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Hopeful Realism in Urban Ministry

[Hardback]

by Barry K Morris

    • Author

      Barry K Morris

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Wipf & Stock Publishers

    • Published

      May 2016

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      What, pray tell, does a faithful urban ministry require if not a triadic relationship of prayer, justice, and hope? Could such a theologically conjunctive relationship of prayer, justice, and hope fortify urban ministry and challenge students and practitioners to ponder and practice beyond the box? Frequently, justice is collapsed to charity, hope into wishful thinking or temporarily arrested despair, and prayer a grasp at quick-fix interventions. An urban ministry's steadfast public and prophetic witness longs for the depth and width of this triad. Via three countries' decades of endeavors, one chapter brainstorms urban ministry practices while another's literature survey signals crucial convictions. Amid many, seminal theologians are summoned to ground urban ministry intimations and implications: Niebuhr on justice, Moltmann on hope, and Merton on contemplative prayer. Evident is passion that fuels compassion in the service of justice, hope that engages despair, and prayer that draws from the contemplative center of it all--thankful resources for long haul ministry. The triad presses to illumine a concrete ministry's engagement of relentless, forced option issues yet with significant networks resourcing. Contrast-awareness animates endurance. The summary exegetes the original grace-based serenity prayer. Hence, hope vitally balances realism's temptation to cynicism. Realism saves hope from irrelevancy. ""At one point in this book, Morris characterizes one who hopes as one who shows up. After a lifetime of showing up, all who share his passion for urban ministry--past, present, and future--will be grateful that he has showed up with this theologically serious, resourceful, and realistic reflection on the needed interaction of hope, justice, and prayer in the work of such ministries."" --Bill Blaikie, United Church Minister; Former MP and MLA; Adjunct Professor of Theology and Politics, University of Winnipeg ""This engaging narrative and analysis skillfully presents hope, justice, and prayer as a framework for examining stories about urban ministries, including Barry's own experience with Vancouver's Longhouse Ministry. Readers will be introduced to interesting experiences of urban ministry, and challenged to clarify their own assumptions about faith, justice, and the challenges of facing an uncertain future."" --Roger Hutchinson, Professor Emeritus of Church and Society, Emmanuel College of Victoria, University of Toronto ""In this fine book, Morris shares the scholarly thinking that underlies his inspiring work as an urban minister in my neighborhood in East Vancouver. This is a book to read."" --Bruce Alexander, Author, The Globalization of Addiction Barry K. Morris is a United Church of Canada minister in Vancouver, British Columbia, with the Longhouse Council of Native Ministry. He has been in urban ministry for forty years in five cities and two countries. He is the co-author of The Word on the Street (1991) and the Book of Rita's Living (1989); also, Engaging Urban Ministry (ThM thesis, V.S.T., 1999).

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      • Author

        Barry K Morris

      • Book Format

        Hardcover

      • Publisher

        Wipf & Stock Publishers

      • Published

        May 2016

      • Weight

        454g

      • Dimensions

        153 x 229 x 13 mm

      • ISBN

        9781498221450

      • ISBN-10

        1498221459

      • Eden Code

        4920264

      More Information

      • Author/Creator: Barry K Morris

      • ISBN: 9781498221450

      • Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers

      • Release Date: May 2016

      • Weight: 454g

      • Dimensions: 153 x 229 x 13 mm

      • Eden Code: 4920264


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