The Promise of Despair: The Way of the Cross as the Way of the Church: 04 (Living Theology)
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About The Book

Where is God present in the world? What hope does the church offer to folks who are struggling with death and despair in their many forms from broken relationships to lost jobs to the seeming lack of meaning in our late-modern context? Some answer these questions by pointing to churches that have had success in growing their worship services and ministries. But Andrew Root invites us to answer the questions from a different angle. Rather than place primary focus on creating a successful church he asks the church to open its eyes to the suffering and hopelessness of the world to identify with and embrace it because it is precisely in the world’s suffering that God is found. Using Luther’s theology of the cross as a lens Root shows how the church’s willingness to become weak for the world’s sake results in a refocusing of Christian living and ministry which he examines through the categories of discipleship authentic hope community justice and resurrection. Thus as with the other books in the Living Theology series this book brings theology to bear on life in suggestive and provocative ways encouraging readers to think theologically about their specific contexts.
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