Leading away from God: acedia, believers and the church

Acedia is not just a problem for individual believers. It can also affect the local church as a body corporate. Yet for the contemporary Western church, it is perhaps the least well-known of the seven deadly sins and we have not been equipped to recognise it. Acedi-what? or equivalent is a question...

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Autore principale: Lynch, Chloe (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group 2021
In: Practical theology
Anno: 2021, Volume: 14, Fascicolo: 3, Pagine: 242-252
Notazioni IxTheo:CB Esistenza cristiana
Altre parole chiave:B Ecclesial
B Leadership
B Church
B Acedia
B sloth
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Riepilogo:Acedia is not just a problem for individual believers. It can also affect the local church as a body corporate. Yet for the contemporary Western church, it is perhaps the least well-known of the seven deadly sins and we have not been equipped to recognise it. Acedi-what? or equivalent is a question I hear often. I therefore begin by surveying Christian tradition regarding what behaviours are typical of acedia and what this sin is at its very heart. Understanding acedia as a failure to continue in friendship with God, expressed in patterns of passivity or (hyper)activity – and sometimes both – I proceed to make the case not only for the prevalence of acedia amongst individual Western believers but, importantly, for the previously unrecognised possibility of acedia existing in an ecclesial form. Our leadership priorities, in particular, may be leading the church away from God.
ISSN:1756-0748
Comprende:Enthalten in: Practical theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/1756073X.2020.1839691