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Dallas Willard, the author of the bestselling spiritual classic,
The Divine Conspiracy, now fulfills his revolutionary vision of how
the kingdom of God is made real on earth in this sequel, the last
book he was working on before his recent death. In 'The Divine
Conspiracy', revered Christian philosopher and scholar Dallas
Willard critiqued the church's obsession with 'sin management' and
revolutionised our understanding of true Christian discipleship.
Jesus is not a remote saviour, waiting to welcome us into heaven
after we die, Willard argued. He is a dynamic living force, a
leader and teacher to whom we apprentice ourselves to learn the
sacred skills God wants us to embrace, and to fulfil His son's
vision when Christ declared that the 'kingdom of God has come.' In
'The Divine Conspiracy Continued', co-written with theologian Gary
Black, Willard lays out the next stage in God's plan as this
generation of disciples, including ordained and lay leaders, step
into positions of authority across our culture and begin to
transform the world from the inside out. To fulfil the Christian
calling is not to remove oneself from the outside world and take
shelter from its shortcomings, Willard reminds us, but to step into
the world to lead and serve as agents of change.
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Shaken Faith (Paperback)
Sanejo I Leonard; Foreword by Gary Black
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R610
R516
Discovery Miles 5 160
Save R94 (15%)
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About the Contributor(s): Gary Black, Jr. (MDiv, PhD, University of
Exeter) is Chair of the Advanced Studies Department, Director of
the Doctor of Ministry Program, and Assistant Professor of Theology
at Azusa Pacific University.
Fortress Press' Foundations for Learning series prepares students
for academic success through compelling resources that kick-start
their educational journey into professional Christian ministry. In
this introductory volume for the series, Black asserts that while
the primary subjects of seminary and professional church work
training may dominate the interests of students, students must
engage in the principal pursuit of understanding, then applying,
Christian theology. Black argues that the thread of theology must
be distinctly woven through each of the other disciplines of
biblical exegesis, ministerial leadership, spiritual formation,
counseling, preaching, and worship. The following books in this
series provide insight into these other key components of the
minister's duties. Black, however, leads off by honoring ministers
as leaders who follow in the footsteps of Christ. Just as Jesus was
an expert in the issues of his day, demonstrated authority to speak
on the matters he engaged, mentored other leaders in like manner,
was emulated by his followers who witnessed the life he lead, and,
therefore, initiated a revolution that has changed the course of
human history, Black is convinced that ministers of the gospel have
no less a calling on their lives today.
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