I Can Do No Other

AUGSBURG FORTRESS PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781506427379

The Church's New Here We Stand Moment

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By Anna M. Madsen
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
215 x 139 mm
Weight:
320 g
Pages:
203

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Anna M. Madsen is a freelance theologian and founder of The Spent Dandelion Retreat Center in Two Harbors, MN, where she invites people to retreat, refresh, and to be restored. She also created OMG: Center for Theological Conversation, where individuals and groups, laity and clergy, come for questions, conversation, and study. She is a frequent blogger and newspaper columnist.

"Rev. Dr. Anna Madsen has a unique, prophetic voice as a Lutheran theologian. With passion and erudition, she brings Martin Luther's liberating discovery of grace as a charge for Christian communities today to make justice happen, with hope embodied. 'Our God is revealed in every move we make, and people are watching.'" --Kirsi Stjerna, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary "Anna Madsen's work is an unfolding wonder to me; her deeply spiritual reflections on very real issues in life and society hit me sometimes like a prophetic slap--and yet, beneath the critique and the concern for real human sin, the whisper of God's mercy and love can always be heard. I am grateful for all I have learned--and continue to learn--from her." --The Rev. Dr. Guy Erwin, Bishop of the Southwest California Synod, ELCA "Rev. Dr. Madsen has gifted us with a systematic response to this divided, tragic, beautiful world, to her own personal tragedy and how it affected everything, and the call that Christians desperately need to hear right now to truly practice 'justice and peace in all the earth.'" --Rev. Beth Birkholz, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Livonia, MI. "In the word's of Habakkuk 2:2 paraphrased, write it down, make it clear and run with it. That is exactly what Anna Madsen has accomplished in this book. Anna has connected the dots across time and space to help individuals and the Church to continue to reform. The church today is not our grandparents' Lutheran Church (The church for that time served as called by God). The church of today is called to address the current issues facing the least of these, through the Gospel of Jesus The Christ." --Rev. William C. Hamilton Jr., pastor St. John's Lutheran Church, Jacksonville, Florida "Anna Madsen was able to take 'what we've heard and learned' from Sunday School, Catechism, sermons, conversations and Bible studies, and expound her theological thoughts, in such a way, that will help those who read this, take pause and reflect on a wider view of possibilities. A seasoned learner or not so seasoned learner, is sure to get a broader sense of their own faith sense and practices as they help others to stretch their concept of God. Our challenge as disciples is to not always accept the status quo but to put our faith into action. Action in everyday life. I, personally, was moved by the concept of 'The Anticipatory Church,' and pray that somehow this is lifted as a vision of God's possibilities." --Rev. Victoria Hamilton, Jacksonville, Florida

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