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Authors: Eric Elnes
ISBN-13: 9780787985783, ISBN-10: 0787985783
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: April 2006
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Eric Elnes

Eric Elnes, Ph.D., is a pastor and the cofounder of CrossWalk America (www.CrossWalkAmerica.org), a nonprofit organization that is launching a coast-to-coast walk starting on Easter Sunday, April 16, 2006, to unite progressive Christians nationwide, encourage meaningful discussion, and establish common ground for people of faith.

Book Synopsis

"You never know where the next Great Awakening is going to come from. Wherever it happens, I want to be present at the beginning, when the Spirit moves in wonderful ways. I see a spark of what very well may be the next Great Awakening in Phoenix, Arizona."

—Dr. James Forbes, senior pastor, Riverside Church, New York City, New York

The Phoenix Affirmations, named for the town in which they were created and the mythological bird adopted by ancient Christians as a symbol of resurrection, offers disillusioned and spiritually homeless Christians and others a sense of hope and a tolerant, joyful, and compassionate message. Built on the three great loves that the Bible reveals, love of God, love of neighbor, and love of self, these twelve affirmations reflect commitments to environmental stewardship, social justice, and artistic expression as well as openness to other faiths. Transcending theological and culture wars, inclusive and generous in spirit and practice, these principles allow believers and seekers alike to affirm their Christian faith in a fresh way.

Library Journal

Pastor Elnes (cofounder, CrossWalk America) has written this book in an effort to address what he calls "spiritual homelessness" among American Christians today. The titular affirmations were created by a group of clergy in the late 1990s, and Elnes's treatment of them is based on his own church's efforts to integrate them fully. Whether or not the Phoenix Affirmations will prove to have the historical importance that some have begun to claim for them, Elnes's work, which includes anecdotes and explications, is accessible and intelligent and should help many mainstream Christians reground themselves in the basics of their faith. For most collections. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Table of Contents

Affirmation 1Walking fully in the path of Jesus without denying the legitimacy of other paths that God may provide for humanity1
Affirmation 2Listening for God's word, which comes through daily prayer and meditation, studying the ancient testimonies which we call scripture, and attending to God's present activity in the world13
Affirmation 3Celebrating the God whose spirit pervades and whose glory is reflected in all of God's creation, including the earth and its ecosystems, the sacred and secular, the Christian and non-Christian, the human and non-human29
Affirmation 4Expressing our love in worship that is as sincere, vibrant, and artful as it is scriptural39
Affirmation 5Engaging people authentically, as Jesus did, treating all as creations made in God's very image, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental ability, nationality, or economic class51
Affirmation 6Standing, as Jesus does, with the outcast and oppressed, the denigrated and afflicted, seeking peace and justice with or without the support of others65
Affirmation 7Preserving religious freedom and the church's ability to speak prophetically to government by resisting the commingling of church and state79
Affirmation 8Walking humbly with God, acknowledging our own shortcomings while honestly seeking to understand and call forth the best in others, including those who consider us their enemies89
Affirmation 9Basing our lives on the faith that in Christ all things are made new and that we, and all people, are loved beyond our wildest imagination - for eternity99
Affirmation 10Claiming the sacredness of both our minds and our hearts and recognizing that faith and science, doubt and belief serve the pursuit of truth111
Affirmation 11Caring for our bodies and insisting on taking time to enjoy the benefits of prayer, reflection, worship, and recreation in addition to work125
Affirmation 12Acting on the faith that we are born with a meaning and purpose, a vocation and ministry that serve to strengthen and extend God's realm of love135

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