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Amos Yong

    Amos Yong es un teólogo respetado cuyo trabajo explora profundamente la esencia de la renovación y los estudios del Espíritu. Su enfoque académico investiga la intersección de la teología y la experiencia vivida, buscando iluminar profundas verdades espirituales. A través de sus escritos, Yong invita a los lectores a contemplar el poder transformador de la fe y su impacto en el mundo. Sus contribuciones enriquecen el panorama teológico, ofreciendo perspectivas perspicaces sobre el crecimiento y la revitalización espiritual.

    Revelation (Intl edition)
    Revelation
    The Bible, Disability, and the Church
    An Amos Yong Reader
    • 2021

      Revelation

      • 354 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The analysis of Revelation reveals its core message of God's sovereignty amidst adversity, providing both courage and comfort throughout Christian history. Amos Yong explores how this challenging text resonated with its original audience and continues to hold significance for contemporary believers. By addressing common misinterpretations, Yong offers insights into the enduring relevance of Revelation's themes in today's world.

      Revelation
    • 2021

      Revelation (Intl edition)

      • 354 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the core message of the book of Revelation, Amos Yong explores its significance for early Christians and its relevance for contemporary believers. He emphasizes God's active sovereignty amidst a challenging world, offering insights that provide courage and comfort throughout Christian history. This analysis seeks to clarify the often misunderstood themes of Revelation, moving beyond speculation to highlight its enduring impact on faith and understanding.

      Revelation (Intl edition)
    • 2020

      An Amos Yong Reader

      • 342 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Amos Yong's extensive theological contributions are compiled in this reader, offering a comprehensive introduction to his diverse scholarship. The collection covers significant themes such as the theology of religions, the intersection of religion and science, and political theology, among others. An introductory essay by Christopher A. Stephenson highlights the importance of Yong's often overlooked work, Spirit-Word-Community, as a key to understanding his theology. This volume serves as an accessible entry point for those looking to explore Yong's influential ideas further.

      An Amos Yong Reader
    • 2011

      The Bible, Disability, and the Church

      • 161 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Inspiring and challenging study that rethinks the Bible s teaching on disability A theologian whose life experience includes growing up alongside a brother with Down syndrome, Amos Yong in this book rereads and reinterprets biblical texts about human disability, arguing that the way we read biblical texts, not the Bible itself, is what causes us to marginalize persons with disabilities. Revealing and examining the underlying stigma of disability that exists even in the church, Yong shows how the Bible offers good news to people of all abilities and he challenges churches to become more inclusive communities of faith.

      The Bible, Disability, and the Church