Ordinary Saints: An Introduction to the Christian Life, Second Edition / Edition 2

Ordinary Saints: An Introduction to the Christian Life, Second Edition / Edition 2

by Robert Benne
ISBN-10:
0800636260
ISBN-13:
9780800636265
Pub. Date:
06/18/2003
Publisher:
1517 Media
ISBN-10:
0800636260
ISBN-13:
9780800636265
Pub. Date:
06/18/2003
Publisher:
1517 Media
Ordinary Saints: An Introduction to the Christian Life, Second Edition / Edition 2

Ordinary Saints: An Introduction to the Christian Life, Second Edition / Edition 2

by Robert Benne

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Overview

Theologian and ethicist Robert Benne addresses the Christian life in its religious and moral dimensions by writing about the vocation of the Christian in daily life. With clarity and authority, he discusses Christian identity, the call of God, moral development, and marriage and family life, among other topics. This fully revised edition includes a study guide for use in classrooms and church study groups.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780800636265
Publisher: 1517 Media
Publication date: 06/18/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

Robert Benne is Jordan-Trexler Professor of Religion Emeritus and Director of the Center for Religion and Society at Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia. He was Jordan-Trexler Professor and Chair of the Department of Religion and Philosophy at Roanoke for eighteen years. Prior to that he taught at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, where he was Professor of Church and Society for seventeen years.

A native of Nebraska, Dr. Benne received his BA summa cum laude from Midland Lutheran College and his MA and PhD from the University of Chicago. He has been a Fulbright Scholar to Germany (Erlangen, 1959-60) and has done post-doctoral research at Hamburg University in Germany (1971-72) and at Cambridge University in England (1978-79, 1985-85, 1992-93) where he continues as a Visiting Fellow at St. Edmund's College.

He has authored eight books: Wandering in the Wilderness: Christians and the New Culture, 1971; Defining America: A Christian Critique of the American Dream, 1974; The Ethic of Democratic Capitalism: A Moral Reassessment, 1981; Ordinary Saints: An Introduction to the Christian Life, 1988; The Paradoxical Vision: A Public Theology for the Twenty-first Century, 1995; Seeing Is Believing: Visions of Life Through Film, 1998; Why Bother? A Whole Vision for a Whole People, 1999; and Quality With Soul: How Six Premier Colleges and Universities Keep Faith with their Religious Traditions, (Eerdmans, 2001).

He has also written over one hundred articles and reviews for many journals. He writes a regular column for The Cresset. His main interests focus on Christian ethics, social interpretation, and the character and mission of church-related institutions.

He has been a Fulbright Scholar, a Woodrow Wilson, Rockefeller, and University of Chicago Fellow, an American Association of Theological Schools Grantee, a Franklin Clark Fry Fellow, a Siebert Foundation Fellow, a Virginia Laureate in Religion, and a Louisville Institute Fellow. He has lectured widely in American and European colleges, seminaries and universities. He has won both an Outstanding Professor Award (1985) and an Exemplary Professional Achievement Award (1991) at Roanoke College. His alma mater, Midland Lutheran College, honored him with its Alumni Achievement and Master Teacher Awards, elected him to its Athletic Hall of Fame, invited him to be its inaugural NEH Lecturer, and bestowed a Doctor of Humane Letters upon him in 1996. In the fall of 1998 he was appointed Senior Lilly Fellow in the Lilly Program for Humanities and the Arts based at Valparaiso University, where he spent the 1999-2000 academic year writing Quality with Soul.

He married Joanna Carson in 1959; they are the parents of four children and the grandparents of four.

Table of Contents

Prefacexi
1.Introduction: Our Fragmented World1
Symptoms of Fragmentation1
A Closer Look3
Two New Lifestyles8
Why This Tradition?14
The Plan of This Book18
Questions for Discussion19
For Further Reading19
Part IThe Call of God
2.The Divine Initiative23
The Unrecognized Presence23
The Biblical Story24
The Church's Story29
My Story32
Other Stories36
A Return at Depth37
Questions for Discussion42
For Further Reading43
3.Christian Nurture: Filling the Cup of Being45
Participation in the Body of Christ48
Christian Personal Devotion52
Christian Friendship54
Re-creation55
Questions for Discussion58
For Further Reading58
Part IIThe Calling of the Christian: Spilling the Cup
4.Places of Responsibility63
Sanctioned65
Dynamic72
Ambiguous74
Questions for Discussion78
For Further Reading79
5.Moral Development81
Egoism83
Heteronomy86
Autonomy88
Questions for Discussion92
For Further Reading92
6.The Christian's Calling: Toward Theonomy95
Faith99
Love108
Hope118
Questions for Discussion125
For Further Reading126
Part IIIThe Callings of the Christian
7.Marriage and Family Life131
Marriage and Family Life as a Place of Responsibility134
Marriage as a Christian Calling138
Related Issues147
Questions for Discussion160
For Further Reading160
8.Work163
Work as a Place of Responsibility165
Work as a Christian Calling169
Questions for Discussion179
For Further Reading180
9.Public Life183
Public Life as a Place of Responsibility188
Public Life as a Christian Calling192
Questions for Discussion201
For Further Reading201
10.The Church203
The Church as a Place of Responsibility206
The Church as a Christian Calling216
Questions for Discussion222
For Further Reading223
Index225
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