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Abiding Faith: Christianity Beyond Certainty, Anxiety, and Violence
By Scott Cowdell

An investigation into how the concept and expression of religious faith has changed under the influence of modernism and Western culture, pointing the way towards a more authentic form of faith as a "way of life".

ISBN-13: 9780227173404
Specifications: 229x154mm, 232pp, Paperback
Price: £19.50 • US$42.50
Publication: April 2010

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About this Book

Australian theologian Scott Cowdell explores how "having faith" has changed under the influence of modernity and post-modernity in the West.

Following the understanding of faith typical of Saint Paul, the Fathers and the medieval monastic theologians, faith is returned from pious sentimentality and arid philosophy of religion to the realm of "participating knowing", "paradigmatic imagination" and personal transformation where it belongs as a "form of life", shaped by encounter with Jesus Christ and worked out through the Eucharistic community.

However, since the rise of nominalism, modern individuals who reflect upon a God newly remote from the world have struggled to maintain this participatory vision of faith as a formative habitat. Mysticism is as close as modernity got, while "officially" faith was annexed by modern Western culture, coming to share its anxious need for certainty and control – systemic, exclusive, and tending to violence.

Cowdell has written a wide-ranging book, bringing together several normally separate debates while tackling the problem from a distinctive perspective. He explores faith against the backdrop of secularisation, the collapse of community, and the encroachment of an intentionally destabilizing consumer culture. He expounds the nature of desire in terms of imitation and rivalry, and the violent false-sacred roots of cultural formation evident in the modern West’s many victims, all according to the uniquely comprehensive vision of René Girard.

Finally, he dismisses today’s growing mood of militant religious skepticism as philosophically outdated and out of its depth before the resilient confidence of a genuine living faith. What Cowdell calls "abiding faith" emerges as a venerable yet strikingly contemporary possibility. This is good news for today’s "homeless hearts" – there is the gift of a secure identity and a mature spirituality on offer, within a liberating, inclusive, world-affirming, ecclesial form of life.


Reviews and Comments

"... he writes in a compelling way about a mystical, relational faith that can and should be the basis of a modern, western apologetics."
Ian Markham, Dean and President of Virginia Theological Seminary

"A theology of vast learning and generous spirit, rare in its mystically tinged but resolute faith."
Catherine Keller, Drew University


About the Author

Scott Cowdell is an Associate Professor at Charles Sturt University, Australia and holds a research fellowship in public and contextual theology. An Anglican priest, he is Canon Theologian of the Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn.


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