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Gravity and Grace: Reflections and Provocations by Joseph Sittler
This newly revised edition provides insights from one of the leading Lutheran theologians of the twentieth century. The essays and reflections gathered in this volume provoke readers to think about and discuss topics such as risk and faith, nature and grace, the Word of God and genuine theology, real education, the beauty and meaning of language, necessary personal choices, aging, and social issues. Study questions are provided to encourage group discussion.

Augsburg Fortress Price: $9.99  |  Order this book  |  View Cover

   

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The Structure of Christian Ethics by Joseph Sittler
Presenting ethics as a function of faith, this text argues against the reduction of Christian ethics into philosophical ethics or to any mere schedule of abstract duties and counsels. It also attacks the idolatry of allowing God to be made the instrument or mask for humanity's selfish motives.

Westminster John Knox Press Price: $16.95  |  Order this book  |  View Cover

   

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The Care of the Earth by Joseph Sittler
Joseph Sittler's preaching and writing anticipated and precipitated many of today's most pressing religious questions, from ecological concerns to the crisis of meaning in church and society. Now reissued, The Care of the Earth presents some of Sittler's most insightful writing.

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