Synopsis
<p><strong>Word Guild Awards Shortlist ― Apologetics/Evangelism</strong></p><p><strong>Word Guild Award ― Best Book Cover Award</strong></p><p><strong><em>Christianity Today's</em> Book of the Year Award of Merit - The Beautiful Orthodoxy</strong></p><p><strong>What if certainty isn't the goal?</strong></p><p>In a world filled with ambiguity, many of us long for a belief system that provides straightforward answers to complex questions and clarity in the face of confusion. We want faith to act like an orderly set of truth-claims designed to solve the problems and pain that life throws at us.</p><p>With signature candor and depth, Jen Pollock Michel helps readers imagine a Christian faith open to mystery. While there are certainties in Christian faith, at the heart of the Christian story is also paradox. Jesus invites us to abandon the polarities of <em>either</em> and <em>or</em> in order to embrace the difficult, wondrous dissonance of <em>and</em>.</p><p>The incarnation―the paradox of God made human―teaches us to look for God in the <em>and</em> of body and spirit, heaven and earth. In the kingdom, God often hides in plain sight and announces his triumph on the back of a donkey. In the paradox of grace, we receive life eternal by actively participating in death. And lament, with its clear-eyed appraisal of suffering alongside its commitment to finding audience with God, is a paradoxical practice of faith. Each of these themes give us certainty about God while also leading us into greater curiosity about his nature and activity in the world.</p><p>As Michel writes, "As soon as we think we have God figured out, we will have ceased to worship him as he is." With personal stories and reflection on Scripture, literature, and culture, Michel takes us deeper into mystery and into worship of the One who is Mystery and Love. </p>
About the Authors
<p>Jen Pollock Michel is the author of <em>Teach Us to Want</em> and <em>Keeping Place</em>, both published by InterVarsity Press with video curriculum available from RightNow Media. She is a regular contributor for Christianity Today and Moody BibleInstitute's <em>Today in the Word</em>. A wife and mother of five, Jen lives in Toronto, Canada.</p>
<p>Russ Ramsey is a pastor at Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee. He was awarded the 2016 Christian Book Award from the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association. He is the author of <em>Struck</em>, <em>The Passion of the King ofGlory</em>, and <em>The Mission of the Body of Christ</em>. He lives in Nashville with his wife and four children.</p>
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