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Joy

Joy

A Guide for Youth Ministry  

Edited by Sarah Frances Farmer, David F. White
Paperback

Embrace God’s joy; focus on Christian practices and the virtues they instill.

Published in cooperation with Yale University and taking cues from theologians such as Miroslav Volf and recent reflections on joy as the crown of the good life, this ecumenical group of contributors insists that reclaiming joy for youth ministry is crucial in light of modern secularism, which has eviscerated the world of such things as mystery, wonder, grace, and transcendence. The modern world urges us to work and consume compulsively; to value its creatures only for their use or to serve our egos. While consumption sometimes yields momentary fun or happiness, only rarely does it yield joy. This book contrarily asserts that to reclaim joy is to retrieve a practicable virtue of the Christian faith, express gratitude for God’s gracious gifts, move us to worship, and empower us for active love of God and neighbor.

Contributors:Steven Argue, Fuller Theological Seminary; Kyle David Bennett, Caldwell University; Kenda Creasy Dean, Princeton Theological Seminary; Michal Beth Dinkler, Yale Divinity School; Amanda Hontz Drury, Indiana Wesleyan University; Fred P. Edie, Duke Divinity School; Wesley W. Ellis, First United Methodist Church of Toms River, New Jersey; Sarah F. Farmer, Indiana Wesleyan University; Nyle Fort, PhD student, Princeton University; Christian Gonzalez, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America; Pamela Ebstyne King, Fuller Theological Seminary; Alaina Kleinbeck, Duke Divinity School; John Leedy, University Presbyterian Church; Stephanie Paulsell, Harvard Divinity School; Andrew Root, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota; James K. A. Smith, Calvin College; Miroslav Volf, Yale University Divinity School; David F. White, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary; Anne E. Streaty Wimberly, Interdenominational Theological Center; Almeda M. Wright, Yale Divinity School; Vanessa Zoltan, CEO of Not Sorry Productions and founder of Common Ground Pilgrimages

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-945935-73-2
Publisher: GBHEM
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Publication Date: 01/01/0001
Pages: 284
Dimensions: 9.0000 x 6.0000

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