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Patron Saints for Postmoderns
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Are you feeling discouraged in your efforts to reflect Christ each day in our broken world? Does it feel lonely? Too difficult? Too overwhelming?The saints can help you. Especially the ones whose stories Chris Armstrong tells here, because he's chosen them for the ways they've inspired him and deepened his own faith. A professor of church history, Armstrong provides rich portraits of ten people from the past who
Knowing their stories buoys our own, and observing their steps gives us lived-out action to go with our theology. Perhaps more important, seeing their ordinariness--their foibles, sins and mistakes--helps us realize that no matter where we come from, no matter how inadequate we think we are, God can change each of us by his grace and use us for his glory.So settle in, and spend some time getting to know these brothers and sisters in Christ who struggled and failed and fought and lived faithfully in their day. Together, Armstrong and ten saintsfrom the past will encourage you in your struggles and help you live faithfully in the present.
Introduction
1 Antony of Egypt: Pursuing Holiness and Living Powerfully
2 Gregory the Great: Discening Hearts and Finding Balance
3 Dante Alighieri: Loving the Universe and Saving Our Souls
4 Margery Kempe: Weeping Over Jesus'Body and Praying His Heart
5 John Amos Comenius: Learning Diversity and Teaching Peace
6 John Newton: Proclaiming Grace and Uniting the Church
7 Charles Simeon: Overcoming Wounds and Shaping Leaders
8 Amanda Berry Smith: StandingTall and Breaking Down Barriers
9 Charles M. Sheldon: Knowing Our Neighbors and Serving Them Well
10 Dorothy L. Sayers: Keeping It Real and Waking the Church
Conclusion: A Postmodern Challenge from Dante via Sayers
Acknowledgments
Notes