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Just Spirituality: How Faith Practices Fuel Social Action

Paperback |English |0830837752 | 9780830837755

Just Spirituality: How Faith Practices Fuel Social Action

Paperback |English |0830837752 | 9780830837755
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"This book helps us to develop the kind of deep and pervasive spirituality that can provide motivation and inspiration for activists committed to social justice. Along with her own concrete directives, Mae Cannon taps into the resources of saints both ancient and modern who can nurture those who will to do God's work in the world." (Tony Campolo, Ph.D., professor emeritus, Eastern University)"Biblical justice requires a healthy spirituality. Christian spirituality demands a life of justice. Using powerful and relevant historical and contemporary examples, Mae Cannon offers the possibility of a deeply spiritual faith transforming and shaping our Christian mission. Mae Cannon'sJust Spiritualityis now the essential text that integrates justice and spirituality and empowers evangelicals for justice." (Soong-Chan Rah, author of The Next Evangelicalism and Milton B. Engebretson Associate Professor of Church Growth and Evangelism, North Park Theological Seminary)"Just Spirituality: How Faith Practices Fuel Social Actionis a much-needed bridge between doing and being, between justice and spiritual formation, between faith and practice. Cannon's book is rooted in the lived experience of activists such as Mother Teresa, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Watchman Nee and others who worked to bring the shalom and justice of God into their world. Cannon explores how their inward spiritual practices fueled their outward actions. At a time when people focus on either inner work or outer work, it is lovely to find a book that sees the genius of the both/and." (Adele Calhoun, copastor of Redeemer Community Church, Needham/Wellesley, Mass., and author of Invitations from God and Spiritual Disciplines Handbook)"Just Spiritualityis a compelling call to a living faith that brings together Christian spirituality and social activism. Mae Cannon uses biographical narratives of Christian leaders to introduce and connect us to spiritual disciplines that anchor our lives as people working for justice. This book is an important read for activists seeking spiritual balance and contemplatives seeking a worldly vocation." (Curtiss Paul DeYoung, professor of reconciliation studies at Bethel University and author of Living Faith: How Faith Inspires Social Justice)"A book that theologically integrates spirituality and mission is compelling enough. But when it also lifts up faith heroes--both historical and contemporary--who have exemplified this integration, it goes from worth reading to must reading. Mae Cannon'sJust Spiritualityis such a book, as it puts names and faces to faith-inspired activism. As I met these people throughout the book, I kept saying to myself, I want to be like them. And fortunately, Cannon had people like me in mind, as she has provided guidelines to practice the disciplines in a way that releases us for mission. It's all here: theology, biography, missiology and spirituality. Let this book change the way we pray, meditate, worship and study the Scriptures, not just for our edification, but also for the transformation of the world." (F. Albert Tizon, Ph.D., associate professor of holistic ministry, Palmer Theological Seminary of Eastern University, and director of Word & Deed Network, Evangelicals for Social Action)"Mae Cannon reminds us that we, too, are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses. They call us to a life that is more deeply connected to God and more fully poured out for the broken and bruised world that he loves. There is power and calling in her wise guidance into just spirituality." (John Ortberg, senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church, Menlo Park, California)"Jesus' gospel is a call to action. The gospel requires us to right wrongs, to heal the broken places of this world. Mae Cannon is doing just that. Read this book for its rich wisdom that fuels activism like Mae's--the kind of activism needed in our world's toughest places." (Rich Stearns, president, World Vision, author, The Hole in Our Gospel)"What a fine and much-needed book! Mae Elise Cannon puts together in interesting and readable fashion what can never be separated--Christian spirituality and the work of justice. Even more effectively, she does it by the use of brilliant biographies. There is no ideology to resist or deny here, just some very real people who went all the way with the gospel." (Richard Rohr, O.F.M., Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque, New Mexico)"A new generation of advocates and activists of justice must face the harsh threat of burnout if and when their spiritual tanks run on empty. Unless they are replenished in Christ through the Spirit, they will never press on for the long haul. Such lack of endurance would be a major roadblock to the advance of justice in their midst. As a fellow traveler and seasoned guide, Mae Elise Cannon practices what she teaches and wisely instructs her readers on a vast array of spiritual resources available to them. She also points to saints who will energize and direct them along the way.Just Spirituality: How Faith Practices Fuel Social Actionis a timely and important work. It shows those zealous for Jesus' just ways how to keep racing well and stay on the path until they reach their final destination, when Jesus' jubilee justice arrives in its fullness." (Paul Louis Metzger, Ph.D., professor of Christian theology & theology of culture, Multnomah Biblical Seminary/Multnomah University, and author of Consuming Jesus: Beyond Race and Class Divisions in a Consumer Church)
ISBN: 0830837752
ISBN13: 9780830837755
Author: Mae Elise Cannon
Publisher: IVP Books
Format: Paperback
PublicationDate: 2013-01-25
Language: English
PageCount: 208
Dimensions: 5.4 x 0.7 x 8.2 inches
Weight: 9.6 ounces
"This book helps us to develop the kind of deep and pervasive spirituality that can provide motivation and inspiration for activists committed to social justice. Along with her own concrete directives, Mae Cannon taps into the resources of saints both ancient and modern who can nurture those who will to do God's work in the world." (Tony Campolo, Ph.D., professor emeritus, Eastern University)"Biblical justice requires a healthy spirituality. Christian spirituality demands a life of justice. Using powerful and relevant historical and contemporary examples, Mae Cannon offers the possibility of a deeply spiritual faith transforming and shaping our Christian mission. Mae Cannon'sJust Spiritualityis now the essential text that integrates justice and spirituality and empowers evangelicals for justice." (Soong-Chan Rah, author of The Next Evangelicalism and Milton B. Engebretson Associate Professor of Church Growth and Evangelism, North Park Theological Seminary)"Just Spirituality: How Faith Practices Fuel Social Actionis a much-needed bridge between doing and being, between justice and spiritual formation, between faith and practice. Cannon's book is rooted in the lived experience of activists such as Mother Teresa, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Watchman Nee and others who worked to bring the shalom and justice of God into their world. Cannon explores how their inward spiritual practices fueled their outward actions. At a time when people focus on either inner work or outer work, it is lovely to find a book that sees the genius of the both/and." (Adele Calhoun, copastor of Redeemer Community Church, Needham/Wellesley, Mass., and author of Invitations from God and Spiritual Disciplines Handbook)"Just Spiritualityis a compelling call to a living faith that brings together Christian spirituality and social activism. Mae Cannon uses biographical narratives of Christian leaders to introduce and connect us to spiritual disciplines that anchor our lives as people working for justice. This book is an important read for activists seeking spiritual balance and contemplatives seeking a worldly vocation." (Curtiss Paul DeYoung, professor of reconciliation studies at Bethel University and author of Living Faith: How Faith Inspires Social Justice)"A book that theologically integrates spirituality and mission is compelling enough. But when it also lifts up faith heroes--both historical and contemporary--who have exemplified this integration, it goes from worth reading to must reading. Mae Cannon'sJust Spiritualityis such a book, as it puts names and faces to faith-inspired activism. As I met these people throughout the book, I kept saying to myself, I want to be like them. And fortunately, Cannon had people like me in mind, as she has provided guidelines to practice the disciplines in a way that releases us for mission. It's all here: theology, biography, missiology and spirituality. Let this book change the way we pray, meditate, worship and study the Scriptures, not just for our edification, but also for the transformation of the world." (F. Albert Tizon, Ph.D., associate professor of holistic ministry, Palmer Theological Seminary of Eastern University, and director of Word & Deed Network, Evangelicals for Social Action)"Mae Cannon reminds us that we, too, are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses. They call us to a life that is more deeply connected to God and more fully poured out for the broken and bruised world that he loves. There is power and calling in her wise guidance into just spirituality." (John Ortberg, senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church, Menlo Park, California)"Jesus' gospel is a call to action. The gospel requires us to right wrongs, to heal the broken places of this world. Mae Cannon is doing just that. Read this book for its rich wisdom that fuels activism like Mae's--the kind of activism needed in our world's toughest places." (Rich Stearns, president, World Vision, author, The Hole in Our Gospel)"What a fine and much-needed book! Mae Elise Cannon puts together in interesting and readable fashion what can never be separated--Christian spirituality and the work of justice. Even more effectively, she does it by the use of brilliant biographies. There is no ideology to resist or deny here, just some very real people who went all the way with the gospel." (Richard Rohr, O.F.M., Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque, New Mexico)"A new generation of advocates and activists of justice must face the harsh threat of burnout if and when their spiritual tanks run on empty. Unless they are replenished in Christ through the Spirit, they will never press on for the long haul. Such lack of endurance would be a major roadblock to the advance of justice in their midst. As a fellow traveler and seasoned guide, Mae Elise Cannon practices what she teaches and wisely instructs her readers on a vast array of spiritual resources available to them. She also points to saints who will energize and direct them along the way.Just Spirituality: How Faith Practices Fuel Social Actionis a timely and important work. It shows those zealous for Jesus' just ways how to keep racing well and stay on the path until they reach their final destination, when Jesus' jubilee justice arrives in its fullness." (Paul Louis Metzger, Ph.D., professor of Christian theology & theology of culture, Multnomah Biblical Seminary/Multnomah University, and author of Consuming Jesus: Beyond Race and Class Divisions in a Consumer Church)

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"This book helps us to develop the kind of deep and pervasive spirituality that can provide motivation and inspiration for activists committed to social justice. Along with her own concrete directives, Mae Cannon taps into the resources of saints both ancient and modern who can nurture those who will to do God's work in the world." (Tony Campolo, Ph.D., professor emeritus, Eastern University)"Biblical justice requires a healthy spirituality. Christian spirituality demands a life of justice. Using powerful and relevant historical and contemporary examples, Mae Cannon offers the possibility of a deeply spiritual faith transforming and shaping our Christian mission. Mae Cannon'sJust Spiritualityis now the essential text that integrates justice and spirituality and empowers evangelicals for justice." (Soong-Chan Rah, author of The Next Evangelicalism and Milton B. Engebretson Associate Professor of Church Growth and Evangelism, North Park Theological Seminary)"Just Spirituality: How Faith Practices Fuel Social Actionis a much-needed bridge between doing and being, between justice and spiritual formation, between faith and practice. Cannon's book is rooted in the lived experience of activists such as Mother Teresa, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Watchman Nee and others who worked to bring the shalom and justice of God into their world. Cannon explores how their inward spiritual practices fueled their outward actions. At a time when people focus on either inner work or outer work, it is lovely to find a book that sees the genius of the both/and." (Adele Calhoun, copastor of Redeemer Community Church, Needham/Wellesley, Mass., and author of Invitations from God and Spiritual Disciplines Handbook)"Just Spiritualityis a compelling call to a living faith that brings together Christian spirituality and social activism. Mae Cannon uses biographical narratives of Christian leaders to introduce and connect us to spiritual disciplines that anchor our lives as people working for justice. This book is an important read for activists seeking spiritual balance and contemplatives seeking a worldly vocation." (Curtiss Paul DeYoung, professor of reconciliation studies at Bethel University and author of Living Faith: How Faith Inspires Social Justice)"A book that theologically integrates spirituality and mission is compelling enough. But when it also lifts up faith heroes--both historical and contemporary--who have exemplified this integration, it goes from worth reading to must reading. Mae Cannon'sJust Spiritualityis such a book, as it puts names and faces to faith-inspired activism. As I met these people throughout the book, I kept saying to myself, I want to be like them. And fortunately, Cannon had people like me in mind, as she has provided guidelines to practice the disciplines in a way that releases us for mission. It's all here: theology, biography, missiology and spirituality. Let this book change the way we pray, meditate, worship and study the Scriptures, not just for our edification, but also for the transformation of the world." (F. Albert Tizon, Ph.D., associate professor of holistic ministry, Palmer Theological Seminary of Eastern University, and director of Word & Deed Network, Evangelicals for Social Action)"Mae Cannon reminds us that we, too, are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses. They call us to a life that is more deeply connected to God and more fully poured out for the broken and bruised world that he loves. There is power and calling in her wise guidance into just spirituality." (John Ortberg, senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church, Menlo Park, California)"Jesus' gospel is a call to action. The gospel requires us to right wrongs, to heal the broken places of this world. Mae Cannon is doing just that. Read this book for its rich wisdom that fuels activism like Mae's--the kind of activism needed in our world's toughest places." (Rich Stearns, president, World Vision, author, The Hole in Our Gospel)"What a fine and much-needed book! Mae Elise Cannon puts together in interesting and readable fashion what can never be separated--Christian spirituality and the work of justice. Even more effectively, she does it by the use of brilliant biographies. There is no ideology to resist or deny here, just some very real people who went all the way with the gospel." (Richard Rohr, O.F.M., Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque, New Mexico)"A new generation of advocates and activists of justice must face the harsh threat of burnout if and when their spiritual tanks run on empty. Unless they are replenished in Christ through the Spirit, they will never press on for the long haul. Such lack of endurance would be a major roadblock to the advance of justice in their midst. As a fellow traveler and seasoned guide, Mae Elise Cannon practices what she teaches and wisely instructs her readers on a vast array of spiritual resources available to them. She also points to saints who will energize and direct them along the way.Just Spirituality: How Faith Practices Fuel Social Actionis a timely and important work. It shows those zealous for Jesus' just ways how to keep racing well and stay on the path until they reach their final destination, when Jesus' jubilee justice arrives in its fullness." (Paul Louis Metzger, Ph.D., professor of Christian theology & theology of culture, Multnomah Biblical Seminary/Multnomah University, and author of Consuming Jesus: Beyond Race and Class Divisions in a Consumer Church)
ISBN: 0830837752
ISBN13: 9780830837755
Author: Mae Elise Cannon
Publisher: IVP Books
Format: Paperback
PublicationDate: 2013-01-25
Language: English
PageCount: 208
Dimensions: 5.4 x 0.7 x 8.2 inches
Weight: 9.6 ounces
"This book helps us to develop the kind of deep and pervasive spirituality that can provide motivation and inspiration for activists committed to social justice. Along with her own concrete directives, Mae Cannon taps into the resources of saints both ancient and modern who can nurture those who will to do God's work in the world." (Tony Campolo, Ph.D., professor emeritus, Eastern University)"Biblical justice requires a healthy spirituality. Christian spirituality demands a life of justice. Using powerful and relevant historical and contemporary examples, Mae Cannon offers the possibility of a deeply spiritual faith transforming and shaping our Christian mission. Mae Cannon'sJust Spiritualityis now the essential text that integrates justice and spirituality and empowers evangelicals for justice." (Soong-Chan Rah, author of The Next Evangelicalism and Milton B. Engebretson Associate Professor of Church Growth and Evangelism, North Park Theological Seminary)"Just Spirituality: How Faith Practices Fuel Social Actionis a much-needed bridge between doing and being, between justice and spiritual formation, between faith and practice. Cannon's book is rooted in the lived experience of activists such as Mother Teresa, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Watchman Nee and others who worked to bring the shalom and justice of God into their world. Cannon explores how their inward spiritual practices fueled their outward actions. At a time when people focus on either inner work or outer work, it is lovely to find a book that sees the genius of the both/and." (Adele Calhoun, copastor of Redeemer Community Church, Needham/Wellesley, Mass., and author of Invitations from God and Spiritual Disciplines Handbook)"Just Spiritualityis a compelling call to a living faith that brings together Christian spirituality and social activism. Mae Cannon uses biographical narratives of Christian leaders to introduce and connect us to spiritual disciplines that anchor our lives as people working for justice. This book is an important read for activists seeking spiritual balance and contemplatives seeking a worldly vocation." (Curtiss Paul DeYoung, professor of reconciliation studies at Bethel University and author of Living Faith: How Faith Inspires Social Justice)"A book that theologically integrates spirituality and mission is compelling enough. But when it also lifts up faith heroes--both historical and contemporary--who have exemplified this integration, it goes from worth reading to must reading. Mae Cannon'sJust Spiritualityis such a book, as it puts names and faces to faith-inspired activism. As I met these people throughout the book, I kept saying to myself, I want to be like them. And fortunately, Cannon had people like me in mind, as she has provided guidelines to practice the disciplines in a way that releases us for mission. It's all here: theology, biography, missiology and spirituality. Let this book change the way we pray, meditate, worship and study the Scriptures, not just for our edification, but also for the transformation of the world." (F. Albert Tizon, Ph.D., associate professor of holistic ministry, Palmer Theological Seminary of Eastern University, and director of Word & Deed Network, Evangelicals for Social Action)"Mae Cannon reminds us that we, too, are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses. They call us to a life that is more deeply connected to God and more fully poured out for the broken and bruised world that he loves. There is power and calling in her wise guidance into just spirituality." (John Ortberg, senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church, Menlo Park, California)"Jesus' gospel is a call to action. The gospel requires us to right wrongs, to heal the broken places of this world. Mae Cannon is doing just that. Read this book for its rich wisdom that fuels activism like Mae's--the kind of activism needed in our world's toughest places." (Rich Stearns, president, World Vision, author, The Hole in Our Gospel)"What a fine and much-needed book! Mae Elise Cannon puts together in interesting and readable fashion what can never be separated--Christian spirituality and the work of justice. Even more effectively, she does it by the use of brilliant biographies. There is no ideology to resist or deny here, just some very real people who went all the way with the gospel." (Richard Rohr, O.F.M., Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque, New Mexico)"A new generation of advocates and activists of justice must face the harsh threat of burnout if and when their spiritual tanks run on empty. Unless they are replenished in Christ through the Spirit, they will never press on for the long haul. Such lack of endurance would be a major roadblock to the advance of justice in their midst. As a fellow traveler and seasoned guide, Mae Elise Cannon practices what she teaches and wisely instructs her readers on a vast array of spiritual resources available to them. She also points to saints who will energize and direct them along the way.Just Spirituality: How Faith Practices Fuel Social Actionis a timely and important work. It shows those zealous for Jesus' just ways how to keep racing well and stay on the path until they reach their final destination, when Jesus' jubilee justice arrives in its fullness." (Paul Louis Metzger, Ph.D., professor of Christian theology & theology of culture, Multnomah Biblical Seminary/Multnomah University, and author of Consuming Jesus: Beyond Race and Class Divisions in a Consumer Church)

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