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The Faithful Citizen

The Faithful Citizen
Author: Kristy Maddux
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Christians
ISBN: 9781602582538

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For decades, American popular media have instructed audiences about their roles and significance in the public sphere. In The Faithful Citizen, rhetorical critic Kristy Maddux argues that popular Christian media not only communicate avenues for civic engagement but do so in profoundly gendered terms. Her detailed interrogation of popular Christian movies, books, and television shows--the Left Behind series, Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ, Amazing Grace, 7th Heaven, and the blockbuster The Da Vinci Code--exposes five competing models of how Christians should behave in the civic sphere as their gendered selves. What emerges is a typology that insightfully reveals how these varying faith-based models of engagement uniquely shape public discourse and influence the larger picture of contemporary politics.


Citizen

Citizen
Author: C. Andrew Doyle
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-02-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1640652027

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A must-read for Christians struggling with the present political conversation Citizen helps Christians find our place in the politics of the world. In these pages, Bishop Andy Doyle offers a Christian virtue ethic grounded in fresh anthropology. He offers a vision of the individual Christian within the reign of God and the life of the broader community. He adds to the conversation in both church and culture by offering a renewed theological underpinning to the complex nature of Christianity in a post-modern world. How did we get here? Is this the way it has to be? Are there implications for conversations about politics within the church? Doyle contends that our current debates are not about one partisan narrative winning, but communities of diversity being unified by a relationship with God's grand narrative. Crafting a deep theological conversation with a unified approach to the Old and New Testament, Citizen asks, what does it truly mean to live in community?


Citizenship in a Republic

Citizenship in a Republic
Author: Theodore Roosevelt
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2022-05-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Citizenship in a Republic is the title of a speech given by Theodore Roosevelt, former President of the United States, at the Sorbonne in Paris, France, on April 23, 1910. One notable passage from the speech is referred to as "The Man in the Arena": It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.


Faithful Citizen, Faithful Catholic

Faithful Citizen, Faithful Catholic
Author: Michael J. McDermott
Publisher: Saint Mary's Press
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2007
Genre: Catholics
ISBN: 0884899802

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As Catholics living in a democratic society, teens have a responsibility to inform their conscience and their vote. During an election year they will be inundated with messages from candidates and interest groups urging them to vote for someone or for an issue. Their conscience, their experiences, and the teaching of the Church can help teens to cast their vote in a way that will respect the dignity of human life and support the development of the common good. In the pages of this book, teens will find an introduction to many of the issues they will have the opportunity to vote on, and guidance in discerning where to cast their vote. Faithful Citizen, Faithful Catholic is just the beginning of their journey to becoming a faithful citizen and a faithful Catholic.


Voting and Faithfulness

Voting and Faithfulness
Author: Nicholas P Cafardi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2020
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809154906

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How do faithful Catholics apply the teachings of their faith to the act of voting? Fifteen essays on five different themes by respected Catholic theologians and professors discuss the riches of church teaching that faithful American Catholics should consider in order to inform their consciences before they vote. Contributors include: Christina Astorga, Gerald J. Beyer, Nicholas P. Cafardi, Lisa Sowle Cahill, Charles Camosy, Angela C. Carmella, Robert G. Christian, III, Nancy A. Dallavalle, David E. DeCosse, Massimo Faggioli, John Gehring, David Gibson, M. Cathleen Kaveny, Bernard G. Prusak, Bishop John Stowe, Tobias Winwright Book jacket.


Religion, Gender and Citizenship

Religion, Gender and Citizenship
Author: Line Nyhagen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137405341

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How do religious women talk about and practise citizenship? How is religion linked to gender and nationality? What are their views on gender equality, women's movements and feminism? Via interviews with Christian and Muslim women in Norway, Spain and the UK, this book explores intersections between religion, citizenship, gender and feminism.


Citizenship Papers

Citizenship Papers
Author: Wendell Berry
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2004-08-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1582439052

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"[Berry's] refusal to abandon the local for the global, to sacrifice neighborliness, community integrity, and economic diversity for access to Walmart, has never seemed more appealing, nor his questions of personal accountability more powerful."—Kirkus Reviews There are those in America today who seem to feel we must audition for our citizenship, with "patriot" offered as the badge for those found narrowly worthy. Let this book stand as Wendell Berry's application, for he is one of those faithful, devoted critics envisioned by the Founding Fathers to be the life's blood and very future of the nation they imagined. Citizenship Papers collects nineteen new essays, from celebrations of exemplary lives to critiques of American life, including "A Citizen's Response [to the new National Security Strategy]"—a ringing call of caution to a nation standing on the brink of global catastrophe. "The courage of a book, it has been said, is that it looks away from nothing. Here is a brave book." —The Charlotte Observer "Berry says that these recent essays mostly say again what he has said before. His faithful readers may think he hasn't, however, said any of it better before."—Booklist (starred review)


Practicing Citizenship

Practicing Citizenship
Author: Kristy Maddux
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Citizenship
ISBN: 9780271083506

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Explores women's conceptions of citizenship as articulated in their speeches at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Illustrates how, in addition to working for their own enfranchisement, women also modeled practices of democratic citizenship beyond the ballot.


Citizen Tom Paine

Citizen Tom Paine
Author: Howard Fast
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-12-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453234829

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The New York Times bestseller that’s “so glowingly human a picture of Tom Paine and America in the revolutionary days” (The New York Herald). Thomas Paine’s voice rang in the ears of eighteenth-century revolutionaries from America to France to England. He was friend to luminaries such as Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, and William Wordsworth. His pamphlets extolling democracy sold in the millions. Yet he died a forgotten man, isolated by his rough manners, idealistic zeal, and unwillingness to compromise. Howard Fast’s brilliant portrait brings Paine to the fore as a legend of American history, and provides readers with a gripping narrative of modern democracy’s earliest days in America and Europe. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Howard Fast including rare photos from the author’s estate.


Real Citizenship

Real Citizenship
Author: Tim G. Echols
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2005
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 9780975861417

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