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Stumbling Toward A Genuine Conversation on HomosexualityView
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by Michael A. King, editor
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Living Issues Discussion Series
Can those who hold differing positions on homosexuality learn from rather than battle each other? This book records what happens when the quest is not for victory but for writers how (1) convey persuasively and movingly their own viewpoints to make them available as a treasure others can learn from; and (2) learn from the treasures of viewpoints other than their own.

Authors, in order of appearance: Loren Johns, Evertt Thomas Weldon Nisly, Norman Kraus, John Roth, Mary Schertz, Ruth Weaver, Paul Lederach, Marlin Jeschke, Gerald Mast, Forrest Moyer, Harold Miller, David A. Shank, Michael Schaadt, John Linscheid, Lin Garber, Mark Thiessen Nation, Bruce Hiebert, Alicia Yoder, Joyce Lind, Luke Miller, Sarah MacDonald, Nancy Kerr, Ted Grimsrud, Willard Swartley, Phil Kniss, Marcia Pusey, Sheldon Burkhalter.

Living Issues Discussion Series #4. Copyright 2007 Cascadia Publishing House.

 
Trackless Wastes and Stars to Steer By: Christian Identity in a Homeless AgeView
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by Michael A. King
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Separatist Christians risk being neither of nor in the world. But they cling to a Christianity passionate enough to challenge the world's broken ways.

Translationist believers risk being entirely in the world and losing their Christianity. But they make meaningful, exciting connections between faith and world as they go on adventurous journeys of faith.

Michael King suggests a third way where Christians challenge the bad and love the good of God's world. Such bicultural Christians take the world into the Bible and connect the bible with the world.

 
Fractured Dance: Gadamer and a Mennonite Conflict over HomosexualityView
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by Michael A. King
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This study of a Mennonite denominational body's deliberations over excommunicating a congregation for it's stand on homosexuality will engage students and scholars of hermeneutics, rhetoric, communication, conflict, Gadamer, homosexuality, church leaders, pastors; anyone interested in how true understanding unfolds-or not- amid conflict.

Copyright 2001

 
Anabaptist Preaching: A Conversation Between Pulpit, Pew, and BibleView
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by David B. Grieser and Michael A. King, editors
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Anabaptist
Karl Barth is reported to have said that in the ministry of preaching, it is God who speaks. Anabaptist Christians have long believed God's voice is heard best when all those who are filled with the Spirit are part of a conversation: the preacher, the congregation, and the Bible itself. In these chapters, all commissioned for this book, a community of Anabaptist scholars reflect on the nature and character of each of element in the homiletical conversation.

In 14 chapters (plus study guide) ranging across such topics as postmodernity, hermeneutics, grace, doctrine, multiculturalism, power and persuasion, narrative, collaboration, and much more, the writers ponder the unique perspective on preaching offered by Anabaptism.

Authors include David B. Greiser Nancy R. Heisey, Dennis Hollinger, Lynn Jost, Michael A. King, Renée Sauder, Mary Schertz, Nathan D. Showalter, Rebecca Slough, David A. Stevens, Ervin R. Stutzman, Mark R. Wenger, Dawn Ottoni Wilhelm, and June Alliman Yoder. Includes notes and index.

Copyright 2003 Cascadia Publishing House.

 

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