
Why You're Here
Ethics for the Real World
John G. Stackhouse, Jr.(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 4. January 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-0-19-063674-6 (ISBN)
Description
Many Christians find that today's increasingly secular world is not in line with their beliefs. And rather than turn away from society, they are faced with the options of trying to impose their beliefs on others or suppressing their faith. Either option provokes a stream of difficult questions about what it means to be a good Christian, and how a Christian life should be led. In Why You're Here John Stackhouse proposes another path for these people, one that might reconcile Christian beliefs with a world that is often perceived as being openly hostile to those beliefs. Moreover, Stackhouse offers a pragmatic theology that promotes effective action for the challenges of real life.
This compact volume offers an accessible, concrete program for faithful Christian living in today's world. Written in engaging and lucid prose, Stackhouse speaks directly to these everyday Christians who are searching for straightforward advice on some of their most complex quandaries about the challenges inherent in staying true to the Bible's teachings. Why You're Here is a thoroughly readable and resolutely practical book designed to help people understand who they are in the sight of God, and therefore what they are to do according to God's calling on their lives here and now.
This compact volume offers an accessible, concrete program for faithful Christian living in today's world. Written in engaging and lucid prose, Stackhouse speaks directly to these everyday Christians who are searching for straightforward advice on some of their most complex quandaries about the challenges inherent in staying true to the Bible's teachings. Why You're Here is a thoroughly readable and resolutely practical book designed to help people understand who they are in the sight of God, and therefore what they are to do according to God's calling on their lives here and now.
Reviews / Votes
...most readers, like this reviewer, will become fans of Professor Stackhouse and will choose to read his "more academic "texts, to savor the practical, compact,catchy ripostes scattered throughout his writing. To summarize tersely what Stackhouse's readily readable book on Christian ethics is about: "The scope of God's call on our lives" concerns "Everything. Everywhere. Everyone. Everymoment" (p. 129), and that's "why you'rehere" (p. 288). * Mark Porto, Biblical Theology Bulletin * John Stackhouse is one of North America's most significant evangelical theologians. An erudite, witty, and ambitious scholar who has written over a dozen books in a career spanning three decades, he should be better known on the U.S. side of the border...The book is chock-full of wise apothegms and keen observations. * David P. Gushee, Christian Century *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
403 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-063674-6 (9780190636746)
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John G. Stackhouse, Jr. is Samuel J. Mikolaski Professor of Religious Studies and Dean of Faculty Development at Crandall University.
Author
Samuel J. Mikolaski Professor of Religious Studies & Dean of Faculty DevelopmentSamuel J. Mikolaski Professor of Religious Studies & Dean of Faculty Development, Crandall University
Content
Introduction Part I: Our (Permanent) Human Calling: Make Shalom Chapter 1: The Basic Calling of Humanity Chapter 2: Human Vocation: All of Us, Some of Us, Each of Us Part II: Our (Temporary) Christian Calling: Make Disciples Chapter 3: The Basic Calling of the Church Chapter 4: The Christian Vocation: All of Us, Some of Us, Each of Us Part III: Responding to the Call of Jesus Chapter 5: Principles for the Normal Chapter 6: Facing the Borderline Chapter 7: Faith, Hope, and Liberty Chapter 8: Making the Best of It Chapter 9: Behaving in Public Conclusion: Final Formulas