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Michael Hardin

    Mimetic Theory and Biblical Interpretation
    Knowing God?
    Peace Be with You: Christ's Benediction Amid Violent Empires
    • This collection features revised essays presented at a 2007 conference at Messiah College, focusing on various topics relevant to contemporary discussions in theology and education. The contributors explore the intersection of faith and scholarship, offering insights that challenge and inspire readers to consider the implications of their beliefs in academic and social contexts. Each essay reflects a commitment to integrating faith with intellectual rigor, making this volume a valuable resource for those interested in the dialogue between religion and academia.

      Peace Be with You: Christ's Benediction Amid Violent Empires
    • Knowing God?

      • 110 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The book critiques Protestant American Christianity for straying from the teachings of Jesus, highlighting the shortcomings of consumer Christianity. It challenges readers to reconsider their faith by examining the gospel narrative, advocating for a non-sacrificial approach to following Jesus. Drawing inspiration from figures like Jeremiah and Kierkegaard, it urges believers to reflect on the true essence of the Christian life and its implications.

      Knowing God?
    • Mimetic Theory and Biblical Interpretation

      • 130 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The book explores a transformative shift in Christian theology over the past fifty years, moving away from a sacrificial interpretation of the Gospel that portrays God as retributive. It examines the implications of this non-sacrificial perspective on the mission and message of Jesus, questioning the coherence of Christian doctrine when retributive concepts are removed. The discussion delves into the integral connections between non-sacrificial theology, ethics, and spirituality, highlighting a significant evolution in understanding God and the Gospel.

      Mimetic Theory and Biblical Interpretation