After war, is faith possible? : an anthology /
""There are no words foul and filthy enough to describe war."" So declared Geoffrey 'Woodbine Willie' Studdert Kennedy (1883-1929), a decorated frontline chaplain whose battlefield experiences in World War I transformed him into the most eloquent defender of Christian p...
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Cambridge :
Lutterworth,
2008.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright information; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction: Woodbine Willie: The Man and His Message; Part one: Broken Dreams; What Is God Like?; What's God Up To?; Mad Misery; In a Shell Hole; Glory of War; Preserve Thy Body; Burying the Dead; Running; W-A-R; Fed Up; Facing Facts; Waste; A Song of the Desert; The Sniper; The Pensioner; Part Two: A Suffering and Triumphant God; Christ Crucified Everywhere; After War, Is Faith Possible?; Why Does God Permit War?; God Is Powerful But Not Almighty; God Suffers But Overcomes; The Messianic Passion; In God's Heart.
- Facing Up to SufferingThe Sorrow of God; Indifference; Part Three: The Plain Bread of Religion; Four Great Certainties; Master Passion and Neighbor Love; The Three Temptations; Sin Is No Private Matter; Community, Suggestion, and Salvation; A Sin-Bearing Community; Faith; I Lost My Lord; Part Four: Getting Christ Out of the Churches; Herd Church; Community Christians; Bread, Work, and Love; False Charity; Connecting Sacrament and Society; Making the World Less Mad, Bad, Inhuman, and Unkind; Force Is Weakness, Love Is Power; What Can I Do to Save?; The Spirit of Prayer Can Overcome War.
- This Good Samaritan BusinessWork; If I Had a Million Pounds; It's Hard to Be a Carpenter; Sources; Bibliography; Back Cover.