Reclaiming Prophetic Witness: Liberal Religion in the Public Square

by Paul Rasor

Other authorsDan McKanan (Foreword)
Paperback, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

A > Unitarian Universalism

Description

In this clarion call to action, leading Unitarian Universalist theologian Paul Rasor dispels the myth that conservative Christianity is the only valid religious voice in the national debates on social policy. Showing that religious liberals are more numerous than many realize, he calls on them to embrace their prophetic heritage and bring their religious convictions to bear on the issues of our time. Reclaiming Prophetic Witness will lift your spirit, while inspiring you to lift your voice and reclaim a place in the public square. From the foreword: This is a time for prophets. In the United States, economic inequality-at its highest level since the Gilded Age-is tearing our communities apart, depriving young people of hope in the future. Across the world, the unsustainable use of fossil fuels has poisoned the soil and the air, turning African farms into desert and threatening island nations with destruction. Great liberation struggles of past generations remain incomplete. All too often, churches close their doors to queer families, schools close their doors to immigrant children, and hospitals close their doors to the most vulnerable. The earth and her people cry out in anguish, in indignation, and, yet still, in hope....… (more)

Publication

Skinner House Books (2013), Edition: First Edition, 136 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member uufnn
This work is the UU Common Read for 2015. From the back cover of the book: Paul Rasor is director of the Center for the Study of Religious Freedom and a professor of religious studies at Virginia Wesleyan University. He is also the author of Faith Without Certainty: Liberal Theology in the
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Twenty-first Century. From the foreword by Dan McKanan, winner of the Frederic G. Melcher Book Award, "This book is a handbook for prophets like us. Speaking directly to religious liberals (the author) lays out our shortcomings in sometimes painful detail... (He) calls us to do better--and provides us with the tools for the task." Extensive notes and suggestions for further reading are included. A discussion guide accompanies this book.
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LibraryThing member bibleblaster
A long overdue "clearing up" of religiously liberal confusion about the separation of church and state and a call to carry our convictions into the public square. "As religious liberals, we know that we are united in a single interdependent world, that human beings have the ability to create good
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as well as evil, that our diversity is something to celebrate rather than fear, and that we can build just and liberating human communities." Knowing it...what will we do?
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Call number

A > Unitarian Universalism

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

136 p.; 8.25 inches

ISBN

1558966765 / 9781558966765
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