Get Your Hands Dirty: Essays on Christian Social Thought (and Action) - eBook
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Get Your Hands Dirty: Essays on Christian Social Thought (and Action) - eBook  -     By: Jordan J. Ballor

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Title: Get Your Hands Dirty: Essays on Christian Social Thought (and Action) - eBook
By: Jordan J. Ballor
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf and Stock
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781621898160
ISBN-13: 9781621898160
Stock No: WW109042EB

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This volume brings together a decade of reflection at the intersection of culture, economics, and theology. Addressing topics ranging from the family to work, politics, and the church, Jordan J. Ballor shows how the Christian faith calls us to get involved deeply and meaningfully in the messiness of the world. Drawing upon theologians and thinkers from across the great scope of the Christian tradition, including Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, Abraham Kuyper, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and engaging a variety of current figures and cultural phenomena, these essays connect the timeless insights of the Christian faith to the pressing challenges of contemporary life.

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Jordan J. Ballor is a research fellow at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he also serves as executive editor of the Journal of Markets & Morality. He is the author of Covenant, Causality, and Law (2012) and Ecumenical Babel (2010).

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