Waiting for a Glacier to Move: Practicing Social Witness: 170 (Princeton Theological Monograph)


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When asked about his work for social change one Presbyterian elder and activist sighed You always have the feeling that youre attacking an iceberg with an ice pick. . . . But still some people do listen and it does some good. As they say even glaciers move every now and then. The work for social change is long arduous and yields only the smallest of results. What sustains religious social activists while they chip away at social change? This book examines the practice of social activism from the inside out exploring how activists are affected by their participation in the public sphere. Drawing on the fields of practice theory social movement theory and theologies of sin and hope this book presents an interdisciplinary look at a complex phenomenon and concludes with proposals for the nourishment of social activism within the church.
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