FORS CLAVIGERA VOLUME 2 LETTERS TO THE WORKMEN AND LABOURERS OF GREAT BRITAIN

FORS CLAVIGERA VOLUME 2 LETTERS TO THE WORKMEN AND LABOURERS OF GREAT BRITAIN
Author: JOHN RUSKIN
Publisher: BEYOND BOOKS HUB
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2022-08-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

I would wish you a happy New Year, if I thought my wishes likely to be of the least use. Perhaps, indeed, if your cap of liberty were what you always take it for, a wishing cap, I might borrow it of you, for once; and be so much cheered by the chime of its bells, as to wish you a happy New Year, whether you deserved one or not: which would be the worst thing I could possibly bring to pass for you. But wishing cap, belled or silent, you can lend me none; and my wishes having proved, for the most part, vain for myself, except in making me wretched till I got rid of them, I will not present you with anything which I have found to be of so little worth. But if you trust more to any one else’s than mine, let me advise your requesting them to wish that you may deserve a happy New Year, whether you get one or not.....

Fors Clavigera

Fors Clavigera
Author: John Ruskin
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2023-08-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368913042

Reproduction of the original.

Speaking of God in an Inhumane World, Volume 2

Speaking of God in an Inhumane World, Volume 2
Author: Christopher Rowland
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2024-10-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1666753882

This two-volume collection of essays on the Bible and social justice, liberation theology, and radical Christianity by Christopher Rowland addresses the question raised by Gustavo Gutiérrez about how we can speak of God as a loving parent in a world that continues to be so inhumane. These essays by an esteemed New Testament scholar represent intellectual interests of a lifetime as he integrated exegesis of the New Testament texts in their first-century contexts and located their interpretations within the quests for meaning and significance that exist within contemporary society. These essays represent mostly the latter concern—exploring Christian Scripture, which has informed the lives of men and women down the centuries—as they interpret both contexts, and in doing so make a significant contribution to contextual theology that should be heard by the inhabitants of both contexts. The first volume of Speaking of God in an Inhumane World includes essays on liberation theology and radical Christianity; the second volume focuses primarily on radical Christianity and includes reflections on Gerrard Winstanley, William Blake, William Stringfellow, and others.