An Examined Faith: Social Context and Religious CommitmentBeacon Press, 31 лип. 1991 р. - 400 стор. James Luther Adams has been a major force in American social ethics and liberal theology for more than half a century, from his work with anti-Nazi preachers in Germany in the late 1930s through his teaching at the University of Chicago and the Harvard Divinity School. Here is his latest collection of inimitable essays. |
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Reflections of a Lifetime | 9 |
Conversations at Collegium | 19 |
The Vocation of Ministry and The Praying Hands | 47 |
The Latest Word | 55 |
By Their Groups Shall Ye Know Them | 61 |
The Classical Humanism of Irving Babbitt | 67 |
Charles Eliot Norton Genius loci Shady Hill | 75 |
8 | 83 |
22 | 213 |
Religion and Society | 221 |
The Arts and Society | 222 |
The Prophetic Covenant and Social Concern | 234 |
25 | 243 |
29 | 272 |
30 | 281 |
The Uses of Diversity | 290 |
17 | 89 |
II | 120 |
History and Theology | 141 |
15 | 149 |
The AIDS Epidemic and Palliative Care | 201 |
Out of Despair | 207 |
Liberal Christianity | 301 |
The Liberal Christian Holds Up the Mirror | 308 |
Liberals and Evangelicals | 323 |
35 | 332 |
37 | 353 |
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