Bothered and Bewildered:: Enacting hope in troubled times
By (Author) Dr. Ann Morisy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
30th June 2009
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Aspects of religion
Christian life and practice
Social groups: religious groups and communities
Theology
Religious institutions and organizations
Sociology and anthropology
Christian Churches, denominations, groups
234.25
Paperback
144
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
135g
The post-'post-modern' period seems to be characterised by the assault of fear. Markets crash, addiction and obesity rates soar, nature suffers and we have lost confidence in nations and government.
Bothered and Bewilderedoffers an analysis of our present dystopian situation that is both realistic and hopeful. Ann Morisy maps some potential responses and shows that the Christian faith, re-envisioned, can provide a resource on which to draw as we fumble for a way forward that is both imaginative and engaging.
"Ann Morisy's style is detailed and across disciplines, including theology, psychology, economics and politics, but it is also compulsive reading." Carole Burrows, thegoodbookstall.com 31 August 2009
"This is a brief book with deep roots. Its conclusions point to a way ahead...Every few minutes a new book is published about what the Church should be and do. Most soon sink without trace. We must hope that this book does better than that - and we must enact that hope by buying it, reading it, and passing it on." Church Times, January 2010
Ann Morisy is a community theologian and the author of the best-selling books Beyond the Good Samaritan and Journeying Out as well as Bothered and Bewildered (published June 2009). She lectures widely and leads workshops, both in the UK and abroad. She writes about issues in a way that people 'find hard to put down', and in a manner that enables them to incorporate the ideas into their practice.