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Carl Lowery, Interdenominational Theological Center student

Social Justice: Breaking It Down

Interdenominational Theological Center By Rev. C.W. Lowery   View and print as PDF.   Evolution of the church My concern for the nature of the church is not for the social justice successes or failures of past generations; my concern

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Occupy Wall Street Is Doing the Church’s Work

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Helmut Gollwitzer and Economic Justice¹ Abstract: Helmut Gollwitzer’s legacy as a politically concerned pastor and theologian is instructive for those today who want to take seriously both what Christian faith means for socio-economic justice and what that concern for socio-economic justice likewise means for the theological task. I treat three

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Carl Lowery, Interdenominational Theological Center student

Social Justice: Breaking It Down

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Interdenominational Theological Center By Rev. C.W. Lowery   View and print as PDF.   Evolution of the church My concern for the nature of the church is not for the social justice successes or failures of past generations; my concern is for this generation—a generation adept at identifying and critiquing

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A Walk on the Economic Side, Looking for Power

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Managing Editor’s Corner August 19, 2011 by Patrick David Heery   [wpcol_1half id=”” class=”” style=””]Take a walk through any American city and you will discover a wide range of sites: gated mansions; cardboard boxes masquerading as homes; children with private tutors and crowded classrooms with decades-old textbooks; factories that produce

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