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Loving, singing, praying, lamenting, forgiving, being grateful, being generous, even laughing – these are just a few of the Christian practices that inform Kevin W. Hector’s consideration of more traditional theological topics such as the problem of sin and evil, the saving mission of Jesus, and the end of the world. Christianity as a Way of Life shows that the discipline of systematic theology, which traditionally seeks to clarify Christian beliefs, can be reconceived as a study of the embodied, communal practices that make up the Christian life.

Faith is about what we do, not just what we believe.