Flourishing Life: Now and in the Time to Come


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Drawing from the fields of evolutionary neuroscience psychology and theology Sandra Levy-Achtemeier considers what it might mean for humans as embodied and spiritual selves to flourish now and how such flourishing can contribute to our final flourishing in the time to come. She shows how such holistic flourishing and growth-filled transformation can occur even--and perhaps especially--in times of darkness and struggle. In this engaging work she makes complex ideas accessible to all who hunger for deeper spiritual growth over the course of their lives. This book is not only highly readable but it is also a practical guide to the flourishing life providing resources for embodied practices--from prayer to dance to storytelling--which can enhance our human flourishing now. In short she lays out a complete picture of human flourishing from our evolutionary roots to kingdom living in the life to come. In Flourishing Life: Now and in the Time to Come Dr. Levy-Achtemeier well integrates her knowledge skill and wisdom from her previous career as a top-flight academic psychologist and professor with her current career as an Episcopal priest beautifully blending evidence-based research with pastoral and theological understanding. Very few books of this nature do this well and the reader will be grateful for this important well-written page-turning and compelling contribution in their efforts to flourish both now and in the time to come. --Thomas G. Plante PhD ABPP Professor of Psychology and Director of the Spirituality and Health Institute Santa Clara University Author of Spiritual Practices in Psychotherapy: Thirteen Tools for Enhancing Psychological Health (2009) Some eighteen hundred years ago Irenaeus wrote that Gods glory is a human being fully alive. What might this path of human flourishing look like? Sandra Levy-Achtemeier illuminates its character while orienting us to the journey and encouraging us along the way. Drawing on diverse resources--the biblical and theological traditions as well as the neurosciences and positive psychology--she emphasizes the formative significance of our embodied lives animated in churches oriented to Gods kingdom and sculpted through characteristic practices. Take this book to a quiet place with a cup of coffee or tea and find here the practical wisdom for which we hunger. --Joel B. Green Associate Dean for the Center for Advanced Theological Studies and Professor of New Testament Interpretation Fuller Theological Seminary Author of Practicing Theological Interpretation (2012) Ancient wisdom and contemporary science agree about what it takes to find happiness despite lifes inevitable difficulties. But they speak such different languages that its not easy to see how dramatically the evidence converges. The Flourishing Life cuts through the jargon to offer a wisdom that felt to me like that first breath of spring air after a long hard winter. Heres what it takes to find the good life. --Catherine M. Wallace PhD Feinberg School of Medicine Northwestern University Author of Motherhood in the Balance: Children Career God and Me (2001) With flair and refreshing clarity Sandra Levy-Achtemeier encourages readers to create coherence in their own lives. A compelling combination of psychological study theological teaching and autobiographical revelation this book shows how active worship ritual communion service and the recovery of the doctrine of the resurrection of the body can lead to well-lived lives. This is original and joyful writing convincing in its assertion of the hope of the resurrection. --Jill Pelaez Baumgaertner Professor of English and Dean of Humanities and Theological Studies Wheaton College Editor of Imago Dei: Poems from Christianity and Literature (2012) Sandra Levy-Achtemeier is a psychologist writer and Theologian-in-Residence at historic St. Johns Episcopal Church in Richmond Virginia. She is the author of Imaginatio
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