Seeing God in Each Other (Paperback)


As neighborhoods, cities, and churches become gathering places for people from an astonishing variety of cultures, traditions, races, and ethnicities, racism us a profoundly spiritual concern and it's more important than ever for Christians to see the face of God in one another. This book takes a look at just what that means and how to help make it happen.

Seeing God in Each Other is rooted in an abiding hope that congregations are one of the few places where people can work together for positive human change. This book addresses that need, with a selection of essays by respected Anglicans including Frederick Borsch, Michael Battle, and Steven Charleston.

Also included are practical suggestions on what parishes can do to support the vision of an anti-racist church, as well as a leader guide useful for parish programs


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As neighborhoods, cities, and churches become gathering places for people from an astonishing variety of cultures, traditions, races, and ethnicities, racism us a profoundly spiritual concern and it's more important than ever for Christians to see the face of God in one another. This book takes a look at just what that means and how to help make it happen.

Seeing God in Each Other is rooted in an abiding hope that congregations are one of the few places where people can work together for positive human change. This book addresses that need, with a selection of essays by respected Anglicans including Frederick Borsch, Michael Battle, and Steven Charleston.

Also included are practical suggestions on what parishes can do to support the vision of an anti-racist church, as well as a leader guide useful for parish programs

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Imprint

Morehouse Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

April 2006

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First published

March 2006

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Dimensions

216 x 138 x 6mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

80

ISBN-13

978-0-8192-2186-5

Barcode

9780819221865

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LSN

0-8192-2186-4



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