
Transforming the world?
The Gospel And Social Responsibility
Jamie Grant(Editor)
Apollos (Publisher)
Published on 15. May 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-84474-374-2 (ISBN)
Description
Explore the harmony of evangelism and social action in evangelical Christianity. Discover how faith can address both spiritual and physical needs in our world.
Evangelical Christianity has long been plagued by a dichotomy between evangelism and social action. The debate about whether evangelicals should attempt to make this world a better place in tune with God's will as well as prepare people for life in a better world is the background to this stimulating volume, which seeks to demonstrate that there is no tension between the task of evangelism and the Christian's obligation to care for those in need. The issue should never have been one of 'either/or' but rather should always have been voiced in terms of 'both/and'. The Bible's teaching makes it plain that God's salvific work is both spiritual and physical.
The first seven chapters survey relevant material in the Old and New Testaments; the second seven explore the theme of world transformation from the perspective of social ethics, systematic theology and church history. The clear message is that the proclamation of God's salvation must address both the desperate spiritual need of a sinful humanity and the desperate physical need that is all too apparent in our troubled world - and that there is theoretical and practical work yet to be done as we think and work under the dominion of Jesus, who as a result of his death and resurrection has been given all authority in heaven and earth.
The contributors are David L. Baker, Tim Chester, M. Daniel Carroll R., Jamie A. Grant, Peter S. Heslam, Jason Hood, Dewi A. Hughes, I. Howard Marshall, Rene Padilla, Anna Robbins, David W. Smith, Melvin Tinker, Alistair I. Wilson and Christopher J. H. Wright.
Evangelical Christianity has long been plagued by a dichotomy between evangelism and social action. The debate about whether evangelicals should attempt to make this world a better place in tune with God's will as well as prepare people for life in a better world is the background to this stimulating volume, which seeks to demonstrate that there is no tension between the task of evangelism and the Christian's obligation to care for those in need. The issue should never have been one of 'either/or' but rather should always have been voiced in terms of 'both/and'. The Bible's teaching makes it plain that God's salvific work is both spiritual and physical.
The first seven chapters survey relevant material in the Old and New Testaments; the second seven explore the theme of world transformation from the perspective of social ethics, systematic theology and church history. The clear message is that the proclamation of God's salvation must address both the desperate spiritual need of a sinful humanity and the desperate physical need that is all too apparent in our troubled world - and that there is theoretical and practical work yet to be done as we think and work under the dominion of Jesus, who as a result of his death and resurrection has been given all authority in heaven and earth.
The contributors are David L. Baker, Tim Chester, M. Daniel Carroll R., Jamie A. Grant, Peter S. Heslam, Jason Hood, Dewi A. Hughes, I. Howard Marshall, Rene Padilla, Anna Robbins, David W. Smith, Melvin Tinker, Alistair I. Wilson and Christopher J. H. Wright.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Nottingham
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Inter-Varsity Press
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84474-374-2 (9781844743742)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Dewi Hughes is theological adviser to Tearfund, an international relief organization based in London, and a member of the Lausanne Movement's Theological Working Group. He is author of Has God Many Names? and God of the Poor.
Content
1 Protecting the vulnerable: the law and social care
David L. Baker
2. Failing the vulnerable: the prophets and social care
M. Daniel Carroll R.
3. 'Why bother with the vulnerable?': the wisdom of social care
Jamie A. Grant
4. Biblical paradigms of redemption: exodus, jubilee and the cross
Christopher J. H. Wright
5. The compassion of the Christ
Alistair I. Wilson
6. Luke's 'social' gospel: the social theology of Luke-Acts
I. Howard Marshall
7. Theology in action: Paul and Christian social care
Jason Hood
8. The Servant solution: the coordination of evangelism and social action
Melvin Tinker
9. Understanding and overcoming poverty
Dewi A. Hughes
10. The biblical basis for social ethics
C. Rene Padilla
11. Public execution: the atonement and world transformation
Anna Robbins
12. Eschatology and the transformation of the world: contradiction, continuity, confl ation and the endurance of hope
Tim Chester
13. Evangelicals and society: the story of an on-off relationship
David W. Smith
14. An appeal to moral imagination and commercial acumen: transforming business as a solution to poverty
Peter S. Heslam
David L. Baker
2. Failing the vulnerable: the prophets and social care
M. Daniel Carroll R.
3. 'Why bother with the vulnerable?': the wisdom of social care
Jamie A. Grant
4. Biblical paradigms of redemption: exodus, jubilee and the cross
Christopher J. H. Wright
5. The compassion of the Christ
Alistair I. Wilson
6. Luke's 'social' gospel: the social theology of Luke-Acts
I. Howard Marshall
7. Theology in action: Paul and Christian social care
Jason Hood
8. The Servant solution: the coordination of evangelism and social action
Melvin Tinker
9. Understanding and overcoming poverty
Dewi A. Hughes
10. The biblical basis for social ethics
C. Rene Padilla
11. Public execution: the atonement and world transformation
Anna Robbins
12. Eschatology and the transformation of the world: contradiction, continuity, confl ation and the endurance of hope
Tim Chester
13. Evangelicals and society: the story of an on-off relationship
David W. Smith
14. An appeal to moral imagination and commercial acumen: transforming business as a solution to poverty
Peter S. Heslam