BitterSweet Author
Andrew DeCort has been called a dissident theologian by his friends. His work is deeply inspired by Dietrich Bonhoeffer, his writing by James Baldwin, his spirituality by Etty Hillesum.
Andrew received his PhD in religious and political ethics from the University of Chicago. In 2016, he founded the Institute for Faith and Flourishing in Chicago. In 2019, he co-founded the Neighbor-Love Movement in Ethiopia. IFF and NLM have reached over twenty million people with the invitation to nonviolent spirituality. Andrew has taught ethics, public theology, peace and conflict studies, and Ethiopian studies at Wheaton College, the Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology, and the University of Bonn.
Andrew is the author of
Flourishing on the Edge of Faith: Seven Practices for a New We (BitterSweet Collective)
and
Bonhoeffer’s New Beginning: Ethics after Devastation (Fortress Academic). His words have appeared in
Foreign Policy, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the BBC, The Atlantic, The Economist, Christianity Today, Comment Magazine, Sojourners, The Other Journal, Wheaton College Magazine, The Journal of Religion, Political Theology, All Africa,
BitterSweet Monthly, and numerous other platforms. Andrew writes the newsletter
Stop & Think at andrew-decort.com. He lives in Chicago with his wife Lily, a gentle spirit and luminous painter.
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Flourishing on the Edge of Faith is a passionate meditation on the profound significance of Jesus's prayer, the Lord’s Prayer. With years of study, teaching, and peacemaking around the world, Dr. Andrew DeCort uncovers Jesus's radical vision for human flourishing in the face of suffering and violence. Wherever you are on the edge of faith, this book will meet your questions with honesty and hope.
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