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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mark R. GornikPublisher: William B Eerdmans Publishing Co Imprint: William B Eerdmans Publishing Co Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9780802846853ISBN 10: 0802846858 Pages: 261 Publication Date: 01 September 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsCharles Marsh -This groundbreaking book offers us the most pervasively theological account to date of community building in an urban context. Like Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Cost of Discipleship and Martin Luther King Jr.'s Strength to Love, Mark Gornik's To Live in Peace is theological writing born of intense human struggle and conviction, a stunningly imaginative and powerful work. Gornik shows us, through both theological analysis and gripping narrative, that biblical faith matters greatly to the social existence of Christians: to the way we locate ourselves in towns and cities as well as to the way we respond to the challenges of civic responsibility and the brokenness of creation. . . I regard Gornik as one of the church's most exciting theological thinkers, the kind of organic theologian we academics dream about but very rarely find. He's the real thing.-Manuel Ortiz -Mark Gornik is a practitioner who has served faithfully in communities of need. He is also prophetic in his lifestyle and writing because he speaks for the God who embraces the poor. This volume is superior sociologically and theologically, both in its sociological understanding of the city and in its biblical theology for urban ministry. This will be a great resource for both scholars and practitioners for many years to come.-John M. Perkins -To Live in Peace is a book that needs to be read by all who work in urban communities and by those who have a concern for the quality of life of people, especially people who live in our urban communities.-Eldin Villafane -A fascinating work! Gornik masterfully weaves together a beautiful and hopeful narrative of inner-city redemption by way of a socio-theological grammar of great sophistication. Focusing on the city, the gospel, and discipleship, he calls for (using the words of J?rgen Moltmann) the Spirit-led 'restoration of disrupted community and the communication of life.' This is an inspiring and informative text that challenges us all to indeed 'seek the peace of the city' (Jer. 29:7). It will be a required text in my courses on urban ministry.-Urban Ministry -This is the best urban ministry book to be published in at least the last decade. It contains solid urban theology, good program ideas, excellent understanding of the history and sociology of cities and the most exhaustive and contemporary urban ministry bibliography available.- Charles Marsh This groundbreaking book offers us the most pervasively theological account to date of community building in an urban context. Like Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Cost of Discipleship and Martin Luther King Jr.'s Strength to Love, Mark Gornik's To Live in Peace is theological writing born of intense human struggle and conviction, a stunningly imaginative and powerful work. Gornik shows us, through both theological analysis and gripping narrative, that biblical faith matters greatly to the social existence of Christians: to the way we locate ourselves in towns and cities as well as to the way we respond to the challenges of civic responsibility and the brokenness of creation. . . I regard Gornik as one of the church's most exciting theological thinkers, the kind of organic theologian we academics dream about but very rarely find. He's the real thing. Manuel Ortiz Mark Gornik is a practitioner who has served faithfully in communities of need. He is also prophetic in his lifestyle and writing because he speaks for the God who embraces the poor. This volume is superior sociologically and theologically, both in its sociological understanding of the city and in its biblical theology for urban ministry. This will be a great resource for both scholars and practitioners for many years to come. John M. Perkins To Live in Peace is a book that needs to be read by all who work in urban communities and by those who have a concern for the quality of life of people, especially people who live in our urban communities. Eldin Villafane A fascinating work! Gornik masterfully weaves together a beautiful and hopeful narrative of inner-city redemption by way of a socio-theological grammar of great sophistication. Focusing on the city, the gospel, and discipleship, he calls for (using the words of J?rgen Moltmann) the Spirit-led 'restoration of disrupted community and the communication of life.' This is an inspiring and informative text that challenges us all to indeed 'seek the peace of the city' (Jer. 29:7). It will be a required text in my courses on urban ministry. Urban Ministry This is the best urban ministry book to be published in at least the last decade. It contains solid urban theology, good program ideas, excellent understanding of the history and sociology of cities and the most exhaustive and contemporary urban ministry bibliography available. Charles Marsh This groundbreaking book offers us the most pervasively theological account to date of community building in an urban context. Like Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Cost of Discipleship and Martin Luther King Jr.'s Strength to Love, Mark Gornik's To Live in Peace is theological writing born of intense human struggle and conviction, a stunningly imaginative and powerful work. Gornik shows us, through both theological analysis and gripping narrative, that biblical faith matters greatly to the social existence of Christians: to the way we locate ourselves in towns and cities as well as to the way we respond to the challenges of civic responsibility and the brokenness of creation. . . I regard Gornik as one of the church's most exciting theological thinkers, the kind of organic theologian we academics dream about but very rarely find. He's the real thing. Manuel Ortiz Mark Gornik is a practitioner who has served faithfully in communities of need. He is also prophetic in his lifestyle and writing because he speaks for the God who embraces the poor. This volume is superior sociologically and theologically, both in its sociological understanding of the city and in its biblical theology for urban ministry. This will be a great resource for both scholars and practitioners for many years to come. John M. Perkins To Live in Peace is a book that needs to be read by all who work in urban communities and by those who have a concern for the quality of life of people, especially people who live in our urban communities. Eldin Villafane A fascinating work! Gornik masterfully weaves together a beautiful and hopeful narrative of inner-city redemption by way of a socio-theological grammar of great sophistication. Focusing on the city, the gospel, and discipleship, he calls for (using the words of J?rgen Moltmann) the Spirit-led 'restoration of disrupted community and the communication of life.' This is an inspiring and informative text that challenges us all to indeed 'seek the peace of the city' (Jer. 29:7). It will be a required text in my courses on urban ministry. Urban Ministry This is the best urban ministry book to be published in at least the last decade. It contains solid urban theology, good program ideas, excellent understanding of the history and sociology of cities and the most exhaustive and contemporary urban ministry bibliography available. Author InformationMark R. Gornik is the director of City Seminary of New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |