Whose Gospel?

A Concise Guide to Progressive Protestantism

James A. Forbes Jr.

hardcover

$23.95 / £16.99


A passionate call to justice from the figure Newsweek calls “one of the twelve most effective preachers in the English-speaking world”
War violates all Ten Commandments. There is no getting around this. How it does so is a matter of interpretation, but any honest reading of the list makes it hard to deny: God forbids war.
—FROM WHOSE GOSPEL?

In Whose Gospel?, one of America’s greatest living preachers offers a compelling vision of progressive social change. Known as “the preacher’s preacher,” Dr. James A. Forbes Jr. has tirelessly advocated progressive views on the crucial issues of our time—from poverty, war, and women’s equality to racial justice, sexuality, and the environment.

Long a powerful voice for progressive Protestants, Forbes draws on a record of political commitment ranging from the civil rights movement to his stirring address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, in addition to his eighteen years at the helm of New York City’s historic Riverside Church. Reflecting the insights of his years as a pastor, a teacher, and an adviser to political leaders, this inspiring manifesto “for the healing of the nations” epitomizes the best thinking of one of the country’s foremost religious leaders. Published with a foreword by longtime Riverside Church member Bill Moyers, Whose Gospel? is a pithy and insightful introduction to Forbes’s thought and a welcome source of inspiration in this era of hope and change.


The Reverend Dr. James A. Forbes Jr. is founder and president of the Healing of the Nations Foundation and Senior Minister Emeritus of Riverside Church. Formerly a professor at Union Theological Seminary, he has also hosted The Time Is Now on Air America radio. He lives in New York City. Bill Moyers is the host of Now with Bill Moyers on PBS. He was one of the organizers of the Peace Corps, spokesperson for President Lyndon Johnson, publisher of Newsday, and senior correspondent for CBS News. He lives in New York City.

Fall 2009
hardcover
5 1/4 x 7 1/2, 192 pages
978-1-59558-397-0

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