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Human Flourishing (Hardcover): Greg Forster, Anthony R. Cross Human Flourishing (Hardcover)
Greg Forster, Anthony R. Cross; Foreword by Matthew Croasmun
R1,254 R1,003 Discovery Miles 10 030 Save R251 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Envisioning the Good Life (Hardcover): Matthew Croasmun, Zoran Grozdanov, Ryan McAnnally-Linz Envisioning the Good Life (Hardcover)
Matthew Croasmun, Zoran Grozdanov, Ryan McAnnally-Linz
R1,240 R995 Discovery Miles 9 950 Save R245 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Life Worth Living - A guide to what matters most (Hardcover): Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, Ryan McAnnally-Linz Life Worth Living - A guide to what matters most (Hardcover)
Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, Ryan McAnnally-Linz
R517 R424 Discovery Miles 4 240 Save R93 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

What kind of life would be truly worth wanting? What kind of world would be truly worth seeking? How should we live? We are facing a crisis of meaning. Swept up in the obstacles of the day-to-day, the deeper questions of our fundamental purpose linger just beneath the surface of our personal lives and our collective culture. What we need is to seek the truth. In A Life Worth Living, Yale's leading theologians Volf, Croasmun and McAnnally-Linz offer a deep dive beneath the levels of habit, strategy and introspection to the bedrock question of what kind of life is truly worth living. Inspired by the leading Yale course of the same, this perspective-shifting book will guide you through life's biggest questions. Drawing on the world's greatest religious and philosophical traditions, this is your path to understanding the true meaning of life.

For the Life of the World - Theology That Makes a Difference (Paperback): Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun For the Life of the World - Theology That Makes a Difference (Paperback)
Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun
R444 R361 Discovery Miles 3 610 Save R83 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Christianity Today 2020 Book Award (Award of Merit, Theology/Ethics) Outreach 2020 Recommended Resource of the Year (Theology and Biblical Studies) The question of what makes life worth living is more vital now than ever. In today's pluralistic, postsecular world, universal values are dismissed as mere matters of private opinion, and the question of what constitutes flourishing life--for ourselves, our neighbors, and the planet as a whole--is neglected in our universities, our churches, and our culture at large. Although we increasingly have technology to do almost anything, we have little sense of what is truly worth accomplishing. In this provocative new contribution to public theology, world-renowned theologian Miroslav Volf (named "America's New Public Intellectual" by Scot McKnight on his Jesus Creed blog) and Matthew Croasmun explain that the intellectual tools needed to rescue us from our present malaise and meet our new cultural challenge are the tools of theology. A renewal of theology is crucial to help us articulate compelling visions of the good life, find our way through the maze of contested questions of value, and answer the fundamental question of what makes life worth living.

Life Worth Living - A Guide to What Matters Most (Hardcover): Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, Ryan McAnnally-Linz Life Worth Living - A Guide to What Matters Most (Hardcover)
Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, Ryan McAnnally-Linz
R730 R616 Discovery Miles 6 160 Save R114 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Life Worth Living - A Guide To What Matters Most (Paperback): Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, Ryan McAnnally-Linz Life Worth Living - A Guide To What Matters Most (Paperback)
Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, Ryan McAnnally-Linz
R380 R297 Discovery Miles 2 970 Save R83 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

A landmark book answering the greatest philosophical questions of our time, from Yale's leading theologians.

We are facing a crisis of meaning. Swept up in the obstacles of the day-to-day, the deeper questions of our fundamental purpose linger just beneath the surface of our personal lives and our collective culture. What we need is to seek the truth.

In A Life Worth Living, Yale's leading theologians Volf, Croasmun and McAnnally-Linz offer a deep dive beneath the levels of habit, strategy and introspection to the bedrock question of what kind of life is truly worth living. Inspired by the leading Yale course of the same, this perspective-shifting book will guide you through life's biggest questions. Drawing on the world's greatest religious and philosophical traditions, this is your path to understanding the true meaning of life.

The Emergence of Sin - The Cosmic Tyrant in Romans (Hardcover): Matthew Croasmun The Emergence of Sin - The Cosmic Tyrant in Romans (Hardcover)
Matthew Croasmun
R2,917 Discovery Miles 29 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Where does evil come from? And how did it become so powerful? We can have a sense that when we try to do right by one another, we aren't merely striving against ourselves. The feeling is that we are struggling against something-someone-else. As if there's a force-a person-that wishes us ill. In his letter to the Romans, the apostle Paul describes just such a person: Sin, a cosmic tyrant who constrains our moral freedom, confuses our moral judgment, and condemns us to slavery and to death. Commentators have long argued about whether Paul literally means to say Sin is a person or is simply indulging in literary personification, but regardless of Paul's intentions, for modern readers it would seem clear enough: there is no such thing as a cosmic tyrant. Surely it is more reasonable to suppose "Sin" is merely a colorful way of describing individual misdeeds or, at most, a way of evoking the intractability of our social ills. In The Emergence of Sin, Matthew Croasmun suggests we take another look. The vision of Sin he offers is at once scientific and theological, social and individual, corporeal and mythological. He argues both that the cosmic power Sin is nothing more than an emergent feature of a vast human network of transgression and that this power is nevertheless real, personal, and one whom we had better be ready to resist. Ultimately, what is on offer here is an account of the world re-mythologized at the hands of chemists, evolutionary biologists, sociologists, and entomologists. In this world, Paul's text is not a relic of a forgotten mythical past, but a field manual for modern living.

The Emergence of Sin - The Cosmic Tyrant in Romans (Paperback): Matthew Croasmun The Emergence of Sin - The Cosmic Tyrant in Romans (Paperback)
Matthew Croasmun
R1,114 Discovery Miles 11 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

We can have a sense that when we try to do right by one another, we aren't merely striving against ourselves. The feeling is that we are struggling against something-someone-else. As if there's a force-a person- that wishes us ill. In his letter to the Romans, the apostle Paul describes just such a person: Sin, a cosmic tyrant who constrains our moral freedom, confuses our moral judgment, and condemns us to slavery and to death. Commentators have long argued about whether Paul literally means to say Sin is a person or is simply indulging in literary personification, but regardless of Paul's intentions, for modern readers it would seem clear enough: there is no such thing as a cosmic tyrant. Surely it is more reasonable to suppose "Sin" is merely a colorful way of describing individual misdeeds or, at most, a way of evoking the intractability of our social ills. In The Emergence of Sin, Matthew Croasmun suggests we take another look. The vision of Sin he offers is at once scientific and theological, social and individual, corporeal and mythological. He argues both that the cosmic power Sin is nothing more than an emergent feature of a vast human network of transgression and that this power is nevertheless real, personal, and one whom we had better be ready to resist. Ultimately, what is on offer here is an account of the world re-mythologized at the hands of chemists, evolutionary biologists, sociologists, and entomologists. In this world, Paul's text is not a relic of a forgotten mythical past, but a field manual for modern living.

Human Flourishing (Paperback): Greg Forster, Anthony R. Cross Human Flourishing (Paperback)
Greg Forster, Anthony R. Cross; Foreword by Matthew Croasmun
R828 Discovery Miles 8 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Let Me Ask You a Question - Conversations with Jesus (Paperback): Matthew Croasmun Let Me Ask You a Question - Conversations with Jesus (Paperback)
Matthew Croasmun
R338 R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Save R50 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Envisioning the Good Life (Paperback): Matthew Croasmun, Zoran Grozdanov, Ryan McAnnally-Linz Envisioning the Good Life (Paperback)
Matthew Croasmun, Zoran Grozdanov, Ryan McAnnally-Linz
R770 R641 Discovery Miles 6 410 Save R129 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
What Is the Good Life? - Perspectives from Religion, Philosophy, and Psychology: Drew Collins, Matthew Croasmun What Is the Good Life? - Perspectives from Religion, Philosophy, and Psychology
Drew Collins, Matthew Croasmun
R1,478 Discovery Miles 14 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

We have more options and choices to make about how we want to live than ever before. But where do we turn for guidance as we choose how to live? Are we so focused on choosing what we want for our lives that we have forgotten to ask ourselves what is a good life and what is worth wanting? In What is the Good Life?: Perspectives from Religion, Philosophy, and Psychology, leading scholar-practitioners from nine different traditions--religious and secular--each offer an account of the good life. These accounts explore the distinct visions construed by their respective traditions from within a shared threefold heuristic schema of agency, circumstance, and affect. Presented in this way, the existential concern and normative force of these traditions are brought to the fore, inviting readers to explore the commonality of this central question across a variety of traditions alongside their unique and distinct responses. What is the Good Life? offers readers a conceptual guide for navigating our pluralistic world and specific examples of the visions of the good life they might encounter. Although these traditions provide decidedly different accounts of the good life, they are united in their capacity to make claims about the world and our place in it--normative claims, with ineradicable existential force--with which we might grapple, provided we are given the opportunity. And it is the invitation to take up such first-person grappling that this book provides.

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