The post-'post-modern' period seems to be characterised by the assault of fear. Markets crash, addiction and obesity rates soar, nature suffers and we have lost confidence in nations and government. Bothered and Bewildered offers an analysis of our present dystopian situation that is both realistic and hopeful. Ann Morisy maps some potential responses and shows that the Christian faith, re-envisioned, can provide a resource on which to draw as we fumble for a way forward that is both imaginative and engaging.
The post-'post-modern' period seems to be characterised by the assault of fear. Markets crash, addiction and obesity rates soar, nature suffers and we have lost confidence in nations and government. Bothered and Bewildered offers an analysis of our present dystopian situation that is both realistic and hopeful. Ann Morisy maps some potential responses and shows that the Christian faith, re-envisioned, can provide a resource on which to draw as we fumble for a way forward that is both imaginative and engaging.
Ann Morisy is a community theologian and the author of the best-selling books Beyond the Good Samaritan and Journeying Out as well as Bothered and Bewildered (published June 2009). She lectures widely and leads workshops, both in the UK and abroad. She writes about issues in a way that people 'find hard to put down', and in a manner that enables them to incorporate the ideas into their practice.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Singing the Blues Chapter Two: Silence at Mission Control Chapter Three: Down in the dip Chapter Four: Investing in an alternative economy Chapter Five: Happy Times Are Here Again? Chapter Six: The Church of the Bothered and Bewildered
Chapter One: Singing the Blues Chapter Two: Silence at Mission Control Chapter Three: Down in the dip Chapter Four: Investing in an alternative economy Chapter Five: Happy Times Are Here Again? Chapter Six: The Church of the Bothered and Bewildered
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