
ECPA 2020 Christian Book Award Finalist - Faith and Culture Christianity Today 2020 Book of the Year Award, Politics and Public Life Common life in our society is in decline. Our communities are disintegrating, as the loss...
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ECPA 2020 Christian Book Award Finalist - Faith and Culture
Christianity Today 2020 Book of the Year Award, Politics and Public Life
Common life in our society is in decline. Our communities are disintegrating, as the loss of meaningful work and the breakdown of the family leave us anxious and alone-indeed, half of all Americans report daily feelings of loneliness. Our public discourse is polarized and hateful. Ethnic minorities face systemic injustices and the ever-present fear of violence and deportation. Economic inequalities are widening. In this book, Jake Meador diagnoses our society's decline as the failure of a particular story we've told about ourselves: the story of modern liberalism. He shows us how that story has led to our collective loss of meaning, wonder, and good work, and then recovers each of these by grounding them in a different story-a story rooted in the deep tradition of the Christian faith. Our story doesn't have to end in loneliness and despair. There are reasons for hope-reasons grounded in a different, better story. In Search of the Common Good reclaims a vision of common life for our fractured times: a vision that doesn't depend on the destinies of our economies or our political institutions, but on our citizenship in a heavenly city. Only through that vision-and that citizenship-can we truly work together for the common good.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 545119
- Product Code 9780830873784
- ISBNÂ 0830873783
- EANÂ 9780830873784
- Department Academic
- Category Christian Worldview
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Intervarsity Press Usa
- Publication Date Jun 2019
- Sales Rank 65041
- DRMÂ Free
- Printable No
- Size 3.50 MB (EPUB)
Jake Meador
Jake Meador is vice president of the Davenant Institute and the editor in chief of Mere Orthodoxy, an online magazine covering the Christian faith in the public sphere. He lives with his wife and children in his hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska.