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Faith's Freedom: A Classic Spirituality for Contemporary Christians

Faith's Freedom

A Classic Spirituality for Contemporary Christians

Luke Timothy Johnson (Author)

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Johnson believes Christian spirituality needs an intellectual recasting that takes seriously the life of ordinary people in a world shaped by modernity rather than the monastery by discerning the narrative of God's action in their midst.
  • Publisher Fortress Press
  • Format Paperback
  • ISBN 9780800624286
  • Dimensions 5.5 x 8.5
  • Pages 200
  • Publication Date July 23, 1990

Endorsements

"The great strength of this eminently readable work is its link between Scripture in a classical perspective and life. In an effortless way, Dr. Johnson takes the reader on a pilgrimage of faith that illumines the whole life."
--Patricia Wilson-Kastner, former Rector
Church of the Resurrection
Norwich, Connecticut


"Faith's Freedom is a refreshingly personal synthesis of key spiritual concepts written in a truly ecumenical way for the contemporary situation. By avoiding most technical terminology, it formulates for intelligent readers an outlook on God and the world that expresses many foundational insights of classic spirituality in terms understandable to the modern mindset. It translates basic notions like creation, freedom, revelation, sin, and faith into contemporary language, then applies them to prayer, power, possessions, anger, sexuality, evil, and life in the Spirit. Among the fluff that characterizes an unfortunate number of books on 'spirituality,' this tough-minded but enjoyable argument and appeal to the evidence of experience stands out from the crowd."
--William S Kurz
Marquette University

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Part One: Connections
1. The One with Whom We Have to Do: Critical Theological Concepts
2. The Human Project: Freedom and its Conditions
3. Setting the Stage: Revelation as a Process of Interpretation
4. The Basic Drama: Idolatry, Grace, Sin, Faith
5. The Life of Faith
Part Two: Connecting
6. The Prayer of Faith
7. Faith Enbodied: Power and Possessions
8. Doing the Truth in Love: Anger and Sexuality
9. Christian Realism: Evil and Suffering
10. Where the Spirit of the Lord Is, There Is Freedom
Epilogue
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