Why are some people full of hope, while many of us struggle to get past the snooze alarm?Hope often seems elusive—both to explain and to experience. So we find ourselves instead clinging to lesser substitutes. From self-medication to lazy clichés, we apply these balms to our pain and experience little to no comfort. But we know, in our guts, that these replacements aren?t the hope-filled lives we long for, the lives we were made for.Mark Oestreicher gets it. Through hard-wrought experience and robust-bordering-on-desperate theological reflection, he offers here a fresh perspective on Hope, that virtue that God carries to us even as God carries us. Read Hopecasting and discover a good God casting hope your way.
Cuprins
Foreword
Introduction: On the Service Road
1. I Want Hope
2. Exile. Life Without Hope
3. Identifying Hope?s Enemies
4. Positioning for Hope: Honesty with Ourselves
5. Positioning for Hope: Honest Cries to God
6. The Pushback. Fear
7. Jesus, the Hope-Bringer
8. Hope?s Arrival
9. Hope?s Dance Partner: Transformed Longings
10. Hopecasting
Acknowledgments
Further Reading
Notes
Despre autor
Scot Mc Knight (Ph.D., University of Nottingham) is professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary in Lombard, Illinois. He is the author of The Jesus Creed, The King Jesus Gospel, A Community Called Atonement, Embracing Grace, The Real Mary and commentaries on James, Galatians and 1 Peter, and coeditor of the award-winning Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels. He is also a widely recognized blogger at the Jesus Creed blog. His other interests include golfing, gardening and traveling.