We live in a frenetic age of unrealistic expectations, fostered by unrelenting voices both outside and inside of us. Through subtle and not so subtle forces we are constantly expected to do more and be more. Exhaustion, shame, and anxiety pervade, and all too often they also shape the church’s life. In this context, one of the great gifts Christians can give the world is to rediscover a healthy vision of what it means to be truly human, bringing us back to a more realistic and gracious view of discipleship.
James K. A. Smith, Love's Knowledge (Philippians 1:8–11)
Craig Carter on Augustine and Modernity
Kevin Vanhoozer, The Human Person: A Grammatical Subject
John Perkins, Love Is the Final Fight
Walter Kim, A Catechesis of Civic Discipleship
Dennis Edwards, Power and Humility in Theological Education
Christina Bieber Lake, 'O Taste and See': Poetry as Theological Invitation
Winn Collier, Ancient Vision and Fresh Courage: Reawakening Our Pastoral Imagination
Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt, The Art of Confession (Or, How the Art You Don't Like Can Grow Your Love for God)
Joshua Jipp, Going to Seminary with the Apostle Paul
Chris Ganski, The Ascension of Christ and the Renewal of Christian Mission
Kristen Deede Johnson, Reconsidering the Great Commission: Discipleship and Cultural Engagement
Amy Peeler, Embodied Discipleship: Mary, Jesus, and Engendered Faithfulness
Oliver O'Donovan, Creation, Law, and History
Han-luen Kantzer Komline, The Art of Willing: God’s Grace & Human Willing in Augustine’s Preaching
Russell Moore, Paradox Lost: Longing, Alienation, and the Mystery of Humanity in a Technological Age
Oliver O'Donovan, Good, Doing Good, and the Goods
Max Lee, Paul and the Pursuit of Pleasure
Katherine Sonderegger, The Inner Life of God
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