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Why Britain should leave the European Union and return to its historic Christian foundations.
This book is a theological reflection about the process and event of Brexit: Britain’s departure from the European Union. Within a framework of liberation and postmodern theology, it examines Brexit against a history of the EU, with themes of community, identity, marriage, and divorce. It considers the emotional reactions which have been generated, and places Brexit in the context of contemporary populism and the politics of the United States. The book concludes with a call for reconciliation via new imaginaries of solidarity and inclusion.
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the theological challenge presented by the new post-Brexit epoch. The referendum vote for Britain to leave the European Union has led to a seismic shift in the ways in which parts of the British population view and judge their compatriots. The subsequent rise in the reported number of racially motivated incidents and the climate of vilification and negativity directed at anyone not viewed as ‘authentically’ British should be a matter of concern for all people. The book is comprised of a series of essays that address varying aspects of what it means to be British and the ways in which churches in Britain and the Christian faith could and should respond to a rising tide of White English nationalism. It is a provocative challenge to the all too often tolerated xenophobia, as well as the paucity of response from many church leaders in the UK. This critique is offered via the means of a prophetic, postcolonial model of Black theology that challenges the incipient sense of White entitlement and parochial ‘nativism’ that pervaded much of the referendum debate. The essays in this book challenge the church and wider society to ensure justice and equity for all, not just a privileged sense of entitlement for some. It will be of keen interest to any scholar of Black, political and liberation theology as well as those involved in cultural studies from a postcolonial perspective.
Following Great Britains vote to Brexit, the Lord led me to mobilise forty days of prayer at Parliament Square to reinforce our victory of coming out of the EU. One morning, the Lord told me to write this book about our prayer meetings, as He was going to use it as a catalyst to awaken people to the call to pray for our nation. The adventures and treasures written in Gods Hand In Brexit: A Prayer Handbook will help- Inspire and transform your prayer life Stir up a hunger for a deeper intimate relationship with Father God You to rise up to your true identity and destiny calling as Gods Ambassador Mobilise your own prayer group Give greater understanding of the authority that you have as a believer Are you frustrated with the social injustice in the education system, or the National Health System (NHS)? Do you want to see wholeness restored to broken families, children realising their true identifies, and fulfilling their potentials, or are you fed up with the status quo of media dictating to society how to live and the social deprivation that is on the increase? If so, then this book is for you.
We are living in angry times. No matter where we go, what we watch, or how we communicate, our culture is rife with conflict. Unfortunately, Christians appear to be caught up in the same animosity as the culture at large. We are perceived as angry, judgmental, and defensive, fighting among ourselves in various media while the world looks on. How have we failed to be a people of reconciliation and renewal in the face of such tumult? Claiming that the church has lost itself in the grip of an antagonistic culture, David Fitch takes a close look at what drives the vitriol in our congregations. He traces the enemy-making patterns in church history and diagnoses the divisiveness that marks the contemporary evangelical church. Fitch shows a way for the church to be true to itself, unwinding the antagonisms of our day and making space for Christ's reconciling presence in our day-to-day lives. He offers new patterns and practices that move the church beyond making enemies to being the presence of Christ in the world, helping us free ourselves from a faith that feeds on division.
Tying in to a nationwide joint campaign by the Evangelical Alliance and Care for the Family, Krish Kandiah wants us all to take seriously Jesus's call to 'suffer the little children' by engaging with the needs of the many thousands of children up and down the country who are in care and whom the church could and should be helping. Krish and his wife Miriam have adopted and fostered children themselves and their experience - and that of the many others in this book - is very different from the popular myth which suggests social services seek to prevent Christians from getting involved. Krish argues that whatever the state's stance may be, it is a part of our calling as God's church to get involved where it's hardest, and to help these children out of the tough realities they find themselves in. Filled with stories from people who have adopted or were adopted themselves, alongside practical advice on how it all works and the challenges that will come, this book makes a compelling case that the church can and must make a difference in these children's lives, and asks us all to consider our response.
Following Great Britain's vote to Brexit, the Lord led me to mobilise forty days of prayer at Parliament Square to reinforce our victory of coming out of the EU. One morning, the Lord told me to write this book about our prayer meetings, as He was going to use it as a catalyst to awaken people to the call to pray for our nation. The adventures and treasures written in God's Hand In Brexit: A Prayer Handbook will help- - Inspire and transform your prayer life - Stir up a hunger for a deeper intimate relationship with Father God - You to rise up to your true identity and destiny calling as God's Ambassador - Mobilise your own prayer group - Give greater understanding of the authority that you have as a believer Are you frustrated with the social injustice in the education system, or the National Health System (NHS)? Do you want to see wholeness restored to broken families, children realising their true identifies, and fulfilling their potentials, or are you fed up with the status quo of media dictating to society how to live and the social deprivation that is on the increase? If so, then this book is for you.
Many people are eager to embrace Nostradamus and the Mayans while dismissing the Holy Bible’s prophecies. Yet the Bible (in Revelation chapter 4) promises: “Come up here, and I will show you what must take place after this.” Inspired by that promise, this principal author has gleaned decades of insight regarding global geopolitical events and what might take place toward the end of this world as we know it. In 1989 he predicted in a Chinese magazine, the possibility of German unification as an expression of the mixed iron-and-clay kingdom foreseen in Daniel chapter 2. The same prophecy suggests the intermingling of China with Taiwan, and North and South Korea. Back in 1989, this principal author also predicted that the U.S. would withdraw from Europe because the Bible speaks little of the U.S.’s role during Earth’s final hour. Chapter 1 of this book deals with doomsday (end of the world) bombshells with reference to notable scientists such as Stephen Hawking, Martin Rees, Frank Fenne, and Isaac Newton. Chapters 2 and 3 address the startling role reversal between the U.S., a former superpower now in retreat from the global scene, and a resurgent Russia — and the incredible role played by Vladimir Putin in both Russia and the U.S. Chapter 4 deals with the miraculous rebirth of Israel and the path toward a rebuilt Third Temple. Chapter 5 deals with Middle East bombshells, particularly the rise of radical Islamic-based entities and the Bible’s portrait of Babylon. Chapter 6 applies the aforementioned iron-and-clay-mixture analogy to the possible unification of China with Taiwan, and North and South Korea — including bombshell overtures between U.S. President Trump and North Korean leader Kim. Chapter 7 deals with China‘s ascent and applies a prophecy in Isaiah chapter 49 to the increasing number of Chinese Christians despite communism. Chapter 8 situates Brexit (‘Britain exiting the European Union,’ which this principal author foresaw) within the Biblical context of a future ten-kings coalition and the emergence of the antichrist. Finally, chapter 9 deals with Christ’s own statements of what geopolitical bombshells must take place leading up to his return to Earth. The Bible’s accuracy in predicting geopolitical events gives us reason to believe in its supernatural authority, and thus to believe its ultimate promise — that Jesus Christ will return to this world.
How were social media posts, scripted speeches, traditional news media and political cartoons used and understood during the Brexit campaign? What phrases and metaphors were key during and after the 2016 Brexit referendum? How far did the Remain and Leave campaigns rely on metaphor to engage with supporters in communicating their political positions? These questions, and many others, can be answered only through a systematic analysis of the actual language used in relation to Brexit by the different parties involved. By drawing on a range of data sources and types of communication, and presenting them as 'frames' through which individuals can attempt to understand the world, the author provides the first book-length examination of the metaphors of Brexit. This book takes a detailed look at the rhetorical language behind one of the major political events of the era, and it will be of interest to students and scholars of linguistics and political science, as well as anyone with a special interest in metaphor, rhetoric, Brexit, or political communication more broadly.
A collection of 11 articles from the August 2020 edition of La Civiltà Cattolica, the highly respected and oldest Catholic journal published from Rome. Our August, 2020 issue includes articles by experienced commentators like Federico Lombardi, director general of Vatican Radio under St John Paul and Pope Benedict and then director of the Holy see Press office from 2006-2016. Fr. Federico discusses the life and times of the Society of Jesus since Vatican II There’s a short, engaging interview with Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese. Scorsese shares his thoughts on the anxiety of quarantine, the lockdown and its impact on our spirit and the future. ‘I Believe in the Holy Spirit’ is an article by Miguel Ángel Fiorito – an important influence during Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s formation – that considers how pastors must ask some fundamental questions to discover the action of the Spirit among their faithful. 2020 is the 200th anniversary of the birth of Beethoven and we have a piece on his famous Mass, The Missa Sloemnis. Fr Dominik Markl, Professor of Exegesis of the Old Testament at the Pontifical Biblical Institute of Rome, reveals the universalism of the bible, the most translated and best-read book in history with an ecumenical and interreligious scholarly community around the world. Authority and Abuse Issues among Women Religious is an important assessment of the issue of power and conscience and good governance in women’s religious communities.