Christian Life

Kelly M Kapic author Michael Allen editor Scott R Swain editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Zondervan

Published:15th Jan '26

Should be back in stock very soon

Christian Life cover

Winner of The Gospel Coalition Award of Distinction in Theological Studies• Recipient of the Southwestern Journal of Theology's award of Honorable Mention in Theological Studies

What Does it Mean to Live a Christian Life?

Is Christian life mostly a matter of distinct morals, or does Christian living include more than growth in virtue? How do faith and action interact? Is Christian living more about a mental attitude, or does embodied action matter?

In this volume of Zondervan Academic's New Studies in Dogmatics series, theologian Kelly M. Kapic moves beyond the "how-to" of living life as a Christian to explore the "Why?" and the "Who?" at the heart of the Christian faith.  

Christian Life questions the pressure of modern moralism and replaces it with a "doxological" vision of faith—where theology leads directly to worship and daily life is lived, first and foremost, in response to the love of God.

Shaped by the community of faith, especially through corporate worship, Christians are called to participate in this love of God and neighbor, You’ll discover that what is true of the whole discipline of theology is reflected here, in the life of the Christian: Christ is its foundation, Christ is its source of nourishment, and Christ is its goal.

-ABOUT THE SERIES-

New Studies in Dogmatics seeks to retrieve the riches of Christian doctrine for the sake of contemporary theological renewal. Following in the tradition of G. C. Berkouwer's Studies in Dogmatics, this series provides thoughtful, concise, and readable treatments of major theological topics, expressing the biblical, creedal, and confessional shape of Christian doctrine for a contemporary evangelical audience.

The editors and contributors share a common conviction that the way forward in constructive systematic theology lies in building upon the foundations laid in the church's historic understanding of the Word of God as professed in its creeds, councils, and confessions, and by its most trusted teachers.

At a time when Christian life, worship, and ecclesial identity are often reduced to polarized options, Kelly Kapic offers a theologically rich and pastorally grounded vision of communion with the triune God as the source, means, and end of life in Christ. Through Christ's prophetic, priestly, and kingly work and the Spirit's enlivening presence, we are called to worship and to lives poured out in love for God, neighbor, and creation. Saturated with Scripture and drawing deeply from the wisdom of the historic Christian faith, this book is a beacon amid today's troubled waters--abounding in theological insight, pastoral clarity, and joy. * --J. TODD BILLINGS, Girod Research Professor of Reformed Theology, Western Theological Seminary, Holland, MI *
Christian existence is a response to God's love. Yet this response is also God's grace, led by Jesus himself and shaped in us by his Spirit. Our communion with God flows from our union with Christ. Against this backdrop, Kelly Kapic triangulates Christology, the individual, and the church community to situate the arc of Christian life in the worship of the totus Christus. This is a dogmatically serious treatise, brimming with insight. Kapic seamlessly joins depth and clarity, doctrine and doxology, to illuminate the liturgy of Christian living for all Christ's people. His book is a gift to both church and academy. * --TYLER R. WITTMAN, Associate Professor of Christian Theology, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary *
Courses in human flourishing attract hundreds of college students, but a good life is hard to find, much less define. Kelly Kapic sets forth a theological thesis that is as comprehensive as it is concise: The good life, for which men and women were created, is a God-centered life, a life that returns God's love for us by loving God and everything that God has created. Christian Life is chock full of biblical, historical, and doctrinal direction for wise living with and right worship of the triune God. * --KEVIN J. VANHOOZER, Research Professor of Systematic Theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School *
Gathering the jewels of scriptural teaching as well as a glittering array of sources across the centuries, Kapic gives us here a masterpiece. Deconstructing familiar dichotomies, this is the most edifying exploration of the Christian life I have seen in a long time. Let Kapic show you the riches of Christ for you and in his body, the church. * --MICHAEL HORTON, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California *
Kelly Kapic's book offers a rich and thought-provoking reflection on the foundations of Christian life, grounded in Scripture and in a capacious, generous, and ecumenical appropriation of Christian theological traditions. * --BARBARA PITKIN, Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies, Stanford University *
Kelly Kapic's Christian Life lays out, as winsomely as finite words can convey, the enormity of the triune God's love for us and our invitation to respond. How wonderfully fitting, then, that a book about the whole of Christian life being an act of worship would draw readers to that same end. * --CHRISTA McKIRLAND, Dean of Faculty and Lecturer, Systematic Theology, Carey Baptist College, New Zealand *
One of the most pressing tasks for Christians of every generation is to articulate the tangible difference Christ makes to our lives. Kelly Kapic's Christian Life displays in dazzling detail the shape of Christian life as a response to what God has done and is doing in Christ, the Righteous One, who serves as both the object and leader of Christian worship. A work of a theologian par excellence operating at the height of his powers, you will find yourself comforted, convicted, and encouraged to pursue a life of communion with God rooted in our union with Christ. I cannot recommend it highly enough. * --DANIEL LEE HILL, Assistant Professor of Christian Theology, George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University *
There is a temptation for works on humanity and the Christian life to focus on the negatives, such as our sin or fallenness--and these are certainly part of the story. However, in Kelly Kapic's volume on the Christian life, he gets to the root of it all: the love of God toward humanity. This book is a deeply biblical and soundly theological reflection on the triune God's love and how this love shapes Christian life and worship. Kapic's ability to move between theology and doxology is masterful and should be a model for others. * --BRANDON D. SMITH, Chair of the Hobbs School of Theology and Ministry and Associate Professor of Theology and Early Christianity, Oklahoma Baptist University *
What a relief! We have long needed such an account of Christian life: resting in the threefold work of the triune God, responding to grace, reconciling law and gospel. This book is more than just the next clever theological program. Kapic is clever enough to know how to keep out of the way and let the big, central doctrines do the work. * --FRED SANDERS, Torrey Honors College, Biola University *
What does it mean to be a Christian? The answer of Kelly Kapic is both simple and profound: Christian life is the grateful response to the love of the triune God and is anchored in the church as worshiping community. This theology has far-reaching implications, especially for modern evangelicals whose spirituality is often experience-centered and individualistic. But it is not just a book for evangelicals. Its balanced approach and ecumenical breadth would appeal to Christians of other traditions. This book is such a delight. Over and over I felt like shouting 'Amen and Amen.' * --SIMON CHAN, former Earnest Lau Professor of Systematic Theology at Trinity Theological College, Singapore *

ISBN: 9780310523581

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm

Weight: 466g

336 pages