
Sin Bravely
A Joyful Alternative to a Purpose-Driven Life
Mark Ellingsen(Author)
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published on 1. June 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-8264-2964-3 (ISBN)
Description
Ellinson demonstrates that awareness of sin is shown to lead to freedom and joy, as the pressure is removed to do and be good all the time. The book's other primary aim is to flesh out an alternative approach to life to Rick Warren's and the dominant American Christian vision. This alternative, life of brave sinning, is rooted in the worldview of the Protestant Reformation (esp. of Martin Luther). When people sin bravely, believing everything done is done in sin, people can get out of the way and recognize that all the good done is done by God despite individual seedy motives. This awareness leads to freedom and joy, since the pressure is now removed to do and be good. In addition, total dependence on God entails a self-forgetfulness that leads to happiness. The bolder one acknowledge's their sin, in failing to take credit for the good done, the more focused on God the individual becomes. Correspondingly this self-forgetful lifestyle is a promising counter-cultural alternative to the cultural Narcissism which so dominates in many segments of contemporary American society. The book provides practical ways to sharpen these insights, to 'own' them.
The final chapters of the book aim to clarify why the lifestyle of brave sinning and total dependence on God lead to happiness, with an emphasis on current neurobiological research on happiness and brain function. The book, then, demonstrates both the how and why brave sinning leads to joy, while in so doing offers readers practical advice on living this way. This is an academic book with a lot of practical value.
The final chapters of the book aim to clarify why the lifestyle of brave sinning and total dependence on God lead to happiness, with an emphasis on current neurobiological research on happiness and brain function. The book, then, demonstrates both the how and why brave sinning leads to joy, while in so doing offers readers practical advice on living this way. This is an academic book with a lot of practical value.
Reviews / Votes
"The author believes that Rick Warren's Purpose Driven Life is too focued on the self to combat the rampant narcissim of a me-driven culture in modern America...Ellingsen offers important critiques of Warren's purpose-driven faith." -David C. Drebes It is good to see a challenge to Warren, and those like him... -- Ken Jones, Grand View University, IA * Lutheran Quarterly *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
182 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8264-2964-3 (9780826429643)
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E-Book
04/2009
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Continuum
€22.99
Available for download
Person
Mark Ellingsen is Associate Professor of Church History at the Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta.
Content
INTRODUCTION Why It's More Fun To Be Brave In Your Sinning; 1. Rick Warren and American Christianity: What's Good and What's Bad; 2. How Purpose-Driven Living Can Lead To a Life That's All About You: The Burden of Self-Centeredness; 3. An Augustinian Re-Education about Sin: Relevant Genetic Data; 4. An Introduction To Brave Sinning: A God-Centered Life; 5. Brave Sinning Makes for a Joyful Life! Neurobiological Data; 6. How Brave Sinning Could Change American Life; CONCLUSION Sin Bravely!