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A Time to Keep : Theology, Mortality, and the Shape of a Human Life / Ephraim Radner.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Radner, Ephraim, 1956- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Life--Biblical teaching.
Life.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (305 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Waco, Texas : Baylor University Press, 2016.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The miracle of birth and the mystery of death markhuman life. Mortality, like a dark specter, looms over all that lies in between. Human character, behavior, aims, and community are all inescapably shaped by this certainty of human ends. Mortality, like an unwanted guest, intrudes, becoming a burden and a constant struggle. Mortality, like a thief who steals, even threatens the ability to live life rightly. Life is short. Death is certain. Mortality, at all costs, should be resisted or transcended. In A Time to Keep Ephraim Radner revalues mortality, reclaiming it as God's own. Mortality should notbe resisted butreceived. Radner reveals mortality's true nature as a gift, God's gift, and thus reveals that the many limitations that mortality imposes should be celebrated. Radner demonstrates how faithfulness--and not resignation, escape, denial, redefinition, or excess--is the proper response to the gift of humanity's temporal limitation. To live rightly is to recognize and then willingly accept life's limitations. In chapters on sex and sexuality, singleness and family, education and vocation, andapanoply of end of life issues, A Time to Keep plumbs the depths of the secularimagination, uncovering the constantstrugglewith human finitudein its myriadforms. Radner shows thatby wrongly positioningcreaturely mortality, these parts of human experience havereceivedan inadequate reckoning. A Time to Keep retrieves the most basic confession of the Christian faith, that life is God's, which Radner offers as grace, asthe basis for a Christian understanding of human existence bound by its origin and telos. Thepossibilityand purposeof what comes between birth and deathisorderedby the pattern of Scripture, but isperformed faithfully onlyin obedience to thelimits that bind it.
Contents:
Recovering the context of life
Clocks, skins, and mortality
How life is measured
Death and filiation
Life span: the arc of life
The vocation of singleness: the beauty of the world's passage
The sphere of life: working and eating
The church's vocation to number our days.
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781481305075
1481305077
9781481305099
1481305093
OCLC:
953630942

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