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Agents of Flourishing
Book • 2022
At its heart, this is a call to recover a holistic, biblically grounded vision of shalom—where faith is not reduced to Sunday services or private belief, but becomes a public witness for wholeness in our relationships, institutions, and communities.
Her framework centers on six “endowments” of a thriving society: the Good, the True, the Beautiful, the Just, the Prosperous, and the Sustainable.
Each is a way of asking how theology might shape public life: how churches partner with schools, support economic models that value workers and neighborhoods, invest in the arts, and even help design more beautiful and livable cities.
Her framework centers on six “endowments” of a thriving society: the Good, the True, the Beautiful, the Just, the Prosperous, and the Sustainable.
Each is a way of asking how theology might shape public life: how churches partner with schools, support economic models that value workers and neighborhoods, invest in the arts, and even help design more beautiful and livable cities.
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as the recent book by Dr. Amy L. Sherman, focusing on community engagement.

Lee C. Camp

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226: Amy Sherman: A Faith-Based Vision for the Common Good
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, who states the book argues that Christian faith should be invested in all facets of human life.

Lee C. Camp

226: Unabridged Interview: Amy Sherman