Good News to the Poor

Good News to the Poor
Title Good News to the Poor PDF eBook
Author Theodore W. Jennings (Jr.)
Publisher
Total Pages 252
Release 1990
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Examines John Wesley's radical commitment to the poor called "evangelical economics."

Good News to the Poor

Good News to the Poor
Title Good News to the Poor PDF eBook
Author Tim Chester
Publisher Crossway
Total Pages 226
Release 2013-07-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433537060

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Help them or tell them? Be like Jesus or talk about Jesus? Social action or gospel proclamation? It seems the two are often pitted against each other, as if they are mutually exclusive. But the New Testament paints a different picture where both aspects are valued. In this plea for a renewed understanding of the Christian calling, Chester argues that faithfulness to the gospel necessitates a commitment to evangelism and social involvement. To that end, he structures the book around three basic theses: 1.) evangelism and social action are distinct activities, 2.) proclamation is central, and 3.) evangelism and social action are inseparable. Responding to Christians in both camps, Chester helps people to talk the talk and walk the walk.

Good News to the Poor

Good News to the Poor
Title Good News to the Poor PDF eBook
Author Walter Pilgrim
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 199
Release 2011-10-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1610976630

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How does the proclamation of good news to the poor in Luke's Gospel relate to wealth and poverty? What does Luke-Acts mean to affluent Christians and churches in our time? In a fresh, systematic way, Professor Pilgrim surveys Old Testament tradition on the poor and describes the Jesus movement as background for understanding Luke-Acts.

Hand to Mouth

Hand to Mouth
Title Hand to Mouth PDF eBook
Author Linda Tirado
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 242
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0425277976

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The real-life Nickel and Dimed—the author of the wildly popular “Poverty Thoughts” essay tells what it’s like to be working poor in America. ONE OF THE FIVE MOST IMPORTANT BOOKS OF THE YEAR--Esquire “DEVASTATINGLY SMART AND FUNNY. I am the author of Nickel and Dimed, which tells the story of my own brief attempt, as a semi-undercover journalist, to survive on low-wage retail and service jobs. TIRADO IS THE REAL THING.”—Barbara Ehrenreich, from the Foreword As the haves and have-nots grow more separate and unequal in America, the working poor don’t get heard from much. Now they have a voice—and it’s forthright, funny, and just a little bit furious. Here, Linda Tirado tells what it’s like, day after day, to work, eat, shop, raise kids, and keep a roof over your head without enough money. She also answers questions often asked about those who live on or near minimum wage: Why don’t they get better jobs? Why don’t they make better choices? Why do they smoke cigarettes and have ugly lawns? Why don’t they borrow from their parents? Enlightening and entertaining, Hand to Mouth opens up a new and much-needed dialogue between the people who just don’t have it and the people who just don’t get it.

Poor Reception

Poor Reception
Title Poor Reception PDF eBook
Author Barrie Gunter
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 384
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136474692

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Published in 1990, Poor Reception is a valuable contribution to the field of Communication Studies.

Poor News

Poor News
Title Poor News PDF eBook
Author Dr. Steven Harkins
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 208
Release 2017-11-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1783489286

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Poor News examines the way discourses of poverty are articulated in the news media by incorporating specific narratives and definers that bring about certain ideological worldviews.

Purging the Poorest

Purging the Poorest
Title Purging the Poorest PDF eBook
Author Lawrence J. Vale
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 446
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 022601231X

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The building and management of public housing is often seen as a signal failure of American public policy, but this is a vastly oversimplified view. In Purging the Poorest, Lawrence J. Vale offers a new narrative of the seventy-five-year struggle to house the “deserving poor.” In the 1930s, two iconic American cities, Atlanta and Chicago, demolished their slums and established some of this country’s first public housing. Six decades later, these same cities also led the way in clearing public housing itself. Vale’s groundbreaking history of these “twice-cleared” communities provides unprecedented detail about the development, decline, and redevelopment of two of America’s most famous housing projects: Chicago’s Cabrini-Green and Atlanta’s Techwood /Clark Howell Homes. Vale offers the novel concept of design politics to show how issues of architecture and urbanism are intimately bound up in thinking about policy. Drawing from extensive archival research and in-depth interviews, Vale recalibrates the larger cultural role of public housing, revalues the contributions of public housing residents, and reconsiders the role of design and designers.