Theology Of The Hammer Essay, Research Paper
In order for us as a society to move forward, I believe that we must adapt the same central ideas that Habitat for Humanity implements. The mission for Habitat for Humanity simply is to eliminate poverty housing by partnering with families to build and renovate houses. They implement “Matching the Word with Deed” (Fuller 21). I feel that this is important because preaching the good word of God is not the only way to help people, as there are many forms of doing God’s work. “We know equally well that talking and praying alone will never dig the foundation, nor will piety by itself put up the walls. Only the powerful combination of the word and deed can get the job done” (Fuller 26). I really hate coining old clich?s, but simply put ” you can not just talk the talk, but you must also walk the walk.”
I firmly believe that Fuller’s views are very realistic. The term “theology of the hammer” is basically about “?doing more than just talk about faith and sing about love. We must put faith and love into action to make them real, to make t
Another point to support my argument is the facts. Habitat for Humanity has built and renovated several thousand homes. This means that many thousands of people have also believed that his ideas are realistic. Not only have they put time and effort into these projects but many millions of dollars have been spent on his “views”. It takes more than a good salesman to get that much money out of businessmen, politicians or even the average Joe saving for a new lawn mower. His ideas obviously were recognized and respected by a good majority of the people hearing his plans.