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Daniel Strange

    La obra de Daniel Strange profundiza en las intrincadas relaciones entre cultura, religión y vida pública. Su escritura se caracteriza por un enfoque interdisciplinario que entrelaza perspicacias teológicas con una comprensión de la sociedad contemporánea. Strange explora cuestiones complejas de fe y su lugar en un mundo pluralista. Los lectores apreciarán su habilidad para iluminar temas universales con profundidad intelectual y relevancia práctica.

    Making Faith Magnetic
    The Possibility of Salvation Among the Unevangelized
    Healthy Faith and the Coronavirus Crisis
    It's Not My Fault
    The Feasts of Repentance
    'For Their Rock is Not as Our Rock'
    • 'For Their Rock is Not as Our Rock'

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The reality of our post-Christendom, post-colonial, post-Holocaust, post-9/11, multi-ethnic and multicultural context has meant that, more than ever, Christians are acutely aware of the questions posed not simply by the existence of other religions, but also by their apparent flourishing. If secularization is still alive and well, then, seemingly, so too is society's sacralization. Hence, the theology of religions is arguably the issue for mission in the twenty-first century. However, there has been little evangelical theology that offers a detailed, comprehensive and biblically faithful analysis that deals with not only the question of salvation but also questions of truth, the nature and history of human religiosity, and a host of practical issues pertaining to apologetics and contextualization. In this ambitious interdisciplinary study, which synthesizes close exegesis, biblical theology, systematics and insights from the social sciences, Daniel Strange examines the origins, development and idolatry of the 'religious Other', and explores how the gospel of Jesus Christ is its 'subversive fulfilment'. He concludes with a missiological postscript and some pastoral perspectives on the purpose of other religions in God's providence.

      'For Their Rock is Not as Our Rock'
    • It's Not My Fault

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Introducing to the pangolin--the shy, scaly-skinned creature scapegoated for the coronavirus outbreak. What is a pangolin? A mythical creature? A dinosaur? Why was this introverted animal one of the most feared creatures during the COVID-19 pandemic? And what can this endangered species teach us about surviving sickness, attacks, and isolation? This illustrated manifesto will clear up the tabloid misconceptions and reveal time-tested pangolin beliefs. -- adapted from back cover

      It's Not My Fault
    • The book explores the theological challenges surrounding the concept of Christ's uniqueness in truth, revelation, and salvation, particularly concerning the unevangelized—individuals who have never encountered Christianity through no fault of their own. It delves into how this dilemma affects the core beliefs of evangelical identity, addressing the tension between particularism and inclusivity within the context of salvation. The discussion highlights the complexities faced by evangelical theologians in reconciling these critical issues.

      The Possibility of Salvation Among the Unevangelized
    • Confident

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Is God in control? Can He be trusted? Is He moral? Does He care and can He speak into my life and my struggles? Confident sets out how we can place our complete trust in Scripture.

      Confident
    • Plugged In

      Connecting your faith with what you watch, read, and play

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Explore how culture can enrich your faith and empower you to share it with others. The book offers insights into integrating cultural experiences with spiritual growth, encouraging readers to engage with the world around them while deepening their beliefs. It emphasizes the importance of community and connection in fostering a vibrant faith life, providing practical guidance for sharing these experiences with others.

      Plugged In
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      Pioneer History of Eaton County, Michigan, 1833-1866