Redemptive Service

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781540965219
  • Weight: 249g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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This book introduces readers to redemptive service, benevolence, and the pursuit of justice. Bringing together expertise in Christian theology and sociology, Lisa Stephenson and Ruthie Wienk write from the conviction that service to others--especially those who are disenfranchised and impoverished--is central to our identity and mission as Christians.

Redemptive Service articulates the biblical, theological, and sociological foundations of service and explains why it is an important part of true Christian identity. The authors use the parable of the good Samaritan to frame redemptive service as a twofold process. First, true Christian service must emerge from a genuine love of our neighbor, which can only come about when service emerges from a Christian worldview. Second, our vision must be accompanied by intentional and informed action. We must discern and respond to the cries for help that surround us through relief, development, and advocacy work.

The authors highlight why we should engage in service while providing readers with a framework to use when deciding whom to serve and how to serve well.
Lisa P. Stephenson (PhD, Marquette University) is professor of systematic theology at Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee, where she has served as director of the Benevolence Program for over a decade. During this time, she has led the university in its instruction to students on Christian service.

Ruthie Wienk (PhD, South Dakota State University) is associate professor of sociology and chair of the behavioral and social sciences department at Lee University, where she has been involved with the Benevolence Program for the past several years. She is active in local community development initiatives in Cleveland, Tennessee.

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