Theology & Religion

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Wearing a Broken Indigene Heart
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Can Robots Love God and Be Saved?
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Suffering the Truth: Occasional Sermons and ReflectionsChris K. Huebner Structured around the Christian liturgical calendar, Suffering the Truth offers a series of reflections on a worshipping life which is exceedingly difficult yet potentially joyful. Beginning with a meditation on Advent as a time to be ready for the unexpected and concluding with a sermon that challenges the conception of peace celebrated on the day Mennonites call Peace Sunday, Chris Huebner presents a provocative account of the unusual rhythms of Christian temporality. These sermons seek to elaborate a liturgical counter-temporality and ask what might happen when these rhythms inform the way Christians actually go about their ordinary lives.
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The Challenge is in the Naming: A Theological JourneyLydia Neufeld Harder This is a collection of groundbreaking, powerful essays by a passionate scholar written over the course of 30 years. Included are provocative discussions of power and vulnerability, postmodern suspicion, feminist challenges to conventional theology, and discernment regarding sexual orientation within church communities. The director of Toronto Mennonite Theological Centre in the 1990s, Harder continues as a Senior Fellow there. She advocates for an embodied theology which acknowledges location, gender, sexuality, class, and ethnicity within the theological conversation.
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Approaching the Divine: Signs and Symbols of the Christian FaithMargaret Loewen Reimer A handbook on signs and symbols in the Christian tradition, written from a Mennonite perspective. It provides a window into the meaning behind liturgical practices and art forms developed by the church through the ages. It also explores the seasons of the church year and observances related to special "Holy Days" in the Christian tradition. Includes a section on more universal signs and tokens, such as numbers and shapes, and some popular expressions of faith. |
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Empire Erotics and Messianic Economies of Desire2013 J.J. Thiessen Lectures Pairing biblical and literary sources, the 2013 J.J. Thiessen lectures undertake a theological exploration of the crucial interconnections between desire (eros) and economics in our intimate and institutional relationships. Beginning with an exploration of the distortion of messianic desire—self-emptying love—into the self-serving erotics of empire, this book asks how the messianic community can live out an alternative liturgy of service in the everyday. |
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The following titles are now out of print. In some cases there are a few copies left. Contact the office (cmupress
The Gift of Difference: Radical Orthodoxy, Radical Reformation
Chris Huebner and Tripp York, editors
Citizenship: Paul on Peace and Politics
Gordon Zerbe
Desert Spirituality and Cultural Resistance: From Ancient Monks to Mountain Refugees
Belden C. Lane
New Perspectives on Believers Church Ecclesiology
Abe Dueck, Helmut Harder, Karl Koop, editors
Reclaiming the Old Testament: Essays in Honour of Waldemar Janzen
Gordon Zerbe, editor
HOW TO ORDER: the book industry ordering source for CMU Press titles is LitDistCo, the distribution collective for members of the Literary Press Group, with a reach throughout Canada and the US.
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In the US, order via Ingram or Baker & Taylor.