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In a world often consumed with self-sufficiency, this book reminds
us that humans have an innate need for the grace of God's personal
presence. Christa McKirland, an author doing research at the
intersection of Christian theology and the sciences, argues for a
new way of understanding the image of God that might precondition
science-engaged theology. She makes an exegetical and theological
case that human beings were created to need the presence of God in
order to flourish. Such a need is not a liability but our greatest
human dignity. Foreword by Alan J. Torrance.
Christ has ascended. Yet his work continues. Much has been made of
a "missional" view of the church in recent theological literature,
but largely overlooked in this discussion has been the contribution
that T. F. Torrance, the late Church of Scotland minister and
theologian, can make to this discussion. Addressing this lacuna,
theologian and pastor Joseph Sherrard considers how Torrance's
theology can inform the church's understanding of its ministry and
mission-in particular, his appeal to the church's participation in
the ascended Christ's threefold office as king, prophet, and
priest. Through the ministry of the church, Christ is still at
work. Featuring new monographs with cutting-edge research, New
Explorations in Theology provides a platform for constructive,
creative work in the areas of systematic, historical,
philosophical, biblical, and practical theology.
Jesus Christ is not a theoretical idea or a mere concept far
removed from our human experience. In Across All Worlds, Baxter
Kruger brings us face to face with the fact that Jesus has
established a very real and personal relationship with us in our
darkness. Jesus accepts us and walks with us because he is
determined that we come to know His Father with him and life in His
embrace.
C. Baxter Kruger is the Director of Perichoresis, an international
ministry sharing the good news of our adoption in Christ with the
world. He and his wife Beth have been married for 25 years and have
four children. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree under
Professor James B. Torrance in Aberdeen, Scotland. Baxter is the
author of seven books, including The Great Dance and Jesus and the
Undoing of Adam, and teaches across the United States, Canada and
Australia. He is an avid outdoorsman and holds two United States
patents for his fishing lure designs. He is the founder and
President of Mediator Lures.
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