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Embraced (Hardcover)
Steve Sherwood; Foreword by Leonard Sweet
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Acting as himself in his essays and as various protagonists in his
stories, the author shows us a hunger for a vanished world of
natural splendor and ideal love. The essays are persuasively
strong, rising to a thematic climax in the powerfully reasoned
"Environmentalist as Misanthrope." As for the matching antiphonal
stories, they delight with their surprise endings and several-"The
Swimmer," "The Bright Side," "Assassinations" -may best be
described as small masterpieces. Both the essays and stories that
comprise Field Guide share a feature I call "page richness," a
literary quality that causes the reader to savor certain pages
before continuing toward the conclusion, as one might pause on a
long journey to enjoy especially appealing vistas. Writers either
have this ability or they don't. Steve Sherwood has it.
Revised Printing Now Available! The Bible has been the most
discussed and scrutinized text in human history. Here we are, still
obsessed with it The Bible: Ancient Context and Ongoing Community
serves as a guide to anyone hoping to understand the Bible's
ancient context and its role for ongoing communities of readers.
The publication puts the Bible's two identitiesan ancient document
revered by billions of contemporary readersinto conversation with
one another. Written for an introductory Bible course, The Bible:
Ancient Context and Ongoing Community is designed for Christians of
all kinds, ""spiritual people"", and adherents to other religions.
The Bible: Ancient Context and Ongoing Community: Includes Ancient
Context sections in each chapter. These sections critically examine
and describe the languages, authors, and culture of the ancient
world in which the Bible took shape. Features Ongoing Community
sections in each chapter. The sections address today's world and
the concerns of living readers. It asks how should we make sense of
the Bible's contents? How can contemporary readers understand a
text with statements about ethics, spirituality, gender, and the
natural world that often does not make sense to us? Generally
frames issues presented the Christian tradition, however asks frank
and difficult questions about the historicity of some of these
texts, the moral applicability of these texts, and the traditional
reading of these texts. Cites the works of other scholars and
thinkers either as a way of highlighting established opinions on
the matter at hand, or to acknowledge a direct source.
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Embraced (Paperback)
Steve Sherwood; Foreword by Leonard Sweet
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R644
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In a post-modern world leery of abstracted theology, might the
answers to the deep question of why Jesus died on the cross be
found, not in theology textbooks, but in the stories of the Bible?
What if the playing out of one Hebrew word, hesed, tells us who we
are, who God is, and what Jesus' life and death were all about?
Embraced: Prodigals at the Cross tells the story of hesed, God's
steadfast love, as it weaves its way from our creation for
relationship, through our rejection of that relationship, to God's
centuries-long pursuit of reconciliation. The story ends in
embrace, the embrace of a good father who runs to his prodigal son,
and a loving God who takes on human flesh to reach out to us on the
cross. This book is God's story. This book is our story.
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