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SobriaInebrietas
11th December 2007, 07:49 PM
My husband and I started reading this book together recently, about a chapter a week, and are up to chapter three right now. We think it has been very good and I have found it to be a powerful and inspiring read so far (although I do tire of the incessant use of the terms "Christian Hedonism" and "Christian Hedonist").

I was just wondering if anyone else has read this, and if so, what you thought about it (This is the first Piper book that I have read, and I am not quite sure what to think yet).

Thanks!

BBAS 64
12th December 2007, 09:59 AM
My husband and I started reading this book together recently, about a chapter a week, and are up to chapter three right now. We think it has been very good and I have found it to be a powerful and inspiring read so far (although I do tire of the incessant use of the terms "Christian Hedonism" and "Christian Hedonist").

I was just wondering if anyone else has read this, and if so, what you thought about it (This is the first Piper book that I have read, and I am not quite sure what to think yet).

Thanks!

Good Day, Sobria

I have not read it, but given it is Piper I would image it is quite good.

Do you find the term problematic?

What Is Christian Hedonism?

My shortest summary of Christian Hedonism is: God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him.
We all make a god out of what we take the most pleasure in. Christian Hedonists want to make God their God by seeking after the greatest pleasure—pleasure in him.
By Christian Hedonism, we do not mean that our happiness is the highest good. We mean that pursuing the highest good will always result in our greatest happiness in the end. We should pursue this happiness, and pursue it with all our might. The desire to be happy is a proper motive for every good deed, and if you abandon the pursuit of your own joy you cannot love man or please God.

http://www.desiringgod.org/ResourceLibrary/Articles/ByDate/1995/1538_Christian_Hedonism/

In Him,

Bill

SobriaInebrietas
12th December 2007, 12:11 PM
Good Day, Sobria

I have not read it, but given it is Piper I would image it is quite good.

Do you find the term problematic?

What Is Christian Hedonism?

My shortest summary of Christian Hedonism is: God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him.
We all make a god out of what we take the most pleasure in. Christian Hedonists want to make God their God by seeking after the greatest pleasure—pleasure in him.
By Christian Hedonism, we do not mean that our happiness is the highest good. We mean that pursuing the highest good will always result in our greatest happiness in the end. We should pursue this happiness, and pursue it with all our might. The desire to be happy is a proper motive for every good deed, and if you abandon the pursuit of your own joy you cannot love man or please God.

http://www.desiringgod.org/ResourceLibrary/Articles/ByDate/1995/1538_Christian_Hedonism/

In Him,

Bill

Hi Bill!

It's not that I found the term problematic (I did purchase the newer version with the explaination and defense of the use of the term, plus some other added information), I guess it just... sounds weird... to me anyway - I can't imagine ever wanting to use it to describe myself as he does in the book (for me to say I am a Christian, or a Reformed Christian, should be enough).

Anyway, thanks though, for the link too! I didn't know the book had a website.

:)

BBAS 64
12th December 2007, 05:40 PM
Hi Bill!

It's not that I found the term problematic (I did purchase the newer version with the explaination and defense of the use of the term, plus some other added information), I guess it just... sounds weird... to me anyway - I can't imagine ever wanting to use it to describe myself as he does in the book (for me to say I am a Christian, or a Reformed Christian, should be enough).

Anyway, thanks though, for the link too! I didn't know the book had a website.

:)

Good Day, Sobria

When I first heard the term, I was a bit taken back by it.

In Him,

Bill

MeanieCalvinist
7th January 2008, 12:17 AM
My husband and I started reading this book together recently, about a chapter a week, and are up to chapter three right now. We think it has been very good and I have found it to be a powerful and inspiring read so far (although I do tire of the incessant use of the terms "Christian Hedonism" and "Christian Hedonist").

I was just wondering if anyone else has read this, and if so, what you thought about it (This is the first Piper book that I have read, and I am not quite sure what to think yet).

Thanks!
I have read the book a few times and highly recommend it! Piper has a real passion for the Glory of God. He is definitely a gifted Preacher and Theologian.