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Ronald James Sider

    September 17, 1939 – July 27, 2022

    Ronald J. Sider is a theologian deeply engaged with the intersection of faith and social responsibility. His work consistently probes the ethical implications of Christian principles in the contemporary world, particularly concerning social justice and economic inequality. Sider is known for his commitment to applying theological insights to everyday life and broader societal issues.

    Jesus und die Gewalt
    Denn sie tun nicht, was sie wissen
    One-sided Christianity?
    Preaching the Gospel
    • Preaching the Gospel

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The collection showcases Ron Sider's impactful sermons and speeches, highlighting his theology, ethics, and mission throughout his global ministry. It includes poignant personal moments, such as his sermon at his father's funeral, alongside powerful calls for racial and economic justice, notably his influential speech during apartheid in South Africa. Reflecting his commitment to evangelism and social action, these concise sermons encapsulate Sider's core ideas on personal holiness, justice, and the role of faith in creating peaceful societies.

      Preaching the Gospel
    • A compelling Christian vision that fuses evangelism and social ministry into a holistic mission that will meet the needs of the new millennium, this passionate analysis represents the capstone of Sider's theology of social transformation through preaching salvation and teaching compassion.

      One-sided Christianity?