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Following Jesus in a Culture of Fear

This timely resource helps us counteract the destructive force of fear, encouraging us to forsake our "ethic of safety" for an "ethic of risk."

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  • "The twentieth century has been referred to as the Age of Anxiety. Similarly, the first decade of the twenty-first century ushered in a "culture of fear"--Especially in a post-9/11 world. Scott Bader-Saye helps us counteract this destructive force in Following Jesus in a Culture of Fear. Divided into three sections (Diagnosis, Antidote, and Recovery), this work draws insights about fear from medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas. Furthermore, Bader-Saye stresses the importance of sharing our fears in ecclesial communities, where we can develop courage. Most important, the author notes that a reclamation of God's sovereignty will help us reframe our lives; the doctrine of providence not only assures us that the fragments of our lives will cohere into a narrative unity but also demonstrates that God is our Provider. A timely and applicable resource, Following Jesus in a Culture of Fear will resonate with academics, church leaders, and church members. Instead of allowing their own or others' fears motivate them, readers will be encouraged to forsake their 'ethic of safety' for an 'ethic of risk.' This new way of living manifests itself in hospitality, peacemaking, and generosity. - Publisher."
  • "A response to fear that resists security in favor of love, community, and providence is articulated in a guide that presents Christian virtues as a way to defeat suspicion, preemption, and control."
  • "This timely resource helps us counteract the destructive force of fear, encouraging us to forsake our "ethic of safety" for an "ethic of risk.""@en

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  • "Following Jesus in a culture of fear : Christian practice of everyday life"
  • "Following Jesus in a culture of fear"