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Costly grace : an evangelical minister's rediscovery of faith, hope and love / Robert Schenck.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2018]Edition: First editionDescription: xvii, 324 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780062687937
  • 006268793X
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Contents:
Part I: My first conversion. Coming to Jesus ; Faith of our fathers ; End times ; Pastor and father ; Missionary evangelist ; Los pepenados ; Our president, our prophet ; FaithWalk -- Part II. My second conversion. Joining the movement ; Spring of life ; Conventions and courtrooms ; "A mighty threshing instrument" ; A reprieve and a draconian sentence ; Planting and replanting a church ; Faith and action ; Rev. Schenck v. Pro-Choice Network of Western N.Y. ; Christmas with the Clintons ; Family matters ; Murder and impeachment ; The providential election ; 9/11 ; A friend in the White House -- Part III: My third conversion. Amish grace ; Family journeys ; Obama and hope ; My pilgrimage ; Reentry ; Guns ; The armor of light ; Donald Trump and the moral collapse of American evangelicalism ; Holy Week, 2017.
Summary: The author recalls his life as a controversial Washington, D.C. evangelical minister and spiritual advisor to America's political class. He begins with his conversion from Judaism to born-again Christianity, and then finding his calling in public ministry. He chronicles his years as an activist leader of the most extreme wing of the anti-abortion movement, brazenly mixing ministry with Republican political activism. Finally he reflects on his unconscious abandonment of Christian principles in the face of fame and influence, and ultimately his return to the lessons Jesus imparted. Today Schenck works to liberate the evangelical community from a politicized gospel, urging partisan conservatives to move beyond social battles and forsake the politics of hate, fear, and violence.
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A leading American evangelical minister--whom public figures long turned to for guidance in faith and politics--recounts his three conversions, from childhood Jewish roots to Christianity, from a pure faith to a highly politicized one, and from the religious right to the simplicity of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount.

Rob Schenck's extraordinary life has been at the center of the intersection between evangelical Christianity and modern politics. Attacked by partisans on both sides of the aisle, he has been called a "right-wing hate monger," the "ultimate D.C. power-broker," a "traitor" and "turncoat." Now, this influential spiritual adviser to America's political class chronicles his controversial, sometimes troubling career in this revelatory and often shocking memoir.

As a teenager in the 1970s, Schenck converted from Judaism to Christianity and found his calling in public ministry. In the 1980s, he, like his twin brother, became a radical activist leader of the anti-abortion movement. In the wake of his hero Ronald Reagan's rise to the White House, Schenck became a leading figure in the religious right inside the Beltway. Emboldened by his authority and access to the highest reaches of government, Schenck was a zealous warrior, brazenly mixing ministry with Republican political activism--even confronting President Bill Clinton during a midnight Christmas Eve service at Washington's National Cathedral.

But in the past few years Schenck has undergone another conversion--his most meaningful transition yet. Increasingly troubled by the part he played in the corruption of religion by politics, this man of faith has returned to the purity of the gospel. Like Paul on the Road to Damascus, he had an epiphany: revisiting the lessons of love that Jesus imparted, Schenck realized he had strayed from his deepest convictions. Reaffirming his core spiritual beliefs, Schenck today works to liberate the evangelical community from the oppression of the narrowest interpretation of the gospel, and to urge Washington conservatives to move beyond partisan battles and forsake the politics of hate, fear, and violence. As a preacher, he continues to spread the word of the Lord with humility and a deep awareness of his past transgressions.

In this moving and inspiring memoir, he reflects on his path to God, his unconscious abandonment of his principles, and his return to the convictions that guide him. Costly Grace is a fascinating and ultimately redemptive account of one man's life in politics and faith.

Part I: My first conversion. Coming to Jesus ; Faith of our fathers ; End times ; Pastor and father ; Missionary evangelist ; Los pepenados ; Our president, our prophet ; FaithWalk -- Part II. My second conversion. Joining the movement ; Spring of life ; Conventions and courtrooms ; "A mighty threshing instrument" ; A reprieve and a draconian sentence ; Planting and replanting a church ; Faith and action ; Rev. Schenck v. Pro-Choice Network of Western N.Y. ; Christmas with the Clintons ; Family matters ; Murder and impeachment ; The providential election ; 9/11 ; A friend in the White House -- Part III: My third conversion. Amish grace ; Family journeys ; Obama and hope ; My pilgrimage ; Reentry ; Guns ; The armor of light ; Donald Trump and the moral collapse of American evangelicalism ; Holy Week, 2017.

The author recalls his life as a controversial Washington, D.C. evangelical minister and spiritual advisor to America's political class. He begins with his conversion from Judaism to born-again Christianity, and then finding his calling in public ministry. He chronicles his years as an activist leader of the most extreme wing of the anti-abortion movement, brazenly mixing ministry with Republican political activism. Finally he reflects on his unconscious abandonment of Christian principles in the face of fame and influence, and ultimately his return to the lessons Jesus imparted. Today Schenck works to liberate the evangelical community from a politicized gospel, urging partisan conservatives to move beyond social battles and forsake the politics of hate, fear, and violence.

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