Recovering the Liberal Spirit


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Liberalism is often castigated for being spiritually empty and unable to provide meaning for individuals. Is it true that there simply is no spiritual side to liberalism? In Recovering the Liberal Spirit, Steven F. Pittz develops a novel conception of spiritual freedom. Drawing from Nietzsche and his figure of the "free spirit," as well as from thinkers as varied as Mill, Emerson, Goethe, Hesse, C. S. Lewis, and Tocqueville, Pittz examines a tradition of individual freedom best described as spiritual. Spiritual freedom is an often overlooked category of liberal freedom, and it provides a path to meaning without a return to communal or traditional life. While carefully considering Progressive and Communitarian counterarguments Pittz argues for both the possibility and the desirability of a free-spirited life. Citizens who are "free spirits" deliver great benefits to liberal democracies, primarily by combatting dogmatism and fanaticism and the putative authority of public opinion.




Being Liberal in an Illiberal Age


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Participation


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The beauty of the world and our experience of human empathy and compassion collide with our experience of bitter discord between individuals, severe societal divisions, brutal oppression, war, and profound estrangement from our environment. All manner of rational analysis and proposed solutions have not solved these elemental problems, the basis of which is spiritual. This book focuses on the spiritual nature of participation. It is about participation in a humanity rooted in Holy Mystery, in God who is in all things. It is about what is essential to being human: the experience of transcendence expressed in faith, hope, and love. It is about “being in Christ.” In part, it is a meditation on the apostle Paul’s insistence that we participate in Christ in whom we find our true humanity and through whom we are transformed in our relationship to ourselves, others, and the world. Being rooted in Christ, we gain discernment and power for transformative action in the world as it is, with all its wonder, beauty, and brokenness. This book moves from the inner reality of participation in Christ to the outer reality of engagement with the world.







The Two Faces of the Church...Get Right with God


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Frustrated and angry with members in the church and discouraged by their behavior? Ever felt betrayed and treated like a stranger by the church family? Struggling to stay in the church and fearful about the future without God in it? In, The Two Faces of the Church...Get Right With God, Zamora shares with transparency about the church shortcomings and how to stay connected to God and worthy of Him. Zamora shares her struggles to remain faithful to God as she noticed a shift in the church from holiness to carnality and the drifting away from Bible doctrines and the life-changing moment that brought her inner peace. Through her own experience, vignettes, and Biblical tips, she guides the way to healing and repentance that will draw you nearer to God – as you discover, You can stand up and do what you were called to do for the church. You will not allow the problems of this world and the ungodly behaviors of the church members to affect you anymore. You will encounter many trials and tribulations but will remember that God remains faithful and true to His word. He will not walk away and leave you. You were not saved by your own volition but by God’s pursuit to save you, and you are still here because God has extended your life for His purpose. If you who have been emotionally injured and experienced grave disappointments in the church and have questioned your walk with God; this book is for you.




Congressional Record


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Occupational Hazards


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Edelstein elucidates the occasional successes of military occupations and their more frequent failures through 26 cases since 1815 in which an outside power seized control of a territory where the occupying party had no long-term claim on sovereignty.




The Congressional Globe


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Most Evil Is Done by Good People Who Do Not Know That They Are Not Good


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This book takes the view that Christian truth is the basis for all answers to social issues and that there are not two opposing but equal answers within Christian truth that are equally valid and equally acceptable to God. Any so called truth or "right" that circumvents or undercuts the required sacrifices, disciplines and self denial demanded by God in any given social or moral issue ceases to be truth, ceases to be right the moment it becomes a force unto itself, outside of or independent of the Scripturally required obedience. Human history has shown over the millennia that when the letter and spirit of God's laws are not obeyed, the truth is abused, nations become confused and people are used. Many of our political and social issues are rooted in our misplaced belief that tolerance, inclusion, equal respect for unequal truth and live and let live is the way to greater peace and prosperity. They are all wrong. Each individual, government and nation is judged by their response to Christ. The Christian nation or one which ascribes to being one, is tasked to set the Christian standard as every nation's point of reference. It is the Christian's duty to show that the valid rule of God's law, the letter of God's law and the spirit of God's law are superior to any other alternative standard. The biggest obstacle to Christianity today is the undisciplined, misinformed and unfaithful lifestyles of professing Christians. The Church has become so indoctrinated in its aversion to any form of discrimination that it has placed a higher priority on keeping the peace by compromising than by keeping the truth by discriminating. By accepting a false peace and rejecting a hard truth that resists compromise, it begets neither peace nor truth.




The Reform Advocate


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