Doing Justice

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Author: Dennis A. Jacobsen

ISBN-10: 0800632443

ISBN-13: 9780800632441

Category: Sociology

Doing Justice is an introductory theology of congregation-based community organizing rooted in the day-to-day struggles and hopes of urban ministry and in the author's 14 years of personal experience in community organizing ministries. \ Drawing from the organizing principles of Saul Alinsky, Jacobsen weaves the theological and biblical warrants for community organizing into concrete strategies for achieving justice in the public arena. Designed to be used by congregations and church leaders,...

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Doing Justice is an introductory theology of congregation-based community organizing rooted in the day-to-day struggles and hopes of urban ministry and in the author's 14 years of personal experience in community organizing ministries. Drawing from the organizing principles of Saul Alinsky, Jacobsen weaves the theological and biblical warrants for community organizing into concrete strategies for achieving justice in the public arena. Designed to be used by congregations and church leaders, as well as by ministerial students, Doing Justice opens new vistas for community action in support of the poor, the disadvantaged, and the disenfranchised of our society. Author Biography: Dennis A. Jacobsen is pastor of an ELCA congregation and the director of the Gamaliel National Clergy Caucus, a network of over 1,000 clergy that develops national and regional training events to ground the work of congregation-based community organizing in theology and scripture.

Preface1The World as It Is12The World as It Should Be83Engaging the Public Arena134Congregation-Based Community Organizing235Power386Self-Interest507One-on-Ones598Agitation659Metropolitan Organizing7010Building and Sustaining an Organization7911Community8712A Spirituality for the Long Haul96App.: National Networks104Notes106Study Guide109Index139