Christian discipleship depends not on what ideas we believe but
rather on a fundamental question: In whom do we place our trust?
In Mark’s gospel, we find what this challenge entails when Jesus declares that
the primary condition for discipleship is “to take up the cross and follow in
my steps” (Mk 8:34). What does it mean to follow Jesus’ way of the cross and
to place our trust in God for our true security, instead of in nuclear weapons
that can destroy all life on earth? How do we find hope and courage to stand
for God’s reign of love, justice, and nonviolence in a world threatened by nuclear
weapons, environmental devastation, warfare, systemic inequality and
racism, and other perils? This new edition of The Risk of the Cross will inspire
Christians seeking answers to these questions today, just as the first edition
helped Christians a generation ago. At its core are five small-group sessions focusing
on Jesus’ call to discipleship in Mark’s gospel—all linked to appendices
containing information and inspiration to help faith communities embrace
the way of gospel nonviolence and to take action to avert nuclear annihilation
and create a disarmed world.Arthur Laffin
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Christian discipleship depends not on what ideas we believe but
rather on a fundamental question: In whom do we place our trust?
In Mark’s gospel, we find what this challenge entails when Jesus declares that
the primary condition for discipleship is “to take up the cross and follow in
my steps” (Mk 8:34). What does it mean to follow Jesus’ way of the cross and
to place our trust in God for our true security, instead of in nuclear weapons
that can destroy all life on earth? How do we find hope and courage to stand
for God’s reign of love, justice, and nonviolence in a world threatened by nuclear
weapons, environmental devastation, warfare, systemic inequality and
racism, and other perils? This new edition of The Risk of the Cross will inspire
Christians seeking answers to these questions today, just as the first edition
helped Christians a generation ago. At its core are five small-group sessions focusing
on Jesus’ call to discipleship in Mark’s gospel—all linked to appendices
containing information and inspiration to help faith communities embrace
the way of gospel nonviolence and to take action to avert nuclear annihilation
and create a disarmed world.Arthur Laffin
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