Grace Unbound: The Sacred Activism of an Orthodox Bishop

Author:   Bishop Demetrios C. Kantzavelos ,  Patra Sevastiades ,  Bill Kurtis
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781538194478


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   20 May 2025
Format:   Hardback
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The first step of any great journey can be the riskiest one of all. It is 1992, and the nation is reeling from the AIDS pandemic. When Fr. Demetri, a newly ordained Chicago-born priest, visits Bob—a man dying from complications due to AIDS, abandoned by his own parish priest out of fear—his life takes an unexpected turn. That single act of compassion sparks a deeper calling to social activism, setting him on a path he never anticipated. Yet nothing prepared the hard-nosed priest for a face-to-face encounter with a convicted murderer years later. Andrew, who is scheduled to be executed in less than three weeks, maintains his innocence regarding the grisly crime. But when the governor of the state—the inmate’s last hope—refuses to show mercy, the priest must again face the true cost of his calling. In this gripping true story of faith, justice, and redemption, one priest's mission to save a single life becomes a fight to transform an entire system.

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Author:   Bishop Demetrios C. Kantzavelos ,  Patra Sevastiades ,  Bill Kurtis
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 21.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.508kg
ISBN:  

9781538194478


ISBN 10:   1538194473
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   20 May 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Rise Up is an excellent, highly personal introduction to social ministry grounded in Christian faith. Bishop Demetrios Kantzavelos of the Greek Orthodox Church recounts how--surprisingly--he became deeply involved in ministry to persons living with AIDS and in opposition to the death penalty. His compelling story is a call for all followers of the risen Christ to 'rise up' on behalf of life in God's interdependent creation. It is a particular challenge to churches like his own that have, at times, focused inwardly to the detriment of their social engagement. Social ministry, he argues, is not breaking with the tradition of the church, it is reclaiming it....I recommend Rise Up highly to anyone interested in the church and its ministries of justice, service, and peace. --Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon, former General Secretary, National Council of Churches A compelling account of faith in action. --George Stephanopoulos, co-anchor on Good Morning America, host of ABC's This Week, former Democratic political advisor


A compelling account of faith in action. -- George Stephanopoulos, co-anchor on Good Morning America, host of ABC’s This Week, former Democratic political advisor Rise Up is an excellent, highly personal introduction to social ministry grounded in Christian faith. Bishop Demetrios Kantzavelos of the Greek Orthodox Church recounts how—surprisingly—he became deeply involved in ministry to persons living with AIDS and in opposition to the death penalty. His compelling story is a call for all followers of the risen Christ to ‘rise up’ on behalf of life in God’s interdependent creation. It is a particular challenge to churches like his own that have, at times, focused inwardly to the detriment of their social engagement. Social ministry, he argues, is not breaking with the tradition of the church, it is reclaiming it….I recommend Rise Up highly to anyone interested in the church and its ministries of justice, service, and peace. -- Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon, former General Secretary, National Council of Churches


Bishop Demetrios' fervent call to rise up and confront the challenge of social unrighteousness is a call to affirm life. --Sister Helen Prejean, CSJ, author of Dead Man Walking Grace Unbound is an excellent, highly personal introduction to social ministry grounded in Christian faith. Bishop Demetrios Kantzavelos of the Greek Orthodox Church recounts how--surprisingly--he became deeply involved in ministry to persons living with AIDS and in opposition to the death penalty. His compelling story is a call for all followers of the risen Christ to 'rise up' on behalf of life in God's interdependent creation. It is a particular challenge to churches like his own that have, at times, focused inwardly to the detriment of their social engagement. Social ministry, he argues, is not breaking with the tradition of the church, it is reclaiming it....I recommend Grace Unbound highly to anyone interested in the church and its ministries of justice, service, and peace. --Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon, former General Secretary, National Council of Churches A compelling account of faith in action. --George Stephanopoulos, co-anchor on Good Morning America, host of ABC's This Week, former Democratic political advisor


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Bishop Demetrios C. Kantzavelos is an ordained bishop, social activist, and leader in the Orthodox Christian Church. He is the former chancellor of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago and an auxiliary bishop of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. He resides in Chicago, Illinois. Patra Mcsharry Sevastiades, who began her professional career editing scientific papers by Soviet emigre scientists, is the author of several children's nonfiction books, including The Vietnam Veterans Memorial and The Hoover Dam. She edited Apocalypse: The Book of Revelation and The Gospel of Love: A Meta-Translation.

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