We Carry the Fire: Family and Citizenship as Spiritual Calling
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We Carry the Fire: Family and Citizenship as Spiritual Calling  -     By: Richard A. Hoehn

We Carry the Fire: Family and Citizenship as Spiritual Calling

Church Publishing Inc. / 2021 / Paperback

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Title: We Carry the Fire: Family and Citizenship as Spiritual Calling
By: Richard A. Hoehn
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 160
Vendor: Church Publishing Inc.
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 (inches)
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 1640653821
ISBN-13: 9781640653825
Stock No: WW653825

Publisher's Description

We Carry the Fire describes a social and political spirituality defined by actions that save families, civilization, and the planet.

These actions, based on values articulated in religious congregations, result in tangible outcomes in the real world: people live instead of die, democracy is strengthened, nature is restored, and the human spirit flourishes.

The author shows how an action-spirituality is different from me- and escapist-spiritualities. Spiritual meaning is found by working in solidarity with people around the world to love our neighbors, as well as those who aren’t our neighbors, as ourselves.

As congregations are struggling to adjust to contemporary realities, Hoehn brings the passion and knowledge of a pastor, academic, author, activist, and grassroots organizer down to earth in real time.

Author Bio

RICHARD A. HOEHN is an ordained minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the author of Up From Apathy (Abingdon) and more than sixty scholarly and popular booklets, articles, and reviews. He was the director of the Bread for the World Institute, an associate professor of Church in Society at Brite Divinity School, and has worked as a grassroots organizer, speaker, and consultant for non-governmental organizations around the world.

Editorial Reviews

“Richard A. Hoehn inspires us to ground our spiritual convictions in ‘citizen-action’ to improve our human condition. He gently shows us why the two must go hand in hand to uplift all of humankind given our incontrovertible interdependence. Dr. Hoehn’s pressing message for all with shared spiritual and humanitarian beliefs is to take heed that the time for action is now!”
—Shohreh Kermani-Peterson, former Bread for the World Institute colleague


“This book is informative, inspirational, and persuasive. All who read it will discover that spirituality pertains to the vast variety of personal, social, political, and religious activities aimed at improving the conditions of life for people everywhere. This book is so well written that readers will find it difficult to put it down.”
—Peter J. Paris, professor emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary


"A smart, thoughtful, inclusive case for reevaluating spiritual priorities."—Kirkus Reviews

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