Compassion and Solidarity: The Church for Others

by Gregory Baum

Paperback, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

261.8

Publication

House of Anansi Press (1992), Edition: 2nd Second ed., 112 pages

Description

In the forthright style that has earned him a reputation for controversy, theologian Gregory Baum presents the Faith and Justice movement in the churches -- especially the Roman Catholic Church -- together with the considerable opposition to it. He discusses why many Christians are becoming activists, turning their faith into deeds by working for the liberation of the poor, not only in South America and the Third World but in Canada, as well. Baum argues for a new ecumenism, permitting a more representative opinion within the Church and, in a larger sense, for what he believes are the fundamentals of a "just society." He says that there is a new realization that God is on the side of the oppressed -- that Christians are here to help in the struggle for liberation.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Shahnareads
I read this way back in University. I honestly don't remember it very well. I should probably read it again.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

112 p.; 5 inches

ISBN

0887845320 / 9780887845321
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