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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen W PlunkettPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.141kg ISBN: 9781532637469ISBN 10: 1532637462 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 14 January 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Looking over America's hot-tempered politics and deep divisions, Plunkett asks: 'Can grace save us?' His answer eschews shaming caricatures and magic fixes. Instead, Plunkett points--with humility and hope--to the hard work before us and to the grace that will lead us home. We desperately need sign-posts like this."" --Scott Black Johnston, Pastor, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City ""There is so much to rejoice about in Steve Plunkett's fine book about the intersection of faith and politics. In an adversarial season, when cultural division is so severe it threatens to wither one's spirit, Plunkett's voice is strong, clear, and hopeful. He blends the confidence and courage of the biblical prophets with the parabolic imagination of Jesus to summon a ministry and a church faithful not just in the quiet places and the hidden recesses of the heart but also in the noisy and conflicted public square. This book is truly a welcome word for 'such a time as this.'"" --Thomas G. Long, Bandy Professor Emeritus of Preaching, Candler School of Theology ""The reader will hear in Plunkett's prose the persuasive voice of a preacher, the curiosity of a biblical interpreter, and the passion of a disciple of Christ who wants all people everywhere to share together in God's grace. Pastors and other church leaders will find in Plunkett a companion who insists that unity, inclusivity, and mutual caretaking are biblical and theological principles that can remedy many of the ills of our broken and polarized culture."" --Cynthia L. Rigby, W. C. Brown Professor of Theology, Austin Theological Seminary" Looking over America's hot-tempered politics and deep divisions, Plunkett asks: 'Can grace save us?' His answer eschews shaming caricatures and magic fixes. Instead, Plunkett points--with humility and hope--to the hard work before us and to the grace that will lead us home. We desperately need sign-posts like this. --Scott Black Johnston, Pastor, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City There is so much to rejoice about in Steve Plunkett's fine book about the intersection of faith and politics. In an adversarial season, when cultural division is so severe it threatens to wither one's spirit, Plunkett's voice is strong, clear, and hopeful. He blends the confidence and courage of the biblical prophets with the parabolic imagination of Jesus to summon a ministry and a church faithful not just in the quiet places and the hidden recesses of the heart but also in the noisy and conflicted public square. This book is truly a welcome word for 'such a time as this.' --Thomas G. Long, Bandy Professor Emeritus of Preaching, Candler School of Theology The reader will hear in Plunkett's prose the persuasive voice of a preacher, the curiosity of a biblical interpreter, and the passion of a disciple of Christ who wants all people everywhere to share together in God's grace. Pastors and other church leaders will find in Plunkett a companion who insists that unity, inclusivity, and mutual caretaking are biblical and theological principles that can remedy many of the ills of our broken and polarized culture. --Cynthia L. Rigby, W. C. Brown Professor of Theology, Austin Theological Seminary Author InformationStephen W. Plunkett is an honorably retired minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA), having served as the pastor of churches in Texas, Kentucky, Connecticut, and Ohio. He served for twenty-five years as pastor of St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Denton, Texas. He is the author of This We Believe: Eight Truths Presbyterians Affirm (2002). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |