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What difference does faith make in the ordinary moments of life?
In A Lived Theology of Everyday Life, theologian and priest Michael DeLashmutt invites readers into a rich, accessible exploration of how God is encountered not only in church or Scripture, but in the everyday world we inhabit — in our work, our rest, our relationships, our creativity, our institutions, and even our popular culture.
Drawing from over two decades of teaching, leadership, and lived pastoral experience, DeLashmutt weaves personal narrative, cultural analysis, and classical theology into a vibrant tapestry that illuminates the sacred depth of ordinary life. Through compelling stories — from sandcastles on the Oregon coast to pottery wheels in a seminary basement, from boardrooms navigating institutional crisis to the complexities of sports, film, and the environment — this book demonstrates that God’s grace saturates every corner of our existence.
What difference does faith make in the ordinary moments of life?
In A Lived Theology of Everyday Life, theologian and priest Michael DeLashmutt invites readers into a rich, accessible exploration of how God is encountered not only in church or Scripture, but in the everyday world we inhabit — in our work, our rest, our relationships, our creativity, our institutions, and even our popular culture.
Drawing from over two decades of teaching, leadership, and lived pastoral experience, DeLashmutt weaves personal narrative, cultural analysis, and classical theology into a vibrant tapestry that illuminates the sacred depth of ordinary life. Through compelling stories — from sandcastles on the Oregon coast to pottery wheels in a seminary basement, from boardrooms navigating institutional crisis to the complexities of sports, film, and the environment — this book demonstrates that God’s grace saturates every corner of our existence.
Only available for pickup.