Of charity to the poor, and the religious education of poor children
Author : Henry Stebbing
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Page : 30 pages
File Size : 20,31 MB
Release : 1732
Category : Charities
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Author : Henry Stebbing
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Page : 30 pages
File Size : 20,31 MB
Release : 1732
Category : Charities
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Author : Edward NICHOLSON (M.A.)
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Page : 74 pages
File Size : 20,92 MB
Release : 1712
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Author : Gary A. Anderson
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 16,22 MB
Release : 2013-08-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0300181337
In this reappraisal of charity in the biblical tradition, Anderson argues that the poor constituted the privileged place where Jews and Christians met God. He shows how charity affirms the goodness of the created order; the world was created through charity and therefore rewards it.
Author : Theoharis, Liz
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 29,36 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0802875025
"Jesus's words 'the poor you will always have with you' (Matthew 26:11) are regularly used to suggest that ending poverty is impossible. In this book Liz Theoharis critically examines both the biblical text and the lived reality of the poor to show how this passage is taken out of context and distorted. Poverty is not inevitable, Theoharis argues. It is a systemic sin, and all Christians have a responsibility to partner with the poor to end poverty once and for all"--Jacket
Author : George Smalridge
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Page : 34 pages
File Size : 44,77 MB
Release : 1710
Category : Bible
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Author : Thomas Dubay
Publisher : Ignatius Press
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 12,80 MB
Release : 2009-09-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1681492253
To the modern mind, the concept of poverty is often confused with destitution. But destitution emphatically is not the Gospel ideal. A love-filled sharing frugality is the message, and Happy Are You Poor explains the meaning of this beatitude lived and taught by Jesus himself. But isn't simplicity in lifestyle meant only for nuns and priests? Are not all of us to enjoy the goodness and beauties of our magnificent creation? Are parents to be frugal with the children they love so much? The renowned spiritual writer Dubay gives surprising replies to these questions. He explains how material things are like extensions of our persons and thus of our love. If everyone lived this love there would be no destitution. After presenting the richness of the Gospel message, more beautiful than any other world view, he explains how Gospel frugality is lived in each state of life.
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Page : 406 pages
File Size : 44,55 MB
Release : 1924
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Author : Sjaak Braster
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 14,26 MB
Release : 2014-10-20
Category : Education
ISBN : 1317849957
Popular Education is a concept with many meanings. With the rise of national systems of education at the beginning of the nineteenth-century, it was related to the socially inclusive concept of citizenship coined by privileged members with vested interests in the urban society that could only be achieved by educating the common people, or in other words, the uncontrollable masses that had nothing to lose. In the twentieth-century, Popular Education became another word for initiatives taken by religious and socialist groups for educating working-class adults, and women. However, in the course of the twentieth-century, the meaning of the term shifted towards empowerment and the education of the oppressed. This book explores the several ways in which Popular Education has been theoretically and empirically defined, in several regions of the world, over the last three centuries. It is the result of work by scholars from Europe and the Americas during the 31st session of the International Standing Conference on the History of Education (ISCHE) that was organised at Utrecht University, the Netherlands in August 2009. This book was originally published as a special issue of Paedagogica Historica.
Author : Keith A. Francis
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 680 pages
File Size : 48,98 MB
Release : 2012-10-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 019161209X
The period 1689-1901 was 'the golden age' of the sermon in Britain. It was the best selling printed work and dominated the print trade until the mid-nineteenth century. Sermons were highly influential in religious and spiritual matters, but they also played important roles in elections and politics, science and ideas and campaigns for reform. Sermons touched the lives of ordinary people and formed a dominant part of their lives. Preachers attracted huge crowds and the popular demand for sermons was never higher. Sermons were also taken by missionaries and clergy across the British empire, so that preaching was integral to the process of imperialism and shaped the emerging colonies and dominions. The form that sermons took varied widely, and this enabled preaching to be adopted and shaped by every denomination, so that in this period most religious groups could lay claim to a sermon style. The pulpit naturally lent itself to controversy, and consequently sermons lay at the heart of numerous religious arguments. Drawing on the latest research by leading sermon scholars, this handbook accesses historical, theological, rhetorical, literary and linguistic studies to demonstrate the interdisciplinary strength of the field of sermon studies and to show the centrality of sermons to religious life in this period.
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Page : 456 pages
File Size : 33,59 MB
Release : 1874
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