In A Living Tradition, Vincent Froom invites readers to explore the vibrant intersection of Presbyterian theology and the pressing issues of the modern world. Rooted in a rich heritage of Reformation thought, Presbyterianism has long been characterized by its intellectual rigor, commitment to social justice, and dedication to living out faith in community. But how does this enduring tradition engage with the complexities of 21st-century life?
This thought-provoking work examines how foundational doctrines such as covenant, grace, and community speak to contemporary challenges, including environmental stewardship, racial reconciliation, gender equality, and the church’s role in an increasingly secular society. With clarity and insight, Froom weaves historical perspectives with fresh theological reflection, showing how Presbyterianism can remain a dynamic and transformative force in today’s world.
Accessible to lifelong Presbyterians and newcomers alike, A Living Tradition is both a celebration of the church’s enduring principles and a call to engage with the evolving spiritual and societal needs of our time. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand how the past and present converge in the Presbyterian faith to inspire justice, hope, and renewal for the future.
Vincent Froom is a theologian and writer with a passion for connecting historic Christian faith with contemporary challenges. Drawing from a deep commitment to Reformed theology, They brings an accessible and thoughtful approach to theological dialogue, making age-old doctrines relevant for today’s world. With years of experience in the Presbyterian tradition, Vincent Froom has taught, and written extensively on how theology can engage with the practical concerns of modern believers, both within the church and in society at large.