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Countless Americans suffer from chronic joylessness through meaningless work and the loss of significant human connection. Often called an age of despair, late modernity desperately needs joy, and although Christians are the ones who have access to it, many have tragically forgotten how to find it. Joy Renewed takes a hard look at what afflicts Western society, including Christians, and provides a reorientation of life that opens the heart to God's good design. Fischer and Kanana bring together truth from biblical narratives with glittering insights from the experience of East African…mehr

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Countless Americans suffer from chronic joylessness through meaningless work and the loss of significant human connection. Often called an age of despair, late modernity desperately needs joy, and although Christians are the ones who have access to it, many have tragically forgotten how to find it. Joy Renewed takes a hard look at what afflicts Western society, including Christians, and provides a reorientation of life that opens the heart to God's good design. Fischer and Kanana bring together truth from biblical narratives with glittering insights from the experience of East African suffering to dissect contemporary social ills and offer a layered prescription for rediscovering joy.
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Autorenporträt
Benjamin Fischer has a PhD from the University of Notre Dame and is a missionary priest of the Anglican Church of Rwanda. He serves as rector of Christ the Redeemer (ACNA) in Nampa, Idaho, and associate professor of literature at Northwest Nazarene University. He is the translator and editor of Being a Pastor: Pastoral Treatises of John Wycliffe (2021) and co-author of Dying in Islam, Rising in Christ (2018). Cedric Kanana has an MA from Uganda Christian University and is a pastor of the Anglican Church of Rwanda, Kigali Diocese, where he leads the parish of Kanyinya and serves as a chaplain in Kigali Central Prison. He is an internationally recognized evangelist and is a regular guest on national television and radio programs. He is the author of Dying in Islam, Rising in Christ (2018).