Following Jesus in a Culture of Fear (Christian Practice of Everyday Life, The)
Book Description
In an era where anxiety dominates headlines and fear shapes daily decisions, Scott Bader-Saye offers a profound alternative rooted in Christian wisdom. This thoughtful exploration examines how contemporary culture has become increasingly driven by fear, particularly in our post-9/11 world, and presents a compelling case for choosing courage over caution.
Drawing from the theological insights of Thomas Aquinas, Bader-Saye structures his work around three essential movements: understanding our current predicament, discovering the remedy, and embarking on the healing journey. He argues that authentic Christian living requires abandoning what he calls an "ethic of safety" in favor of embracing an "ethic of risk."
The author emphasizes that fear loses its power when shared within supportive faith communities, where believers can cultivate genuine courage together. Central to his message is the transformative concept of divine providence, which offers assurance that our fragmented experiences will ultimately form a coherent narrative under God's sovereign care.
Rather than allowing fear to dictate choices, readers discover how to live with bold generosity, practice radical hospitality, and pursue authentic peacemaking. This practical theology speaks directly to anyone seeking to navigate uncertainty with faith rather than anxiety.
Bader-Saye's work resonates across audiences, offering both scholarly depth and accessible wisdom for those ready to embrace a more courageous way of following Jesus in turbulent times.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
π Length: 176 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Providence and government of God
- β Explore Religious aspects
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Christian life
- β Overcome limiting fears
- β Explore Christianity and culture