In believing hope is at the center—and not at the end of things—this author illustrates models of hope as axis of our humanity, leaving us with a practical recipe to take with an apply to our ministerial and organizational contexts in search of a sustainable hope in the midst of crisis.
In believing hope is at the center—and not at the end of things—this author illustrates models of hope as axis of our humanity, leaving us with a practical recipe to take with an apply to our ministerial and organizational contexts in search of a sustainable hope in the midst of crisis.
Yara González-Justiniano is assistant professor of religion, psychology, and culture at Vanderbilt University.
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List of Figures Acknowledgments Chapter One: About Context: "No Hay Mal que Dure Cien Años, Ni Cuerpo que lo Resista" Chapter Two: About Hope: "Al Mal Tiempo, Buena Cara" Chapter Three: About Practice: "A Buen Entendedor, Pocas Palabras Bastan" Chapter Four: About the Future: "Vivir del Cuento" Chapter Five: About Telos: "Más Largo que la Esperanza del Pobre" Bibliography Index About the Author
List of Figures Acknowledgments Chapter One: About Context: "No Hay Mal que Dure Cien Años, Ni Cuerpo que lo Resista" Chapter Two: About Hope: "Al Mal Tiempo, Buena Cara" Chapter Three: About Practice: "A Buen Entendedor, Pocas Palabras Bastan" Chapter Four: About the Future: "Vivir del Cuento" Chapter Five: About Telos: "Más Largo que la Esperanza del Pobre" Bibliography Index About the Author
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