Grace Unbound : The Sacred Activism of an Orthodox Bishop
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Hardback or Cased Book
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1538194473
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9781538194478
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
May 20th, 2025
Print length
224 Pages
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508 grams
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22.90 x 15.20 x 21.60 cms
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The unlikely story of an activist Greek Orthodox bishop in Chicago who helped abolish the death penalty in Illinois and whose ministry to HIV/AIDS patients helped changed religious perceptions of the LGBTQ+ community.
In 1999, a priest at the Chicago diocese, Fr. Demetri, is asked to visit a gang member convicted of a grisly murder whose scheduled execution is only weeks away. Meeting Andrew, a likable man with a shattered past, transforms the Greek Orthodox priest, who finds himself determined to save Andrews life simply because the man on death row was made in the image of God.
Flash back to seven years prior. In 1992, Fr. Demetri meets a lonely man dying from HIV/AIDS andmoved to actionspearheads the first Orthodox Christian AIDS ministry in the western hemisphere. Launched in Chicago in 1992, and initially met with skepticism by many in his own church, that ministry soon spreads to New York, then to Greek Orthodox parishes throughout the United States. That effort also unexpectedly transforms the young priest, moving him into a new realm: social justice carried out in the name of serving Jesus.
As Andrews execution date approaches, Fr. Demetriin a desperate race against timeis catapulted into the middle of a controversial and very public advocacy effort to save Andrews life. He and other advocates appeal to the governor; Andrews fate hangs by a thread. When the governorAndrews last hopeshows no mercy, Fr. Demetri finds himself painfully caught between societys desire for justice and the Christian impulse for mercy, empathy for the victims grief-stricken family and compassion for the condemned, his own fear of failure and a deep desire to live out the gospel. Now, he must either retreat from the challenge or learn the true cost of his calling and help solve a larger problem: changing the law before the state can execute anyone else.
Flash back to seven years prior. In 1992, Fr. Demetri meets a lonely man dying from HIV/AIDS andmoved to actionspearheads the first Orthodox Christian AIDS ministry in the western hemisphere. Launched in Chicago in 1992, and initially met with skepticism by many in his own church, that ministry soon spreads to New York, then to Greek Orthodox parishes throughout the United States. That effort also unexpectedly transforms the young priest, moving him into a new realm: social justice carried out in the name of serving Jesus.
As Andrews execution date approaches, Fr. Demetriin a desperate race against timeis catapulted into the middle of a controversial and very public advocacy effort to save Andrews life. He and other advocates appeal to the governor; Andrews fate hangs by a thread. When the governorAndrews last hopeshows no mercy, Fr. Demetri finds himself painfully caught between societys desire for justice and the Christian impulse for mercy, empathy for the victims grief-stricken family and compassion for the condemned, his own fear of failure and a deep desire to live out the gospel. Now, he must either retreat from the challenge or learn the true cost of his calling and help solve a larger problem: changing the law before the state can execute anyone else.
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