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An urgent argument for the centrality of Christian witness in the world. The world is changing rapidly. Between climate change, an unequal economic system, and widespread human migration, our societies are under stress and strain like never before. And just at the moment when the world needs to hear good news, many people perceive the Christian church as too old, tired, or out-of-touch to respond. In Faithful, Creative, Hopeful, Jesse Zink demonstrates the importance of the Christian gospel and its witness to the flourishing of human societies. Zink offers 15 theses-echoing those of the church…mehr
An urgent argument for the centrality of Christian witness in the world. The world is changing rapidly. Between climate change, an unequal economic system, and widespread human migration, our societies are under stress and strain like never before. And just at the moment when the world needs to hear good news, many people perceive the Christian church as too old, tired, or out-of-touch to respond. In Faithful, Creative, Hopeful, Jesse Zink demonstrates the importance of the Christian gospel and its witness to the flourishing of human societies. Zink offers 15 theses-echoing those of the church reformers-that together offer a vision for a renewed faith and a renewed church in this crisis-shaped world. From the future of the Eucharist to the nature of Christian hope, from the challenges of neoliberal capitalism to the joys of local community, Zink skillfully weaves together theology, Scripture, liturgy, congregational ministry, and on-the-ground experience of church in a variety of contexts to provoke, motivate, and challenge Christians to renew their ministry and live our mission in a changing and challenging world.
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Autorenporträt
Jesse Zink is the principal of Montreal Dio, an ecumenical theological college affiliated with McGill University, and canon theologian in the Anglican Diocese of Montreal. He was born in Canada and raised and ordained in The Episcopal Church. His previous books include Backpacking through the Anglican Communion and A Faith for the Future. He lives in Montreal, Quebec.
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Introduction Polycrisis and Christian Witness Apocalyptic Clarity 1. A crisis-shaped world requires apocalyptic clarity 2. Economic structures are the greatest obstacle to Christian witness 3. Christian formation is not failing. It’s being defeated Resistant Ethos 4. Christians offer attentiveness to a distracted people 5. Enough is a response to a world of more 6. The catholicity of the Christian community is its response to a globally-connected world 7. In an angry world, the Christian answer is mercy 8. Christian witness is rooted in hope—even if we don’t want it to be Resistant Practice 9. Place matters: Christian witness begins in particular and specific locales 10. In a time of widespread migration, Christians must embrace their identity as wanderers as well 11. Public, shared places resist the dominance of the market. Building them up is part of Christian ministry 12. Food is at the center of the church and must be at the center of Christian witness Renewed Church 13. In a mistrusting world, the church is called to be a community of responsibility and solidarity 14. The church’s future is an ecumenical one—but a very specific kind of ecumenism 15. The Eucharist sets the agenda for the church Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes
Introduction Polycrisis and Christian Witness Apocalyptic Clarity 1. A crisis-shaped world requires apocalyptic clarity 2. Economic structures are the greatest obstacle to Christian witness 3. Christian formation is not failing. It’s being defeated Resistant Ethos 4. Christians offer attentiveness to a distracted people 5. Enough is a response to a world of more 6. The catholicity of the Christian community is its response to a globally-connected world 7. In an angry world, the Christian answer is mercy 8. Christian witness is rooted in hope—even if we don’t want it to be Resistant Practice 9. Place matters: Christian witness begins in particular and specific locales 10. In a time of widespread migration, Christians must embrace their identity as wanderers as well 11. Public, shared places resist the dominance of the market. Building them up is part of Christian ministry 12. Food is at the center of the church and must be at the center of Christian witness Renewed Church 13. In a mistrusting world, the church is called to be a community of responsibility and solidarity 14. The church’s future is an ecumenical one—but a very specific kind of ecumenism 15. The Eucharist sets the agenda for the church Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes
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