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Revelation and revolution: answering the call to radical faithfulness Steve Chase

By: Chase, SteveMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Pendle Hill pamphlet ; 431Publication details: Wallingford, PA: Pendle Hill Publications c 2015 Description: 36 p; 20 cmISBN: 9780875744315Subject(s): King, Martin Luther Jr., 1929-1968 | Nonviolence -- Religious aspects -- Society of Friends | Peace movements -- United States | Spiritual life -- Society of FriendsDDC classification: 289.5'05 PEN #431
Contents:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-35)
Summary: For Steve Chase, being a faithful friend and follower of Jesus has always meant being engaged in nonviolent revolutionary work to bring about a beloved community which embodies spiritual wisdom, social justice, and ecological sustainability. His understanding of this call is informed by the Jewish prophets, Jesus, early Quakers, the life example of Martin Luther King, Jr., and by decades of reflection on his own and other people's stories of working to help heal and repair the world. In this pamphlet, written in part as a response to the Kabarak Call for Peace and Ecojustice, Steve distills the core features of the spiritual call to faithful activism and urges us to rise above the understandable, but debilitating, sins of denial, despair, and distraction. Discussion questions included.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-35)

For Steve Chase, being a faithful friend and follower of Jesus has always meant being engaged in nonviolent revolutionary work to bring about a beloved community which embodies spiritual wisdom, social justice, and ecological sustainability. His understanding of this call is informed by the Jewish prophets, Jesus, early Quakers, the life example of Martin Luther King, Jr., and by decades of reflection on his own and other people's stories of working to help heal and repair the world. In this pamphlet, written in part as a response to the Kabarak Call for Peace and Ecojustice, Steve distills the core features of the spiritual call to faithful activism and urges us to rise above the understandable, but debilitating, sins of denial, despair, and distraction. Discussion questions included.

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