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Description
From their very different perspectives, Linda Hogan, Margaret Magdalen and Mongezi Guma go on to address the issue of justice and what it means to be human in the light of Mary's story. Mark Chapman takes up the problem of Christian politics, and how easy it is for Christians to become overly-fixated on church affairs at the expense of the suffering world. Similarly, Michael Doe sees the contemporary Anglican struggles about issues in human sexuality as a distraction from far more pressing matters, challenging the Anglican Communion to learn from the many examples of new life across the globe. In a lively piece, Joe Cassidy challenges Christians to think again about the universality of Christian ethics. Finally, Stephen Cottrell offers a vision of a world turned upside down and presents a call for a renewed sense of mission to combat the inherent destructiveness of so much recent political thinking.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Mark Chapman
1. "Living the Magnificat" - James Alison
2. "Living the Magnificat in the Shadow of Globalisation" - Linda Hogan (Director of the Irish School of Ecumenics and Professor at Trinity College Dublin)
3. "Catholic openness and the nature of Christian politics" - Mark Chapman
4. "The Magnificat: Mary Speaks on Justice" - Mongezi Guma (Rector of Christ the King, Sophiatown and Chairperson of the South African Commission for the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Minorities)
5. "Being Anglican Around the World" - Michael Doe (General Secretary of USPG)
6. "Justice and Joy: Participating in the Mission of God" - Stephen Cottrell (Bishop of Reading)
7. "Hospitality and Holiness" - Sr Margaret Magdalen CSMV
8. "Who's in and who's out?" - Joe Cassidy
Product details
Published | Oct 15 2007 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 144 |
ISBN | 9781441165008 |
Imprint | Mowbray |
Series | Affirming Catholicism |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Review in New Directions, January 2008
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"This collection of lectures and sermons outlines why Mary and her song are so fundamental to the Christian faith and how its message should be read in the current climate of church politics and world injustice... Mary's song is a 'summons to hope', and this book enables its readers, and the church, to identify this hope and engage with it, and the message of the Magnificat." - Antony Dutton, Theological Book Review, Vol 21 No 1, 2009
A. Dutton, Theological Book Review