Broken We Kneel: Reflections on Faith and Citizenship
21,000+ Reviews
Bookshop.org has the highest-rated customer service of any bookstore in the world
Description
Bass reflects on the current events that have sharpened tensions between serious faith and national imperatives. This book is a call to remember that the core of Christian identity is not always compatible with national political policies.
Product Details
Price
$22.95
$21.34
Publisher
Church Publishing
Publish Date
October 17, 2019
Pages
176
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.4 X 0.4 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781640651012
Earn by promoting books
Earn money by sharing your favorite books through our Affiliate program.
Become an affiliateAbout the Author
Richard Bass is a consulting editor with Church Publishing Inc. He was the director of publishing for the Alban Institute from 2002-2014. He is the editor of "Leadership in Congregations" (Alban, 2007) and "Resources for Congregational Vitality" (Alban, 2004).
Jim Wallis is the author of the New York Times bestseller God's Politics, which electrified Americans disenchanted with how the Right had co-opted all talk about integrating religious values into our politics by offering an alternative voice. Wallis is a leading figure at the crossroads of religion and politics in America today, the author of eight books, and the founder of Sojourners, a global faith and justice network. He is a public theologian, an internationally renowned speaker and preacher, a faith-based activist, husband, and father to two young boys, and a Little League baseball coach.
ROBERT W. LEE IV is an author, activist, commentator, and preacher. His work has been covered by MTV, The View, The New Yorker, CNN, New York Times, Washington Post, NPR, and countless others. A graduate of Duke University Divinity School, he is currently pursuing a PhD. Descended from Robert E. Lee, Rob is engaged as an activist in the field of racial reconciliation. An ordained Cooperative Baptist Fellowship minister, he lives in his hometown of Statesville, North Carolina, with his wife.