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About the Contributor(s): Joe R. Jones is Professor Emeritus of
Theology and Ethics at Christian Theological Seminary, in
Indianapolis, and now living in retirement in his hometown of
Oklahoma City. He is the author of the still widely used A Grammar
of Christian Faith: Systematic Explorations in Christian Life and
Doctrine (2002) and On Being the Church of Jesus Christ in
Tumultuous Times (2005).
Description: This collection of essays, sermons, and prayers urges
the church today to ""be the sort of community that sustains a
vigorous and continuing conversation within itself as to who has
called it into being, to whom it is responsible, and what it is
called to be and to do."" Jones reminds the church that it is an
alternative political community called into being by the Gospel.
This collection explores what it means to be such an alternative
community in ""tumultuous times,"" in times when it is tempting to
look to the world for answers, and to confuse loyalty to the
nation-state with loyalty to God. A theme throughout all the
writings is that ""the church is the necessary context for becoming
and being a Christian."" Endorsements: ""Joe Jones is the best
unknown theologian in America. That he is unknown has nothing to do
with the quality of his work, but rather with the integrity by
which he works. He has never hurried but ra ther has attended to
the difficulty of theological speech patiently, taking the time to
attend to how to say things rightly. His great two-volume
systematic theology, A Grammar of Christian Faith, is here
complemented by wonderful essays in theology as well as timely
interventions dealing with the current cultural challenges before
the church. We are all richer for the work done in this book and in
particular that Jones has given us sermons and prayers. One of the
remarkable things about the book is the interrelation that Jones
helps us to discover just to the extent we see good theology is
prayer and prayer is theology. I heartily recommend this book.""
--Stanley Hauerwas author of Disrupting Time ""With his provocative
and challenging use of subjects, ideas, and language, Jones
passionately serves the church as he dares her to be true to her
call as the Body of Christ on earth. Throughout all his work, Jones
consistently asks one question: Will the Body live the Gospel call
of faithfulness to Christ for the benefit of the world and the
glory of God? In this time of doctrinal battles, identity
confusion, and cultural fragmentation, Jones's question and his
responses are most timely and critical for all Christians--clergy
and laity--everywhere."" --Rev. Janet Hoover Emerson Avenue Baptist
Church ""These essays and sermons underscore what was already
obvious in Jones's earlier systematic theology: this is a brilliant
theologian. But more than that, they evidence a theologian willing
to take risks, willing to engage the most contentious issues of the
day. This is theology that is relevant without being trendy,
prophetic while being compassionately connected to real, everyday
life. What a wonderful feast of theological reflection "" --Mark
Thiessen Nation, Eastern Mennonite Seminary ""Jones's A Grammar of
Christian Faith: Systematic Explorations in Christian Life and
Doctrine is one of the most interesting and important systematic
theologies in print today. It is a must read. Now with this
publication we have both the rich background for that systematic
theology as well as a stand-alone volume on ecclesiology. He offers
us a refreshing theological alternative. On Being the Church of
Jesus Christ in Tumultuous Times does not sidestep the difficult
and perilous situation of the church today, but neither is it
alarmist. Jones offers us insightful theological analysis that will
be of tremendous use for the church and the academy."" --Steve Long
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary The brilliant clarity,
profound insight, and passion of Joe Jones' classroom teaching has
led many mainstream Protestant seminarians to adopt an explicitly
Trinitarian Christ-centered theology. The publication in 2002 of
his 'The Grammar of Christian Faith and Doctrine' extended Jones'
influence b
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