In this no non-sense book, reliable spiritual guide, Will Willimon,
invites readers to consider the gospel command to love (and not merely
tolerate) those considered to be “Other” or outside mainstream
Christian culture. Rooted in the faith of Israel and the Christian
story and vision, Willimon brings a Wesleyan perspective to bear on
what may be the hardest thing for people of faith to do: keeping and
loving the "Other" as they are - without any need for them to become
like us.
Emphasizing biblical teaching to receive Others for who they are and
their differences as gifts and mysteries bearing the grace of God,
Willimon also offers a strong critique of the privileged who all too
often rush to speak of reconciliation and evade the injustice of huge
inequalities faced by foreigners and strangers - as well as the
antagonism the stranger experiences. He identifies concrete, everyday
ways persons are formed in welcoming others without annihilating their
differences.
Rooted in the New Testament understanding of Gentile outsiders grafted
into the covenant community, Willimon invites readers to an
on-the-ground faith that remembers the God who comes to us again and
again through so-called outsiders, strangers, immigrants, and those
without status. Beyond welcome, Christians must become “other” to
the world, shaking off the dominant culture’s identity and privilege
through practices of listening, humility, and understanding.
“I love Will Willimon, and I love this book. Will writes with
prophetic sarcasm, a touch of humor, plenty of self-effacement, and a
pastor’s heart. And his words will make you laugh, cringe, cry,
confess, and repent. This is a very timely book. I urge you,
prospective reader, as you read this blurb on the back cover: buy and
read it! You’ll be grateful you did.” —Adam Hamilton, senior
pastor, The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection, Leawood, KS;
author of Half Truths
“This gutsy, biblically rich, theologically searing book by Willimon
gigs everybody’s sacred cow. Not only is the one whom Christ loves
Other but God is Other. The ground beneath us shakes the walls that
divide us. If you are holed-up happy with people who look like you,
don’t read this thing. It will screw up your world.” —Tex
Sample, Robert B. and Kathleen Rogers Professor Emeritus of Church and
Society, Saint Paul School of Theology, Leawood, KS
“Timely and prophetic, Willimon’s call to love the Other will
quickly take hold of your soul, changing your preaching and your life.
This book is not just a reminder of our Christian calling to welcome
the Other but a call to conversion, a new way of seeing the neighbor
and a new way of being in the world God desperately loves.”
—Karoline M. Lewis, Marbury E. Anderson Chair of Biblical Preaching,
Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN
“Bishop Willimon’s new book should come with a warning: Do not
read unless you are ready to be changed and want to change the
world!” —O. Wesley Allen Jr., Lois Craddock Perkins Professor of
Homiletics, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University,
Dallas, TX
Now with a New Introduction!
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No Fear in Love
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781501824760
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
United Methodist Publishing House - CoreSource Plus
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter