forms of oppression, the movement for world peace and nuclear disarmament, and the campaign against poverty, inequality, and drug addiction. "At its very heart the Christian life and identity is a process of incorporation into a new social organism, a new community," writes Leech. "Spirituality cannot exist apart from this social context.".

Twelve tough issues

what the church teaches--and why
1988
What does the Church teach about Abortion, Capital Punishment, Birth Control, Homosexuality, Divorce, Warfare, Economics, Celibacy, Ordination of Women, Authority, and Conscience.

When I can read my title clear

literacy, slavery, and religion in the antebellum South
1991

When religion & politics mix

how matters of faith influence political policies
2006
Examines the role of religion in the politics of both Canada and the United States, and addresses such issues as abortion, homosexuality, stem-cell research, AIDs, and the war in Iraq.

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