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In the Service of God and Humanity: Conscience, Reason, and the Mind of Martin R. Delany

Author : Tunde Adeleke
Publisher : University of South Carolina Press
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 30,54 MB
Release : 2021-08-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781643361840

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Martin R. Delany (1812-1885) was one of the leading and most influential Black activists and nationalists in American history. His ideas have inspired generations of activists and movements, including Booker T. Washington in the late nineteenth century, Marcus Garvey in the early 1920s, Malcolm X and Black Power in 1960s, and even today's Black Lives Matter. Extant scholarship on Delany has focused largely on his Black nationalist and Pan-Africanist ideas. Tunde Adeleke argues that there is so much more about Delany to appreciate. In the Service of God and Humanity reveals and analyzes Delany's contributions to debates and discourses about strategies for elevating Black people and improving race relations in the nineteenth century. Adeleke examines Delany's view of Blacks as Americans who deserved the same rights and privileges accorded Whites. While he spent the greater part of his life pursuing racial equality, his vision for America was much broader. Adeleke argues that Delany was a quintessential humanist who envisioned a social order in which everyone, regardless of race, felt validated and empowered. Through close readings of the discourse of Delany's humanist visions and aspirations, Adeleke illuminates many crucial but undervalued aspects of his thought. He discusses the strategies Delany espoused in his quest to universalize America's most cherished of values--life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness--and highlights his ideological contributions to the internal struggles to reform America. The breadth and versatility of Delany's thought become more evident when analyzed within the context of his American-centered aspirations. In the Service of God and Humanity reveals a complex man whose ideas straddled many complicated social, political, and cultural spaces, and whose voice continues to speak to America today.

The Humanity of God

Author : Karl Barth
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 22,31 MB
Release : 1960-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780804206129

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These three essays show how Karl Barth's later work moved beyond his revolt against the theology dominant in the first decades of this century.

Human Disability and the Service of God

Author : Nancy L. Eiesland
Publisher :
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 44,18 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Religion
ISBN :

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Explores the role of human disability in the service of God and examines how the participation of people with disabilities relate to the scriptures that speak of sin, disability, and healing. Challenges the current practices within the churches, encourages people with disabilities to press for full inclusion, suggests that congregations should re-envision their actual practices in communal life and worship, and presents a selection entitled "Disabling the Lie." Includes topic and name indices.

The Language of God in Humanity

Author : Helena Lehman
Publisher : Pillar of Enoch Ministry
Page : 540 pages
File Size : 44,17 MB
Release : 2006-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780975913116

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Lehman explores what it means to be created in Gods image, and how this reflects Gods ultimate purpose for humanity. This fervent new look at Judeo-Christianity also deciphers the prophetic elements in biblically inspired religious buildings such as the Desert Tabernacle, and rituals such as Communion, baptism, and blood sacrifice. (Christian)

Serve God, Save the Planet

Author : J. Matthew Sleeth
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 44,76 MB
Release : 2007
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 0310275342

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J. Matthew Sleeth was living the American dream as a medical chief of staff---until the increasing number of chronic illnesses he was witnessing gave him a new environmental awareness. In this book, Sleeth shares his family's journey to simplicity, stronger relationships, and richer spiritual lives, and relates a prescription for sustainable living.

God's New Humanity

Author : David E. Stevens
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 19,63 MB
Release : 2012-02-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1610974662

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"I pray . . . that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. . . . May they be brought to complete unity to let the world know that you sent me." --Jesus Christ What if? What if believers of multiple ethnicities manifested the diversity in unity for which Jesus prayed? What if largely separate, homogeneous congregations--which account for nearly 92.5 percent of all churches in the United States--increasingly became connected, multiethnic congregations? What if, at eleven o'clock on Sunday mornings--or whenever believers gather to worship--local congregations were comprised of believing whites, African Americans, Koreans, Hispanics, Romanians, Native Americans, as well as the diverse mosaic of other ethnicities represented in our increasingly multicultural society? Would this not say something about the supernatural character of the gospel of reconciliation we proclaim? Jesus believed it would. That is why after praying for such diversity in unity among his followers, Jesus Christ--the Man for all nations--extended his arms and laid down his life to make it happen. This book, God's New Humanity, examines the biblical-theological vision and motivation for living in response to Jesus' prayer.

God

Author : Reza Aslan
Publisher : Random House
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 16,56 MB
Release : 2017-11-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0553394738

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The bestselling author of Zealot and host of Believer explores humanity’s quest to make sense of the divine in this concise and fascinating history of our understanding of God. In Zealot, Reza Aslan replaced the staid, well-worn portrayal of Jesus of Nazareth with a startling new image of the man in all his contradictions. In his new book, Aslan takes on a subject even more immense: God, writ large. In layered prose and with thoughtful, accessible scholarship, Aslan narrates the history of religion as a remarkably cohesive attempt to understand the divine by giving it human traits and emotions. According to Aslan, this innate desire to humanize God is hardwired in our brains, making it a central feature of nearly every religious tradition. As Aslan writes, “Whether we are aware of it or not, and regardless of whether we’re believers or not, what the vast majority of us think about when we think about God is a divine version of ourselves.” But this projection is not without consequences. We bestow upon God not just all that is good in human nature—our compassion, our thirst for justice—but all that is bad in it: our greed, our bigotry, our penchant for violence. All these qualities inform our religions, cultures, and governments. More than just a history of our understanding of God, this book is an attempt to get to the root of this humanizing impulse in order to develop a more universal spirituality. Whether you believe in one God, many gods, or no god at all, God: A Human History will challenge the way you think about the divine and its role in our everyday lives. Praise for God “Timely, riveting, enlightening and necessary.”—HuffPost “Tantalizing . . . Driven by [Reza] Aslan’s grace and curiosity, God . . . helps us pan out from our troubled times, while asking us to consider a more expansive view of the divine in contemporary life.”—The Seattle Times “A fascinating exploration of the interaction of our humanity and God.”—Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “[Aslan’s] slim, yet ambitious book [is] the story of how humans have created God with a capital G, and it’s thoroughly mind-blowing.”—Los Angeles Review of Books “Aslan is a born storyteller, and there is much to enjoy in this intelligent survey.”—San Francisco Chronicle

To Serve God and Wal-Mart

Author : Bethany Moreton
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 391 pages
File Size : 19,36 MB
Release : 2009-05-31
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0674054296

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This extraordinary biography of Wal-Mart's world shows how a Christian pro-business movement grew from the bottom up as well as the top down, bolstering an economic vision that sanctifies corporate globalization.

Faith in God Versus Human Effort

Author : Avraham ben Mosheh Aharon Ṿinroṭ
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,98 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Jewish ethics
ISBN : 9781598269574

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The Language of God in Prophecy

Author : Helena Lehman
Publisher : Pillar of Enoch Ministry Books
Page : 820 pages
File Size : 30,98 MB
Release : 2006-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780975913130

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Lehman offers an explosive new exploration of the biblical and extra-biblical prophecies regarding the End Times. Prophecies in Ezekiel, Daniel, the Psalms, and Revelation, as well as the Ethiopian Enoch, the Great Pyramid, the Great Sphinx, the Mayan Calendar, and the memoirs of George Washington are explored to disclose the End-Time roles of many nations.