Coles

Loading Inventory...
8: 46 - Trumpet of Compassion: George Floyd's Last Breath and the Remaking of America

8: 46 - Trumpet of Compassion: George Floyd's Last Breath and the Remaking of America in Brampton, ON

By None

Current price: $34.99
Visit retailer's website
8: 46 - Trumpet of Compassion: George Floyd's Last Breath and the Remaking of America

Coles

8: 46 - Trumpet of Compassion: George Floyd's Last Breath and the Remaking of America in Brampton, ON

By None

Current price: $34.99
Loading Inventory...

Size: Paperback

Visit retailer's website
*Product information and pricing may vary - to confirm current pricing, availability, shipping, and return information please contact Coles. In the event of a pricing discrepancy, the retailer's price will apply.
In these stirring pages, Tokunbo Adelekan finds grace and guidance in his deployment of the biblical category of "compassion," which he uses as a prism for social righteousness and civic grace. He weaves theological reflection-drawn from biblical witness and church history-with a poignant analysis of our contemporary civic dilemma in a manner that bears witness to the difficult truth concerning the vice-like grip of racism and hedonism on the national soul. His grammar of compassionate renewal forms the conscious for social regeneration. A faithful reading of compassion can go beyond religious platitudes and political truisms and be deployed as an instrument for societal de-traumatization and cultural healing. A work of sober inter-disciplinary probing, 8:46 Trumpet of Compassion insists that when the "better angels of our nature prevail," we can perform the moral conjuring that yields the fruit of discipline and mobilization for those looking to heal personal and historical wounds encountered in the centuries-long struggle for equality in North America and the globe. "America still struggles with poverty, class distinctions, and a dearth of human kindness. For Tokunbo Adelekan, a society reinvigorated with compassion resets the moral compass."-Dr. Edward L. Taylor, President of Taylor Ministries "Tokunbo Adelekan invites you to respond to the Lord's call for the life-giving, life-sustaining work of divine compassion."-Dr. Deborah E. Watson, Chaplain at Palmer Theological Seminary
In these stirring pages, Tokunbo Adelekan finds grace and guidance in his deployment of the biblical category of "compassion," which he uses as a prism for social righteousness and civic grace. He weaves theological reflection-drawn from biblical witness and church history-with a poignant analysis of our contemporary civic dilemma in a manner that bears witness to the difficult truth concerning the vice-like grip of racism and hedonism on the national soul. His grammar of compassionate renewal forms the conscious for social regeneration. A faithful reading of compassion can go beyond religious platitudes and political truisms and be deployed as an instrument for societal de-traumatization and cultural healing. A work of sober inter-disciplinary probing, 8:46 Trumpet of Compassion insists that when the "better angels of our nature prevail," we can perform the moral conjuring that yields the fruit of discipline and mobilization for those looking to heal personal and historical wounds encountered in the centuries-long struggle for equality in North America and the globe. "America still struggles with poverty, class distinctions, and a dearth of human kindness. For Tokunbo Adelekan, a society reinvigorated with compassion resets the moral compass."-Dr. Edward L. Taylor, President of Taylor Ministries "Tokunbo Adelekan invites you to respond to the Lord's call for the life-giving, life-sustaining work of divine compassion."-Dr. Deborah E. Watson, Chaplain at Palmer Theological Seminary

More About Coles at Bramalea City Centre

Making Connections. Creating Experiences. We exist to add a little joy to our customers’ lives, each time they interact with us.

Find Coles at Bramalea City Centre in Brampton, ON

Visit Coles at Bramalea City Centre in Brampton, ON
Powered by Adeptmind