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Author | : Milmon F. Harrison |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2005-03-03 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0198035012 |
Does God want us to be wealthy? Many people believe that God offers not only eternal joy in the hereafter but also material blessings in the here and now. Other Christians see this "prosperity theology," as nothing more than vulgar materialism, incompatible with orthodox Christianity. In Righteous Riches, Milmon F. Harrison examines the Word of Faith movement, an independent, non-denominational Christian movement that preaches the so-called "health and wealth gospel." The Word of Faith movement is an international network loosely bound by a basic doctrine called the "Faith Message," which teaches that it is God's will for Christians to be prosperous, successful, and healthy in the present life. Drawing on his personal experiences as a former insider and in-depth interviews with members, Harrison takes us inside the movement, revealing what it is like to belong, and how people accept, reject, and reshape Word of Faith doctrines to fit their own lives. Although the movement is not exclusively African American, many of its most prominent and recognized leaders are African American ministers with large congregations and national television audiences. Analyzing the movement's appeal to African Americans, Harrison argues that, because of their history of oppression and discrimination, African American religious institutions have always had to address the material--as well as spiritual--concerns of their members. The Word of Faith Movement, he says, is one of several prosperity movements that resonate strongly with African Americans. Situating the movement in the contexts of both contemporary American religion and the history of the Black Church, Righteous Riches offers a fascinating look at a quintessentially American phenomenon.
Author | : Milmon F. Harrison |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 019515388X |
The author examines the 'Word of Faith' movement, an American non-denominational movement that preaches the so-called 'health & wealth gospel'. In particular the study focuses on the response to the movement from the African American community.
Author | : Jon Bonk |
Publisher | : Orbis Books |
Total Pages | : 303 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1570756503 |
This revised edition of Missions and Money offers new reflections in the light of a changed situation in Christian missionary circles. Bonk offers new reflections in the lights of a changed situation, now marked by increases in the number of short-term missioners and increases in the numbers of Asians, Africans, and Latin Americans leaving their homelands to serves as missionaries to other people. The conversation on the ambiguity of wealth and Christian missionary outreach is deepened with essays by Christopher J.H. Wright on the righteous rich in the Hebrew Bible and by Justo Gonzalez on faith and wealth in the Christian Bible and the early church. Book jacket.
Author | : Luke Winslow |
Publisher | : Lexington Books |
Total Pages | : 189 |
Release | : 2017-07-24 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1498544150 |
Our economic arrangements require a persuasive story that can explain who is rich, who is poor, and why. This story shapes our attitudes toward what is just and unjust; this story dispenses power to some and withholds it from others; and the deeply political and paradoxical nature of this story presents a valuable site of rhetorical inquiry. Economic Injustice and the Rhetoric of the American Dream fills an important scholarly gap by connecting the need to make sense of economic arrangements with the rhetoric of the American Dream. Luke Winslow examines how the rhetoric of the American Dream has emerged as a dominant cultural touchstone in oscillation with a widespread shift to individualistic explanations for economic arrangements, the arrival of neoliberalism, growing levels on inequality, and dismal rates of economic mobility. By developing the tools of rhetorical and ideological criticism this book explores the American Dream in relation to religious, economic, educational, and political institutions ranging from Prosperity Theology to the candidacy and election of Donald Trump. Recommended for scholars in Communication, Economics, Political Science, and Religious Studies.
Author | : Mark D. Mathews |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 293 |
Release | : 2013-02-14 |
Genre | : Bibles |
ISBN | : 1107018501 |
Proposes a new approach to understanding how John speaks about wealth in the book of Revelation.
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