Called to Be Human: Letters to My Children on Living a Christian Life
In this manual for living the Christian — and therefore a truly human — life, Michael Jinkins explores so-called Big Questions that challenge people of all ages: What is it to be human? Why am I here? What can I believe in? How should I invest my life? / Readers will find here arresting insights illuminating our contemporary human experience. Through these letters written to his own adult children, Jinkins converses with a startling range of thinkers and writers — from Calvin to Rumi — and offers searching, loving testimony to his own faith. In doing so, he is critical not only of “religion” and the church but also of mere vapid “spirituality.” Frank, pungent, and at times humorous, Called to Be Human offers vital food for thought — and for authentic Christian living. / “Have you ever seen faith get passed from one generation to the next? I have. Here. In this book — this edgy, honest, makes-you-cry-because-it’s-so-true book — Michael Jinkins passes his Christian faith along to his children, Jeremy and Jessica. Thank God, he’s allowed us to look over their shoulders and read along. Called to Be Human confirms the stature of Michael Jinkins as the C. S. Lewis of our time.”— Scott Black Johnston / Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York / “In Called to Be Human Michael Jinkins wrangles with profound questions that so many young adults face — the terrifying beauty of death, the staggering complexities of evil, and the bewildering pursuit of vocation. Yet what makes this book so wise and powerful is not just its subject matter but, even more, that these words are wrapped in the unmistakable affection of a father who loves deeply.”— Carol Howard Merritt / Western Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C.
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Called to Be Human: Letters to My Children on Living a Christian Life
In this manual for living the Christian — and therefore a truly human — life, Michael Jinkins explores so-called Big Questions that challenge people of all ages: What is it to be human? Why am I here? What can I believe in? How should I invest my life? / Readers will find here arresting insights illuminating our contemporary human experience. Through these letters written to his own adult children, Jinkins converses with a startling range of thinkers and writers — from Calvin to Rumi — and offers searching, loving testimony to his own faith. In doing so, he is critical not only of “religion” and the church but also of mere vapid “spirituality.” Frank, pungent, and at times humorous, Called to Be Human offers vital food for thought — and for authentic Christian living. / “Have you ever seen faith get passed from one generation to the next? I have. Here. In this book — this edgy, honest, makes-you-cry-because-it’s-so-true book — Michael Jinkins passes his Christian faith along to his children, Jeremy and Jessica. Thank God, he’s allowed us to look over their shoulders and read along. Called to Be Human confirms the stature of Michael Jinkins as the C. S. Lewis of our time.”— Scott Black Johnston / Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York / “In Called to Be Human Michael Jinkins wrangles with profound questions that so many young adults face — the terrifying beauty of death, the staggering complexities of evil, and the bewildering pursuit of vocation. Yet what makes this book so wise and powerful is not just its subject matter but, even more, that these words are wrapped in the unmistakable affection of a father who loves deeply.”— Carol Howard Merritt / Western Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C.
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Called to Be Human: Letters to My Children on Living a Christian Life

Called to Be Human: Letters to My Children on Living a Christian Life

by Michael Jinkins
Called to Be Human: Letters to My Children on Living a Christian Life

Called to Be Human: Letters to My Children on Living a Christian Life

by Michael Jinkins

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In this manual for living the Christian — and therefore a truly human — life, Michael Jinkins explores so-called Big Questions that challenge people of all ages: What is it to be human? Why am I here? What can I believe in? How should I invest my life? / Readers will find here arresting insights illuminating our contemporary human experience. Through these letters written to his own adult children, Jinkins converses with a startling range of thinkers and writers — from Calvin to Rumi — and offers searching, loving testimony to his own faith. In doing so, he is critical not only of “religion” and the church but also of mere vapid “spirituality.” Frank, pungent, and at times humorous, Called to Be Human offers vital food for thought — and for authentic Christian living. / “Have you ever seen faith get passed from one generation to the next? I have. Here. In this book — this edgy, honest, makes-you-cry-because-it’s-so-true book — Michael Jinkins passes his Christian faith along to his children, Jeremy and Jessica. Thank God, he’s allowed us to look over their shoulders and read along. Called to Be Human confirms the stature of Michael Jinkins as the C. S. Lewis of our time.”— Scott Black Johnston / Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York / “In Called to Be Human Michael Jinkins wrangles with profound questions that so many young adults face — the terrifying beauty of death, the staggering complexities of evil, and the bewildering pursuit of vocation. Yet what makes this book so wise and powerful is not just its subject matter but, even more, that these words are wrapped in the unmistakable affection of a father who loves deeply.”— Carol Howard Merritt / Western Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802863003
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 04/08/2009
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Michael Jinkins is President of Louisville Seminary,Louisville, Kentucky. An ordained minister in thePresbyterian Church (USA), he is also the author ofChristianity, Tolerance and Pluralism andTransformational Ministry. Visit his blog, Thinking OutLoud.
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