Seeking the City

Seeking the City
Title Seeking the City PDF eBook
Author Chad Brand
Publisher Kregel Academic & Professional
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780825443046

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God So Loves the City

God So Loves the City
Title God So Loves the City PDF eBook
Author Charles E. Van Engen
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 337
Release 2009-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 172522660X

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From the explosive contexts of Nairobi, Mexico City, Los Angeles, and Madras burst fresh insights on the mission of the church for the city. Jude Tiersma and Charles Van Engen worked closely with an international team of experienced urban practitioners to explore the most urgent issues facing those who minister in today's cities. From each particular urban setting, a team member contributed a story from ministry in the city. Each story uniquely illustrates a different challenge of urban ministry in the face of injustice, marginalization, and urban structures. This book brings you these stories, then retells them in light of Scripture, introducing new hope to each one. From these stories emerge new ideas about the nature of cities and how to practice ministry in them. The new methodology employed by Van Engen and Tiersma's team leads us in the first steps toward a theology of mission for the city. God So Loves the City is a must for pastors, seminary students, missiologists, congregation members, and all who are concerned about urban ministry.

Zion

Zion
Title Zion PDF eBook
Author Larry Barkdull
Publisher KenningHouse
Total Pages 272
Release 1998-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781889025018

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Seek the Welfare of the City

Seek the Welfare of the City
Title Seek the Welfare of the City PDF eBook
Author Bruce W. Winter
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 264
Release 1994
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780802840912

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In this book, Bruce W. Winter maps out the role and obligations of Christians as benefactors and citizens in their society. Winter's scholarly insight is enhanced through the selective use of important ancient literary and nonliterary sources. Contrary to the popular perception that early Christians withdrew from society and sought to maintain a low profile, this outstanding study explores the complexities of the positive commitments made by Christians in Gentile regions of the Roman empire.

Seeking a City with Foundations

Seeking a City with Foundations
Title Seeking a City with Foundations PDF eBook
Author David W. Smith
Publisher Langham Publishing
Total Pages 387
Release 2019-03-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1783684984

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More than half the people in the world live in cities, including a growing number of megacities with populations exceeding ten million people. This trend means that an understanding of urbanization must be an urgent priority for Christian theology and mission across the globe. This updated edition of Seeking a City with Foundations, with an additional chapter, explores Christian responses to the city, ranging from rejecting the urban as evil, to embracing it as being central to God’s redemptive purposes. Drawing from a wide range of disciplines, including history, social science, urban planning, and the history of art, readers are given a detailed text which confronts the challenges that contemporary urbanization presents to world Christianity. Looking at urbanism as a theme throughout Scripture, culminating with the great vision of the New Jerusalem, David Smith explains that God’s own future is revealed as urban, highlighting the need to identify modern-day idols as we share the gospel in cities and acknowledge the impact of global economic forces. The book also explores the causes of what has been called the divided city and traces the urban theme through the Bible to present an alternative vision of the urban future – a future in which the injustices in ever-growing slums and a crisis of meaning among the privileged might be overcome through the power of the reconciling message of the cross. This timely book proposes a way forward for urban mission, highlighting that transformation of our cities must be the focal point of Christian mission and hope.

Seeking a City with Foundations

Seeking a City with Foundations
Title Seeking a City with Foundations PDF eBook
Author David W. Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 324
Release 2019-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781783684977

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This updated edition of Seeking a City with Foundations, explores Christian responses to the city, ranging from rejecting the urban as evil, to embracing it as being central to God's redemptive purposes. Drawing from a wide range of disciplines, readers are given a detailed text confronting the challenges of urbanization to world Christianity.

Asylum Seeking and the Global City

Asylum Seeking and the Global City
Title Asylum Seeking and the Global City PDF eBook
Author Francesco Vecchio
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 243
Release 2014-08-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135107599

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Asylum seeking and the global city are two major contemporary subjects of analysis to emerge both in the literature and in public and official discourses on human rights, urban socioeconomic change and national security. Based on extensive, original ethnographic research, this book examines the situation of asylum seekers in Hong Kong and offers a narrative of their experiences related to internal and external borders, the performance of border crossing and asylum politics in the context of the global city. Hong Kong is a city with no comprehensive legislation covering refugee claims and official and public opinion is dominated by the view that the city would be flooded with illegal economic migrants were policy changes to be implemented. This book considers why Hong Kong has become a destination for asylum seekers, how asylum seekers integrate into local and global economic markets and why the illegalization of asylum seekers plays a significant role in the processes of global city formation. This book will be essential reading for academics and students involved in the study of migration; globalization and borders; research methods in criminology; social problems and urban sociology.