God and Community Organizing

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481313155

A Covenantal Approach

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By Hak Joon Lee
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
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233 x 161 mm
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580 g
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288

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Hak Joon Lee is Lewis B. Smedes Professor of Christian Ethics at Fuller Theological Seminary.

Foreword by Larry Rasmussen Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1 God The Maestro of Organizing 2 Exodus The Biblical Paradigm of Community Organizing 3 Jesus The Kingdom Organizer 4 Puritans Covenantal Politics and Democracy 5 Martin Luther King Jr. Organizing for the Beloved Community 6 Saul Alinsky's Community Organizing A Brief Overview 7 Covenantal Organizing and Community Organizing A Comparison 8 Covenantal Organizing Today The Fight against Neoliberal Capitalism Conclusion

There is an intimate relationship between institution and covenant, for institutions as diverse as scout groups, marriages, trade unions and churches are what emerge whenever human beings agree to be faithful to one another across time. Drawing on the work of Jeffrey Stout, Lee makes a powerful case for the vital role of institutions - and most particu-larly religious congregations--in the struggle for social justice. --Angus Ritchie "Modern Believing" God and Community Organizing offers a compelling case for a renewed understanding of covenant and its potential as a resource for both Christians and non-Christians in organizing for a more just world. --Kevin Ahern "Studies in Christian Ethics" Lee has provided a monumental contribution to public theology by drawing from biblical, theological, historical, and cultural resources to weave a holistically formed ethic for engaging the various crises plaguing the world. The ubiquitous call for social action, urgency, and revolution, rarely finds clear method and strategy on offer. Lee's covenantal organizing, emphasizing grassroots agency and communal commitment, offers clear method and strategy with a vision of voluntary, non-hierarchical communities based on justice, love, and reconciliation. --Dylan Parker "International Journal of Public Theology"

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