The world is changing, and preaching needs to do the same. With that change, the notion of truth need not be surrendered in a postmodern age, but it must be approached differently. David Lose argues that preaching is a confession made openly for the hearers to embrace and engage in the midst of the real lived world they experience.
It happened while Donahue was a young television reporter in Ohio , and one day he was sent to West Virginia to cover a mine disaster . He went by himself in a battered little car , carrying a minicam to film his story It was so cold ...
This book will have long life, since it not only argues for the necessity of a Christology 'from the underside of history,' but offers an extensive example of how such a Christology should be constructed, showing the basic connection ...
Living at the Crossroads first lays out a brief summary of the biblical story and the most fundamental beliefs of Scripture. The book then tells the story of Western culture from the classical period to postmodernity.
Reverend Troy Ehlke writes this text in the hopes that people will read it in small groups, devote time to discuss the questions at each chapters end, and develop a renewed sense of call to labor for the kingdom of God.
God told Israel through the prophet Jeremiah, This is what the LORD says: Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls.
Based upon the history and experience of a particular congregation, Church of the Crossroads in Honolulu, Hawaii, this book suggests a third option for the churches of mainline Protestantism: to embrace their ongoing disestablishment and to ...
This is a new release of the original 1940 edition.
Michael Kruger's introductory survey examines how Christianity took root in the second century, how it battled to stay true to the vision of the apostles, and how it developed in ways that would shape both the church and Western culture ...
Book is accompanied by a Leader guide and DVD.
In the introductory book in the Westminster History of Christian Thought series, Sheppard explores the development of Christian theology in the medieval period.