|
Showing 1 - 5 of
5 matches in All Departments
|
Creation (Paperback)
Eric M. Vail
|
R681
R594
Discovery Miles 5 940
Save R87 (13%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
Description: Talk about chaos is pervasive. Biblical scholars,
theologians, and scientists have been using the word chaos for some
time, occasionally mingling ideas across disciplines around the
shared word. Quite often, discussions of chaos center on the issues
of creation's origin and nature, as well as on God's creative
methods and relationship to creation. Eric M. Vail investigates the
current uses of the word chaos in those areas. A new way of
articulating creation out of nothing is offered as both helpful and
appropriate in our current milieu. He suggests where we ought to
focus our use of the word chaos in Christian discourse and argues
that chaos is more fitting for naming where creation has gone awry
rather than for naming that state out of which creation comes to
be. Endorsements: ""Vail takes recent work on creation and chaos
and offers a new perspective for Christian theology. This
perspective retains the kernel of ancient creation doctrines that
suppose God creates something from nothing, but it does so with a
fresh perspective on . . . other theological doctrines, such as
soteriology and sanctification. Those who seek a faithful reading
of the Christian tradition and contemporary worldviews will be wise
to work through the nuances of Vail's creative creation and chaos
proposal."" --Thomas Jay Oord, Northwest Nazarene University
""Beginning 'in the beginning, ' Vail's careful and constructive
study enlists biblical scholars, theologians, scientists, and
patristics to chart a bold new course in creation theology for
Christians. How he gets there is just as important as his
destination. An invaluable, interdisciplinary resource "" --William
P. Brown, Columbia Theological Seminary ""Vail's book surely does
get creation and chaos talking with each other Careful, detailed,
and deliberate, Vail takes us knee-deep--and sometimes deeper--into
the tangled issues of 'chaos' and its multiple meanings in order to
explore the complexities of relation between Creator and creation.
What emerges is an exhilarating doctrine of cooperative,
conversational creation, a cosmic community yet in the making.""
--Michael Lodahl, Point Loma Nazarene University About the
Contributor(s): Eric M. Vail is the senior pastor of First Church
of the Nazarene in Saint Joseph, Missouri.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.