
Where Resident Aliens Live: Exercises for Christian Practice
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Religion & Spirituality
格式
平装书
页数
124
语言
英语
已发布
Apr 1, 1996
出版商
Abingdon Press
版本
First Edition
ISBN-10
0687016053
ISBN-13
9780687016051
描述
Stanley Hauerwas and William H. Willimon challenge readers to rethink their approach to Christian practice in a world that often feels alien. Through their compelling insights, they present a collection of exercises designed to nurture a vibrant and engaged faith. Their emphasis on community and identity invites readers to explore what it means to live as "resident aliens" in a culture that may not always align with their values.
The authors encourage participants to embrace their unique place within the Christian story, emphasizing the transformative power of belonging to a community of faith. Through thought-provoking discussions and practical exercises, they guide readers to deepen their spiritual practices while acknowledging the complexities of contemporary life.
By engaging with these exercises, individuals are equipped to navigate the challenges of faith in a world that can often feel foreign. Hauerwas and Willimon provide not just theoretical reflections but also practical tools for cultivating a robust Christian identity amidst the alien landscapes of modern society.
The authors encourage participants to embrace their unique place within the Christian story, emphasizing the transformative power of belonging to a community of faith. Through thought-provoking discussions and practical exercises, they guide readers to deepen their spiritual practices while acknowledging the complexities of contemporary life.
By engaging with these exercises, individuals are equipped to navigate the challenges of faith in a world that can often feel foreign. Hauerwas and Willimon provide not just theoretical reflections but also practical tools for cultivating a robust Christian identity amidst the alien landscapes of modern society.