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Scott Bader-Saye

    Professor Bader-Saye focuses on the intersection of ethics and practical living. His work explores how faith principles can be applied to complex contemporary issues, from economic inequalities to environmental crises. He emphasizes virtue ethics and the search for meaning within a culture marked by fear, offering readers a path toward a more profound and compassionate existence.

    Following Jesus in a Culture of Fear
    Church and Israel after Christendom
    • Church and Israel after Christendom

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book explores the impact of two major twentieth-century events on the Church: the decline of Christendom and the Holocaust. It challenges Christians to reassess their doctrines, particularly the belief that the Church has replaced Israel in God's plan. Scott Bader-Saye proposes that a renewed understanding of Israel, anchored in the doctrine of election, can help shape a post-Christendom Church. He advocates for looking to Abraham rather than Aristotle to create an ecclesiology that embodies covenant freedom and messianic peace, moving beyond modernity's violence.

      Church and Israel after Christendom
    • Exploring the corruptive role fear plays in our cultural and political conversations, this book offers practices that embody Jesus's call to place our trust in him and to show hospitality to our neighbors. Now updated and revised throughout.

      Following Jesus in a Culture of Fear