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Trevin Wax

    Trevin Wax ofrece profundas perspectivas sobre el pensamiento y la teología cristianos, explorando la intersección de la fe y la vida contemporánea. Su escritura se caracteriza por un compromiso meticuloso con los textos bíblicos y la dedicación a articular ideas espirituales complejas con claridad. Las contribuciones de Wax son valoradas por su rigor intelectual y su reflexivo examen de cómo las creencias dan forma a las experiencias individuales y colectivas. Anima a los lectores a profundizar en su comprensión de la fe y sus implicaciones prácticas.

    Eschatological Discipleship
    The Thrill of Orthodoxy
    This Is Our Time: Everyday Myths in Light of the Gospel
    Gospel-Centered Teaching: Showing Christ in All the Scripture
    • Emphasizing the importance of prioritizing faith over methods, this book encourages small group leaders and Sunday school teachers to consistently reintroduce individuals to Jesus. It highlights the transformative impact of His life and death, urging educators to focus on deepening spiritual connections rather than merely employing techniques.

      Gospel-Centered Teaching: Showing Christ in All the Scripture
    • Trevin Wax urges each generation to reconnect with Christian orthodoxy, steering away from the allure of heresy. By revisiting the church's creeds, he highlights the excitement and depth found in traditional teachings, inviting readers to embark on a meaningful spiritual journey.

      The Thrill of Orthodoxy
    • Discipleship is eschatological in nature, because the church that makes and receives disciples is eschatological in nature. Often eschatology is thought to refer only to “last things” doctrines. However, eschatology in its broader sense encompasses the Christian view of time and the future of the world, informing both one’s evangelism and ecclesiology. Failing to relate the eschatological dimension to discipleship leaves one with an incomplete worldview, imbalanced discipleship, and eventually, a tragic inability to model the Christian way of life. By answering questions like “What time is it?” and “Where is history going?” Trevin Wax helps Christians view the past, present, and future biblically, and shapes their understanding of following Jesus.

      Eschatological Discipleship