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At Home with God and in the World

At Home with God and in the World

A Philip Potter Reader
Edited by:
Andrea Fröchtling
Michael Jagessar
Brian Brown
Rudolf Hinz
Dietrich Werner

The essential writings of Philip A. Potter, a charismatic and visionary ecumenist. Includes key writings, many previously unpublished pieces and a complete bibliography and extensive biographical materials

A pivotal figure in the ecumenical movement and in world Christianity during the last 50 years, Philip Potter brought charismatic personality, moral energy and prophetic insight to his leadership of the World Council of Churches in a time of religious and socio-political turmoil.

Specs: 338 pages, 6 x 9”; paper; perfect bound, 4-colour cover

ISBN: 978-2-8254-1565-8

Topic: Ecumenical Ecumenism / Ethics

Price: CHF 29.00; £20.00; €20.00; $29.00

The essential writings of Philip A. Potter

· A charismatic and visionary ecumenist

· Includes key writings

· Includes many previously unpublished pieces

· Complete bibliography and extensive biographical materials

A pivotal figure in the ecumenical movement and in world Christianity during the last 50 years, Philip Potter brought charismatic personality, moral energy, and prophetic insight to his leadership of the World Council of Churches in a time of religious and socio-political turmoil.

An invaluable historical and theological resource, this anthology captures those qualities in the most complete collection of Potter’s writings to date, highlighting his landmark speeches, preaching, and Bible studies.

Ranging across Potter’s core biblical and theological themes to his bracing cultural analysis and strong articulation of the imperatives of social justice, the twenty-four works reproduced here are not only religiously and prophetically rich. They also shed light on the rapid development of the ecumenical movement in the post-War period, the newly globalized and post-colonial reality facing the churches from the 1960s onward, and the steep challenges posed to the churches—then and now—by race consciousness, the legacy of colonialism, the gender revolution, the nuclear threat, and geopolitical change.

Along with extensive biographical materials and a photo gallery, the volume includes a helpful bibliography of primary and secondary resources.

Philip A. Potter devoted a long career to mission, ecumenism, and youth work. He served as General Secretary of the World Council of Churches from 1972 to 1984.

 

Click here to download the table of contents, introduction and biography (pdf)

Tributes to Philip Potter (pdf)