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As the materialistic and political ideologies of our postmodern era wane, traditional faith is blossoming anew. Why is Christian orthodoxy making a comeback? Offering a penetrating look at this new movement, Oden explores the reasons why Christians of all denominations are reclaiming their faith heritage, practicing classic spiritual disciplines, and rebuilding their communities around ancient beliefs. 256 pages, hardcover from HarperSanFrancisco.
Thomas C. Oden notes a stark reversal in our time: as modern secular and political ideologies continue to wane, communities of traditional faith are flourishing now more than ever. In Christianity, this resurgence shows itself in widespread efforts to reclaim the classic spiritual practices: the close study of scripture, daily prayer, regular observance in a worshiping community, doctrinal integrity, and moral accountability. This rebirth is characterized by a return to orthodoxy that is gathering across denominational lines, rejecting the old partisan battle-lines of the past. This emerging and vibrant new orthodoxy is evident across the spectrum of Christian communities -- Evangelical, Mainline, Orthodox, and Catholic -- and is paralleled in Jewish communities as well. It is grounded in an acceptance of the historical consensus of scriptural interpretation, tempered by the openness to diversity contained in tradition itself, and enlivened by the freedom that comes from centered belief and practice. Its harbingers are neither the jaded power brokers and policy wonks of the old liberal Ecumenical establishment, nor their isolationist counterparts on the politically active fundamentalist right, but instead are lay believers emboldened by the rediscovery of ancient and relevant truths. Oden contends the challenges of the new millennium are less political than spiritual and moral. He sees the coming years as a pivotal period of opportunity, recovery, and rebuilding in which our faith heritage will regain relevance and power, despite its having been long disdained by media managers and the knowledge elites. The Rebirth of Orthodoxy is at once a description of a movement already underway, as well as a statement of its essential features.
Thomas C. Oden is the Henry Anson Buttz Professor of Theology and Ethics at Drew University and the author of more than twenty widely read books, including Pastoral Theology, Agenda for Theology, and Kerygma and Counseling. He is also the general editor of the pioneering series The Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture.
"Tom Oden depicts a better way, a way that is the high adventure of fidelity."
"This book is a must-read for all concerned about Gods future in this world."
"In a very perceptive way, Thomas Oden has articulated the crisis of faith in which many believers find themselves."
"A well informed, readable, and vibrantly faith-filled diagnosis of changes that may portend a more promising future."
"What he presents here is serious stuff and will certainly attract discussion....Highly recommended."
"Odens voice is a most significant one in calling the church to recover its memory."
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