Generous Thinking

Generous Thinking
Title Generous Thinking PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Fitzpatrick
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages 277
Release 2019-02-12
Genre Education
ISBN 1421429462

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Meditating on how and why we teach the humanities, Generous Thinking is an audacious book that privileges the ability to empathize and build rather than simply tear apart.

Generous Thinking

Generous Thinking
Title Generous Thinking PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Fitzpatrick
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages 277
Release 2021-01-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1421440059

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Meditating on how and why we teach the humanities, Generous Thinking is an audacious book that privileges the ability to empathize and build rather than simply tear apart.

More or Less

More or Less
Title More or Less PDF eBook
Author Jeff Shinabarger
Publisher David C Cook
Total Pages 272
Release 2013-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1434705552

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In More or Less, Jeff Shinabarger calls readers to create their own social experiments to answer the question, “What is enough?” It all started with one idea: What would happen if we created a culture in which we gave away whatever was more than enough for us? How would our habits change if we shed the excess of money, clutter, and food in our lives? In More or Less, readers will learn how to draw a line of “enough” in their consumer choices, how to see generosity as a chance to experience freedom in a greedy world, and how to make small changes now that will help others forever. As Shinabarger reminds them, defining “enough” is more than a responsibility—it is an opportunity to give hope. With a foreword by Bob Goff.

Generous Justice

Generous Justice
Title Generous Justice PDF eBook
Author Timothy Keller
Publisher Penguin Books
Total Pages 265
Release 2012-08-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1594486077

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Keller explores a life of justice empowered by an experience of grace.

A Generous Orthodoxy

A Generous Orthodoxy
Title A Generous Orthodoxy PDF eBook
Author Brian D. McLaren
Publisher Zondervan
Total Pages 354
Release 2009-05-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310565790

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A confession and manifesto from a senior leader in the emerging church movement. A Generous Orthodoxy calls for a radical, Christ-centered orthodoxy of faith and practice in a missional, generous spirit. Brian McLaren argues for a post-liberal, post-conservative, post-protestant convergence, which will stimulate lively interest and global conversation among thoughtful Christians from all traditions.In a sweeping exploration of belief, author Brian McLaren takes us across the landscape of faith, envisioning an orthodoxy that aims for Jesus, is driven by love, and is defined by missional intent. A Generous Orthodoxy rediscovers the mysterious and compelling ways that Jesus can be embraced across the entire Christian horizon. Rather than establishing what is and is not “orthodox,” McLaren walks through the many traditions of faith, bringing to the center a way of life that draws us closer to Christ and to each other. Whether you find yourself inside, outside, or somewhere on the fringe of Christianity, A Generous Orthodoxy draws you toward a way of living that looks beyond the “us/them” paradigm to the blessed and ancient paradox of “we.”

Being Generous

Being Generous
Title Being Generous PDF eBook
Author Theodore Roosevelt Malloch
Publisher
Total Pages 184
Release 2009-10-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Through the ages, the world’s cultures and great religions have in profound, though different, ways sought to answer the big question: how should we live? Part of the answer has to do with how we ought to treat others, particularly those who are most in need. Ample evidence suggests that giving selflessly to others lies at the heart of what it means to be a thoughtful and moral human being. In Being Generous, author Theodore Roosevelt Malloch leads an exploration of this important concept of generous giving. He begins by examining how generosity fits into the various spiritual traditions, philosophical schools, and economic systems. Further chapters illustrate how generosity need not always be about money, showing how it might also involve the sharing of time and talent. Elsewhere, Malloch explores the science behind generosity, looking, for example, at the relationship between various chemicals in the brain and generous behavior. Beyond the theory and the science of generosity, readers will also find a wealth of inspiration in a collection of profiles of past and present icons of generosity. Being Generous concludes with a practical action plan that lays out concrete steps to guide readers toward lives of greater giving.

Creating Congregations of Generous People

Creating Congregations of Generous People
Title Creating Congregations of Generous People PDF eBook
Author Michael Durall
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 149
Release 1999-12-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1566995027

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Asking parishioners for money is very different from creating congregations of generous people. In this provocative book, stewardship consultant Michael Durall argues convincingly that annual pledge drives inadvertently perpetuate low-level and same-level giving in congregations. Written with the voice of experience, this book will help clergy and lay leaders initiate and sustain effective stewardship programs. Durall believes that asking for money eventually becomes routine, even tedious-but creating a congregation of generous people becomes ever more meaningful with passing time.