To Live in Peace: Biblical Faith and the Changing Inner City

Posted on December 30, 2015 by PLT Staff

To Live in Peace: Biblical Faith and the Changing Inner City

From the publisher:

How are Christians to understand and respond to our distressed inner-city communities? Building on both the perspective of God’s new creation and the view from the neighborhood, Mark R. Gornik’s To Live in Peace shows how the life of the church, the strategies of community development, and the practices of peacemaking can make a transformational difference.

Centering the book is the story of Baltimore’s New Song Community Church, a church that stands as a witness to what can happen when the risks of the gospel are taken. Engaging with a wide range of theological and missiological perspectives, Gornik demonstrates how placing blame for the current conditions of life in the inner city on the residents themselves fails the test of critical analysis and the witness of Scripture. Yet his proposals also show ways that the church can work with the community to overcome structural obstacles to human flourishing.

  • Publication Information
  • Author: Mark Gornik
  • Publication Type: Book
  • Publisher:Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
  • Date of Publication:September 2002
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