Great Reckoning e-bog
127,71 DKK
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What do we do when the church looks nothing like Jesus?Many followers of Jesus feel disillusioned by a broken religionone that loves political power, promises prosperity, and feeds on fear. We are desperately trying to rationalize how a loving God can be connected to unloving churches, institutions, and people. We can no longer deny that our version of Christianity is not just imperfect but has...
E-bog
127,71 DKK
Forlag
Herald Press
Udgivet
23 oktober 2018
Længde
216 sider
Genrer
HRCV
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781513803425
What do we do when the church looks nothing like Jesus?Many followers of Jesus feel disillusioned by a broken religionone that loves political power, promises prosperity, and feeds on fear. We are desperately trying to rationalize how a loving God can be connected to unloving churches, institutions, and people. We can no longer deny that our version of Christianity is not just imperfect but has been coopted to inflict violence, racism, abuse, hate, and even death. The question before many Christians is no longer how their faith can survive within a secular culture. It's how their faith can survive Christianity itself.In The Great Reckoning, writer Stephen Mattson writes out of the rubble of the failed American faith. Instead of doomsaying or casting aspersions, however, Mattson offers hope for seekers looking for inspiration, solace for Christians fed up with an unsatisfying religion, and clarity for those sifting through the remains. The Great Reckoning is a clear-eyed yet tender critique of where we've gone wrong, and a guide away from the culture wars and toward the life of Jesus.Rather than further immersing ourselves in Christendom, what if we started rethinking what it means to be a Christian in the first place? What if Christians shed the hopes and dreams of Christianity and turned instead of the Christ at the center of our faith?Consider this a dispatch from the wreckage of American cultural Christianity, and an ode to the Jesus-looking faith we seek.