Faithful, Creative, Hopeful: Fifteen Theses for Christians in a Crisis-Shaped World

Author:   Jesse A Zink
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   19 December 2024
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Faithful, Creative, Hopeful: Fifteen Theses for Christians in a Crisis-Shaped World


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Author:   Jesse A Zink
Publisher:   Church Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Church Publishing Inc
ISBN:  

9781640657380


ISBN 10:   164065738
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   19 December 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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""In clear, direct, and vigorous prose, Jesse Zink situates the crisis of the church in the context of the global crises of climate, economics, and migration, and gives a clear-eyed response.  Facing squarely our objective uncertainty regarding the world’s future, his fifteen theses outline concrete acts of Christian witness shaped by the certainty of God’s enduring faithfulness."" * Ian McFarland, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Theology, Candler School of Theology, Emory University * ""Jesse Zink describes the crises of our time, inside and outside the church, with the particularity of local stories that are filled with authenticity and immediacy. Despite these challenges, named with sometimes blunt clarity, he maintains an encouraging focus on what is hopeful and faithful, calling us to practices that will ground the church for the future."" * Linda Nicholls, former primate of the Anglican Church of Canada * ""These theses present a way of finding God’s insistent vision for a church in need of thinking—no, of living!—bigger and with more hope than we have dared to in recent generations. An astute and resolutely clear-eyed student of both church and society, Zink presents the world-saving eschatological promise of the gospel of Jesus Christ while avoiding gimmick or game. Indeed, we have little time for such distractions in these last days."" * A. Robert Hirschfeld, Bishop of New Hampshire * “In Faithful, Creative, Hopeful, he demonstrates how what we believe and how we witness to it can renew the Church and contribute to the flourishing of human societies. Following Luther’s example, he offers 15 theses, bringing together scripture, liturgy, and the lived experience of the Church in varied contexts, to show an alternative to a world based on neoliberal capitalism. Much of this is rooted in the life of the local congregation and the relationship with their given community, which will please those working ‘to save the parish.’”   * Church Times * “A Christians, we are taught the meaning of hope, but polycrisis makes it easier to focus on anxiety and hopelessness. This book suggests an antidote in the form of theses grounded in Christian faith and hope.”   * Anglican Planet *


"""In clear, direct, and vigorous prose, Jesse Zink situates the crisis of the church in the context of the global crises of climate, economics, and migration, and gives a clear-eyed response.  Facing squarely our objective uncertainty regarding the world’s future, his fifteen theses outline concrete acts of Christian witness shaped by the certainty of God’s enduring faithfulness."" * Ian McFarland, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Theology, Candler School of Theology, Emory University * ""Jesse Zink describes the crises of our time, inside and outside the church, with the particularity of local stories that are filled with authenticity and immediacy. Despite these challenges, named with sometimes blunt clarity, he maintains an encouraging focus on what is hopeful and faithful, calling us to practices that will ground the church for the future."" * Linda Nicholls, former primate of the Anglican Church of Canada * ""These theses present a way of finding God’s insistent vision for a church in need of thinking—no, of living!—bigger and with more hope than we have dared to in recent generations. An astute and resolutely clear-eyed student of both church and society, Zink presents the world-saving eschatological promise of the gospel of Jesus Christ while avoiding gimmick or game. Indeed, we have little time for such distractions in these last days."" * A. Robert Hirschfeld, Bishop of New Hampshire *"


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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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