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Forward Together: A Moral Message for the Nation

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Theologian and veteran missionary Bernard Adeney addresses in-depth what may be the stickiest crosscultural communication problem of our day: differing approaches to morality. In this comprehensive treatment; he considers ethics across cultures; addresses the ethical import of other religions and gender relations; explores how the Bible and culture interact to produce ethical stances; and includes particular case studies. Strange Virtues will benefit not only missionaries; ethicists and students; but all Christians who want to better understand their neighbors here at home.


#290301 in Books William J Barber II Barbara Zelter 2014-10-30Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.90 x .60 x 5.90l; .0 #File Name: 0827244940192 pagesForward Together A Moral Message for the Nation


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Great ReadBy B.J. HarrisI saw Rev. William Barber II on television the he addressed The Democratic Convention in Philadelphia. I enjoyed his address and wanted to know more about him. Rev. Barber's book was compelling; authentic and profound. I lived through the sixties and remember vividly 1965 Voting Rights Act; Martin Luther King; Jr. and fight for Civil Rights. Rev. Barber is the younger generations Martin Luther King; Jr. He is a wonderful man....thank God for him and his work!20 of 21 people found the following review helpful. A Stirring Call; a Cause for HopeBy Charles HoffackerThe Moral Mondays movement is growing in North Carolina and has inspired parallel developments in other states by uniting Americans of diverse backgrounds in a contemporary fusion movement to expose and resist injustices imposed by political extremists in high places."Forward Together" features a collection of energetic addresses by the Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II; president of the North Carolina NAACP and the movement's most prominent figure. Barber's passionate rhetoric calls us away from the "nightmare of regressive public policy and mean oppressive politics" to a just and compassionate social order. He bases his case on the North Carolina and United States constitutions; state and national history; and inclusive appeals to religious and moral beliefs. In the great tradition of non-violent action; he seeks to win over his opponents rather than simply defeat them. "We have to look at public policy through the moral lens of justice for all and the constitutional principle of the common good;" Barber says.The Forward Together Moral Movement advocates a breathtaking array of societal goods; all of them under siege by extremists in the North Carolina statehouse and elsewhere:* Secure pro-labor; anti-poverty policies that ensure economic sustainability.* Provide well-founded; quality public education for all.* Promote healthcare for all; including affordable access; the expansion of Medicaid; protection for women's health; and the assurance of environmental justice in every community.* Address the continuing inequalities in the criminal justice system and ensure equality under the law for every person; regardless of race; class; creed; documentation; or sexual orientation.* Protect and expand voting rights; women's rights; LGBT rights; immigrants' rights; and the principle of equal protection under the law.Forward Together is committed to the struggle for as long as necessary. In June 2013 Barber declared:"When will they stop? When will they stop hurting children? When will they stop hurting the sick? When will they stop hurting our public schools? When will they stop hurting the economy? If they stop; we'll stop! But we can't stop as long as people are getting hurt. We can't stop when children are being denied; as long as voting rights are being attacked. Our foreparents didn't stop. Those who died to make this nation free; they didn't stop. So we're going to walk Forward Together; as long as there is strength in our bodies and hope in our souls. We're going to walk Forward Together until justice is established and the common good is a reality."3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Proud that he is from North Carolina.By MERAs a citizen of North Carolina; I am very familiar with Rev. Barber. He is an inspiration. Moral Mondays are something to be proud of. Some one needs to speak for average citizens and he is a powerful voice.

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