Blessed Are the Poor?: Urban Poverty and the Church
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Blessed Are the Poor?: Urban Poverty and the Church  -     By: Laurie Green

Blessed Are the Poor?: Urban Poverty and the Church

SCM Press / 2015 / Paperback

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Title: Blessed Are the Poor?: Urban Poverty and the Church
By: Laurie Green
Format: Paperback
Vendor: SCM Press
Publication Date: 2015
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN-13: 9780334053651
Stock No: WW053650

Publisher's Description

• Poverty and the poor are a key topic in society and one the Church cannot ignore. Pope Francis and Justin Welby have both emphasised the importance of the Church of and for the poor. • Laurie Green is a pioneer of contextual theology and a widely respected and well networked teacher and speaker. • The book offers contextual theology and theological reflection at its best. • A number of training institutions offer modules on ministry in an urban context, and Laurie Green is a regular speaker at these.

Author Bio

Laurie Green was born and bred in East London, taught theology and ministered in urban parishes before becoming a bishop in Essex. Two of his books were acclaimed as ‘books of the year’ by the Church Times and his Let’s Do Theology remains a classic of contextual theology.

Editorial Reviews

You have in your hands a rare and special document. Here unearthed for you are deep stories of hope and possibility as well as stories of hardship and dismay.These stories belong to the often forgotten residents of Britain’s housing estates. Laurie Green bears witness to how God is very present and how theology and church can become alive because of the mysterious part that those who are marginalised often play in the purposes of God. -- Ann Morisy

Bishop Laurie Green gives us a power pack of experience, with fresh insights into Jesus' declaration "Blessed are you who are poor" by breaking open space for the poor to speak for themselves from within their communities. Based on a life-long immersion in the lives of the poor, it is a Gospel-centric account saturated with fresh Gospel insights from the perspectives of the world of the poor, to enable us authentically to challenge the present ordering of society and Church. A reflection-action "work book" challenging us all as Christians and Church to really be with the poor, who are full of inspiring stories from the underside of our society. -- John Battle

This carefully researched but highly readable book combines detailed reflection on biblical resources with historical and sociological perspectives on housing estates and issues of urban poverty and, most significantly, the experience and stories of poor people themselves. Rejecting platitudes and romanticism, it is a powerful demonstration of the practice of contextual theology and offers a persuasive and provocative interpretation of what Jesus meant when he pronounced the poor 'blessed'. -- Stuart Murray Williams

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