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A Common Humanity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

A Common Humanity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-11-21
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  • Publisher: Unknown

These are the words of some Muslim leaders in Forest Gate, London, about their relationship with people of other faiths: "The Prophet says the heaviest things on the scale will be good manners. Not prayer. Not charity. Good manners. When the Prophet said good manners, he did not say good manners to Muslims. He did not say good manners to non-Muslims. The Prophet kept it vague, he said good manners." "People will see that church people, Muslim people, and the people of temples are working together. The message will go to the community to live peacefully. I believe this is a good idea. We must work on that. This is the teaching of Islam as well." "If you are a religious leader in your area, it is very important for you to engage with other religions. So then, other people will see you and think, my religion is allowing me to engage with other people. All religious communities look at their leaders." A Common Humanity is based primarily on interviews conducted by the author with a group of Muslims involved in an interfaith project in Forest Gate, London.

The Holy Spirit in African Christianity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

The Holy Spirit in African Christianity

This book is a study of what African Christians living in Britain believe about the Holy Spirit.

A Common Humanity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 59

A Common Humanity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-11-21
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

This book looks at what motivates Muslims to reach out to people of other faiths. The book found that for Muslims, their sense of sharing a common humanity with non-Muslims is a key factor. The book is based on the experience of a group of Muslims in East London who have worked successfully for several years with the non-Muslims in their community. The books finding suggests that whilst leaders and scholars of different religions might focus on such areas as the nature of God or the similarities of holy scriptures across different religions as the basis for unity, for the people at the grassroots, relating with those of other faiths is more about being human together.

African Voices
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

African Voices

Introducing an emerging academic field known as African British Theologies, this publication explores the significant presence of African Christianity in Britain. Featuring contributions from twelve scholarly African pastors engaged in ministry and theology in Britain, this book is a unique expression of theology from African Christians, contextualizing the gospel for a multicultural British society. Under three key areas of missiology, contextual constructive theology and transformative practical theology the contributors interact with topics such as reverse missiology, African pneumatology, prosperity gospel, and urban mission. This book rigorously examines new contexts of Christianity and articulates new theological perspectives that are required to understand twenty-first-century ministry, not only in urban Britain, but also across the world.

Fearful Times; Living Faith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 181

Fearful Times; Living Faith

We live in fearful times with many threats and horrors. We've seen a pandemic, systemic racism and violence, resurgent nationalism and tribalism, polarization and mutual suspicion, insurrection, environmental peril due to climate change, and on. We can feel helpless. But these threats give impetus for reflection on what faith has to say in any time of challenge. Where do we turn in real need? What makes a difference? What do we really believe? Can we speak in Christ's name against dishonesty, cruelty, and neglect of the most needy and vulnerable in times of crisis? The recent pandemic and other horrors provide the catalyst for theology that lives today and in the future, in fearful times and whatever comes next. As Christians, as people of faith, how do we find God alive in us and present in our turmoil? And how do we share that hope with others? How can Christian faith help us bring the best out of the worst? Can we rediscover our faith, our church, our lives in these times of crisis? This volume presents a variety of perspectives and answers for questions of fearful times and living faith.

Nigeria: The Way Forward
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

Nigeria: The Way Forward

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-11-02
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  • Publisher: Author House

Nigeria: The Way Forward is Chigor Chike’s assessment of the state of Nigeria and how the country can improve. The book comes out of his belief that there is nothing God cannot do.

Working Against the Grain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

Working Against the Grain

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-12-18
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Christianity has been both the cause of oppression among Black communities and a source of liberation. Black Christianity has sought solace in the redemptive figure of Christ in its struggle for human dignity and freedom. 'Working Against the Grain' addresses the displacement of Black theology in Diasporan African churches by charismatic and conservative neo-Pentecostalism. The essays present a radical Black theology that empowers disenfranchised Black people whilst challenging White power to see and act differently. 'Working Against the Grain' is an essential text for all those interested in the pursuit of racial justice and other forms of anti-oppressive practice, both inside the church and beyond it.

Workers on Arrival
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

Workers on Arrival

"An eloquent and essential correction to contemporary discussions of the American working class."—The Nation From the ongoing issues of poverty, health, housing, and employment to the recent upsurge of lethal police-community relations, the black working class stands at the center of perceptions of social and racial conflict today. Journalists and public policy analysts often discuss the black poor as “consumers” rather than “producers,” as “takers” rather than “givers,” and as “liabilities” instead of “assets.” In his engrossing history, Workers on Arrival, Joe William Trotter, Jr., refutes these perceptions by charting the black working class’s vast contribution...

Ghost Ship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Ghost Ship

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-07-10
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  • Publisher: SCM Press

The Church is very good at saying all the right things about racial equality. But the reality is that the institution has utterly failed to back up these good intentions with demonstrable efforts to reform. It is a long way from being a place of black flourishing. Through conversation with clergy, lay people and campaigners in the Church of England, A.D.A France-Williams issues a stark warning to the church, demonstrating how black and brown ministers are left to drown in a sea of complacency and collusion. While sticking plaster remedies abound, France-Williams argues that what is needed is a wholesale change in structure and mindset. Unflinching in its critique of the church, Ghost Ship explores the harrowing stories of institutional racism experienced then and now, within the Church of England. Far from being an issue which can be solved by simply recruiting more black and brown clergy, says France-Williams, structural racism requires a wholesale dismantling and reassembling of the ship - before it is too late.

Things Fall Apart?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 323

Things Fall Apart?

This book calls for a major paradigm shift in the church’s thinking and practice if the church is to engage with the upcoming generations of the third decade of this fast-changing twenty-first century. Just as the church has had to adapt to a changing context in the past, it now needs to engage seriously with this post-enlightenment, post-human, techno-centric age of artificial intelligence. However, the church also needs to recall its counter-cultural, prophetic role, following Elijah, Jeremiah, Amos, Jesus, and Paul, challenging society as it faces complex dilemmas raised by technology-driven development in these unprecedented times. The church will have to acknowledge unaddressed weakne...