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Church's Mission in a Polarized World: Magenta

Autor Fr Robert Aaron Wessman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 feb 2023
"Christians and other people of good will are longing for a response that can lead the way out of the divisiveness and vitriol of our times. I wrote this book to provide some assistance to readers to discern a way out of the toxicity in which we live, and to stimulate courage and hope so that all people can see the age in which we live more clearly and respond with the grace necessary to follow more fully the call God has spoken--a missionary call to deepen Christ's incarnational movement in our world." - Fr. Robert Aaron Wessman
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ISBN-13: 9781565485495
ISBN-10: 1565485491
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: New City Press
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For good reason, many people bemoan the polarization and lack of civility in American life and politics, often with a sense of despair or resignation. What can be done, anyway? Someone else should solve the problem. In this timely book, Fr. Wessman reminds us of our apostolic vocation to cross over and encounter other people, as Christ did. Faith sees with the eyes of love, and seeks the good of the other rather than their defeat. More than an inspiring call, however, Fr. Wessman explains the skills and virtues needed, and how to take those first small steps to become people of hope, courage, and hospitality. - R. J. Snell, Editor-in-Chief, The Public Discourse


The divisiveness of US politics has been the topic of countless opinion columns, but Robert Aaron Wessman expertly provides history and context to help Christians and all Americans find a way out of the storm. Both incisive and hopeful, The Church's Mission in a Polarized World offers practical principles from the teachings of Jesus (and examples of people who put those principles to use) to restore our civic life. - Robert David Sullivan
Senior Editor, America Magazine


Fr. Aaron Wessman has provided a much-needed exploration of how the Church can--indeed, must--respond to the toxic polarization that has strained communities, severed relationships, and derailed collaboration. He persuasively shows how a ministry of "crossing over into the storm" has a much more authentic grounding in the Gospel than the war imagery often invoked to motivate American Christians to action. This book is an important attempt to reset the conversation. - Robert K. Vischer, Interim President, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN