Grace Unbound: The Sacred Activism of an Orthodox Bishop: Rowman & Littlefield
Autor Bishop Demetrios C. Kantzavelos, Patra McSharry Sevastiades Cuvânt înainte de Bill Kurtisen Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2027
At the heart of the book is an account of sacred activism rooted in encounter. Through ministry to people living with HIV/AIDS and to a man on death row, Bishop Demetrios traces how pastoral care can lead inexorably into public witness-and to advocacy for the vulnerable in society. He examines the ethical tensions that arise when Christian compassion meets the realities of violence, punishment, stigma, and institutional resistance, and reflects on the cost of bringing faith-based moral reasoning into contested public spaces.
Rather than offering a programmatic blueprint for activism, the book presents a theology of presence and responsibility, grounded in Orthodox spirituality and the conviction that every human being bears the image of God. It explores how social ministry is not a departure from Christian tradition but a retrieval of its deepest resources, drawing on early Christian practices of care, advocacy, and nonviolence.
This paperback edition includes a new preface in which the author reflects on how his faith continues to inspire his work for justice amid today's religious and political landscape. Addressing polarization, moral fatigue, and the temptations of withdrawal or despair, the preface invites readers to consider how they, too, might respond faithfully and constructively to the challenges of the present moment.
Written with clarity, humility, and moral urgency, this book speaks to enduring questions about faith in action and the responsibilities of religious witness in public life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798216481362
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 13 BW Photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 13 BW Photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface to the Paperback Edition
Foreword by Bill Kurtis
1. The Visitor Room
2. "Please Don't Do This"
3. Meeting Andrew
4. It Isn't for Everybody
5. Even the Dogs
6. Meeting Bob
7. Lessons in Advocacy
8. Empathy in Action
9. Countdown
10. "Be Careful the AIDS!"
11. Lows and Highs
12. Fulfillment amid Heartbreak
13. To Sign or Not to Sign
14. An End, and a Beginning
Epilogue
Foreword by Bill Kurtis
1. The Visitor Room
2. "Please Don't Do This"
3. Meeting Andrew
4. It Isn't for Everybody
5. Even the Dogs
6. Meeting Bob
7. Lessons in Advocacy
8. Empathy in Action
9. Countdown
10. "Be Careful the AIDS!"
11. Lows and Highs
12. Fulfillment amid Heartbreak
13. To Sign or Not to Sign
14. An End, and a Beginning
Epilogue
Recenzii
Bishop Demetrios's fervent call to rise up and confront the challenge of social unrighteousness is a call to affirm life.
A compelling account of faith in action.
As a founding member of ACT UP, I've protested against the AIDS response from mainstream religions, including being arrested inside St. Patrick's Cathedral. But, even then, I knew that these institutions weren't monolithic. There were internal struggles to do the right thing. Bishop Demetri's stirring account of pushing the Greek Orthodox Diocese of Chicago towards a compassionate response during the early years of the crisis proves that AIDS activism came in many forms, full of empathy and inspiration.
Grace Unbound is an excellent, highly personal introduction to social ministry grounded in Christian faith. Bishop Demetrios Kantzavelos of the Greek Orthodox Church recounts how-surprisingly-he became deeply involved in ministry to persons living with AIDS and in opposition to the death penalty. His compelling story is a call for all followers of the risen Christ to rise up on behalf of life in God's interdependent creation. It is a particular challenge to churches like his own that have, at times, focused inwardly to the detriment of their social engagement. Social ministry, he argues, is not breaking with the tradition of the church, it is reclaiming it..I recommend Grace Unbound highly to anyone interested in the church and its ministries of justice, service, and peace.
When people undervalue or undermine-whether by denouncing or dismissing-social and ecumenical activism, I often wonder what principles they claim to honor and uphold. This book is not only about the church's grace unbound; it is about Christ's gospel unveiled in the life and ministry of one clergyman. It is about the power of speaking the truth in love and restoring justice in the world-one step, one day, and one person at a time.
A compelling account of faith in action.
As a founding member of ACT UP, I've protested against the AIDS response from mainstream religions, including being arrested inside St. Patrick's Cathedral. But, even then, I knew that these institutions weren't monolithic. There were internal struggles to do the right thing. Bishop Demetri's stirring account of pushing the Greek Orthodox Diocese of Chicago towards a compassionate response during the early years of the crisis proves that AIDS activism came in many forms, full of empathy and inspiration.
Grace Unbound is an excellent, highly personal introduction to social ministry grounded in Christian faith. Bishop Demetrios Kantzavelos of the Greek Orthodox Church recounts how-surprisingly-he became deeply involved in ministry to persons living with AIDS and in opposition to the death penalty. His compelling story is a call for all followers of the risen Christ to rise up on behalf of life in God's interdependent creation. It is a particular challenge to churches like his own that have, at times, focused inwardly to the detriment of their social engagement. Social ministry, he argues, is not breaking with the tradition of the church, it is reclaiming it..I recommend Grace Unbound highly to anyone interested in the church and its ministries of justice, service, and peace.
When people undervalue or undermine-whether by denouncing or dismissing-social and ecumenical activism, I often wonder what principles they claim to honor and uphold. This book is not only about the church's grace unbound; it is about Christ's gospel unveiled in the life and ministry of one clergyman. It is about the power of speaking the truth in love and restoring justice in the world-one step, one day, and one person at a time.