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Jordan's account is primarily designed to answer any approach to
the text of Genesis, such as the increasingly popular Framework
Hypothesis, that pits the text's literary features against its
historical and narrative sense, a move that reveals a latent
Gnosticism. We're happy to announce that Jordan's position is in
line with the Westminster Confession. Oh, and the Bible. "This new
book by James Jordan addresses with precision, charity, and
biblical fidelity the strange and confusing situation amongst
evangelical, Reformed scholars on the doctrine of creation."
-Douglas Kelly, Reformed Theological Seminary "Jordan defends the
traditional reading of the creation account with a command of
biblical theology rarely encountered. But Jordan does more. He
precisely and convincingly identifies exegetical errors in opposing
positions. Moreover, he reveals the subtle influences of gnosticism
and false assumptions of science which are behind modern
interpretations. This is an outstanding contribution." -Rev. James
Bordwine, Th.D
Designed to help parishes of all sizes establish good financial
management processes and policies. Experience shows that open and
transparent churches engender a greater feeling of trust and
willingness on the part of the donor. The policies and processes in
Financial Management for Episcopal Parishes, which can be
implemented by any size church, allow clergy, vestry, and
parishioners to establish and document procedures that enable a
financially transparent organization. The book defines the roles of
the clergy, staff, vestry, and congregation and outlines what needs
to be done by them to design and implement a system of checks and
balances for financial oversight and stewardship, in order to
protect donations and assets. Throughout the book, real-life
examples of processes and procedures that did not work (and why)
make for enjoyable reading of an otherwise business-like subject.
Every reader will recognize some of them in their own church life.
In 'Primeval Saints, ' these heroes of the city of God - Adam,
Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and others - come to flesh and
blood in ways that undo our normal assumptions. In stark contrast
to the selfish heroism of pagan literature, the heroism of Genesis
triumphs by breaking all the standard rules. Jordan inverts so many
of the traditional negative judgments against these patriarchs'
alleged weaknesses and "sins" of deception, struggle, and tyranny
that they stand forth as heroes rather than scoundrels. And yet
this book is not just about the heroes of Genesis. Throughout,
Jordan draws a picture of how Christian culture should be imagined
and lived in our own day, from creativity and work to tyranny and
freedom. You will never be able to read Genesis the same way again.
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