<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Modern life tells us that it's up to us to forge our own identities and to make our lives significant. But the Christian gospel offers a strikingly different vision--one that reframes the way we understand ourselves, our families, our society, and God. Contrasting these two visions of life, Alan Noble invites us into a better understanding of who we are and to whom we belong.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> <strong>You are your own, and you belong to yourself.</strong> </p><p>This is the fundamental assumption of modern life. And if we are our own, then it's up to us to forge our own identities and to make our lives significant. But while that may sound empowering, it turns out to be a crushing responsibility--one that never actually delivers on its promise of a free and fulfilled life, but instead leaves us burned out, depressed, anxious, and alone. This phenomenon is mapped out onto the very structures of our society, and helps explain our society's underlying disorder.</p><p>But the Christian gospel offers a strikingly different vision. As the Heidelberg Catechism puts it, I am not my own, but belong with body and soul, both in life and in death, to my faithful Savior Jesus Christ. In <em>You Are Not Your Own</em>, Alan Noble explores how this simple truth reframes the way we understand ourselves, our families, our society, and God. Contrasting these two visions of life, he invites us past the sickness of contemporary life into a better understanding of who we are and to whom we belong.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>In <em>You Are Not Your Own</em>, Alan Noble offers a deep diagnosis of the dysfunction and disease in our contemporary culture. And he shows that the challenging hope offered in the first question of the Heidelberg Catechism--that I belong not to myself but to Jesus Christ--is the only cure to this sickness. This is a rich book, eloquently and perceptively exploring the damage inflicted by the myth of autonomy and offering the healing resources of the Christian faith. Anyone hoping for a deeper understanding of our contemporary malaise or wanting to explore what it might mean to belong to Christ should read this timely, well-written, and wise book.</p>--Tish Harrison Warren, Anglican priest, author of Liturgy of the Ordinary and Prayer in the Night<br><br><p><em>You Are Not Your Own</em> is astonishing in its breadth and its depth, but even more remarkable for its compassionate and practical wisdom. This is an exceptional book by an exceptional voice for our times.</p>--Karen Swallow Prior, author of On Reading Well: Finding the Good Life through Great Books<br><br><p>Alan Noble has dedicated his life to the real things of the kingdom of God, and with <em>You Are Not Your Own</em> he helps us sift through the clutter of modern life to focus on what is most real. Alan understands that the very calling of discipleship is to follow Jesus in our time and circumstances--we cannot follow Jesus any other way. I expect this book will become a touchstone for many, and it confirms Alan as one of the most astute Christian writers of his generation. <em>You Are Not Your Own</em> will shape how you think about your life with Jesus.</p>--Michael Wear, founder of Public Square Strategies and author of Reclaiming Hope: Lessons Learned in the Obama White House About the Future of Faith in America<br><br><p>In this timely meditation, Alan Noble reminds us that brokenness, loneliness, and purposelessness will not be conquered by living our best life, finding our true self, or even belonging to the right family, club, or church. To the contrary, our greatest fears and anxieties are not problems to be solved but mysteries to be embraced through the knowledge of self that comes only from knowing that the self belongs to Christ.</p>--John Inazu, Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion at Washington University in St. Louis<br>
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