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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Diana Butler Bass , Robert W. Lee , Jim WallisPublisher: Church Publishing Inc Imprint: Church Publishing Inc Edition: 2nd edition ISBN: 9781640651012ISBN 10: 1640651012 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 31 October 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsForeword to the 2019 Edition by Robert W. Lee Foreword to the First Edition by Jim Wallis Introduction to the 2019 Edition Introduction: “The Almighty Has His Own Purposes” 1 Broken We Kneel 2 “And a Little Child Shall Lead Them” 3 “God Bless America” and “Amazing Grace” 4 Going to the Chapel 5 Compassionate Imperialism? 6 Homeland Security 7 Peace and the City Epilogue: An Easter Epiphany Fifteen Years Later: Love—Not Hate—Makes America Great Notes The AuthorReviews"""Whether through her down-to-earth stories about her daughter Emma, her insightful contrast of chapel and church or security and shalom, her reevaluations on Constantine and St. Francis, or her exploration of empire and its relation to the gospel of Jesus, Diana Butler Bass educates, inspires, corrects, and stimulates."" -Brian McLaren, author ""Amid the cacophony of voices responding to 9/11, this book offers a distinctive voice that combines the passion of faith with a hands-on cherishing of life. The summons of Broken We Kneel is that we forego macho national pride in a moment of brokenness and return to the most elemental truth of suffering love and buoyant faith. Butler Bass's references stretch from a 'Constantinian hangover' to her little daughter Emma who knows how to be generous. The reader will find here a sane, grounded invitation to humanness that is broken, but not driven to despair."" -Walter Brueggemann, author ""Broken We Kneel makes a compelling argument to restore the church to what surely its founders intended: that it be a community of people who practice the discipline of peacemaking. Diana Butler Bass has refused to accept the dangerous association of church with militaristic state and instead argues that, in these saber-rattling times, the church must stand with Jesus in his brokenness and courage. Butler Bass is a real patriot."" -Nora Gallagher, author" “Whether through her down-to-earth stories about her daughter Emma, her insightful contrast of chapel and church or security and shalom, her reevaluations on Constantine and St. Francis, or her exploration of empire and its relation to the gospel of Jesus, Diana Butler Bass educates, inspires, corrects, and stimulates.” —Brian McLaren, author “Amid the cacophony of voices responding to 9/11, this book offers a distinctive voice that combines the passion of faith with a hands-on cherishing of life. The summons of Broken We Kneel is that we forego macho national pride in a moment of brokenness and return to the most elemental truth of suffering love and buoyant faith. Butler Bass’s references stretch from a ‘Constantinian hangover’ to her little daughter Emma who knows how to be generous. The reader will find here a sane, grounded invitation to humanness that is broken, but not driven to despair.” —Walter Brueggemann, author “Broken We Kneel makes a compelling argument to restore the church to what surely its founders intended: that it be a community of people who practice the discipline of peacemaking. Diana Butler Bass has refused to accept the dangerous association of church with militaristic state and instead argues that, in these saber-rattling times, the church must stand with Jesus in his brokenness and courage. Butler Bass is a real patriot.” —Nora Gallagher, author Author Information"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). 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." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |