The purpose of this book is to propose a redefinition of the Christian controlling narrative. Such a revised narrative will allow us to return from spiritual and socio-political exile and rejoice in the sovereign reign of God in Christ.
The purpose of this book is to propose a redefinition of the Christian controlling narrative. Such a revised narrative will allow us to return from spiritual and socio-political exile and rejoice in the sovereign reign of God in Christ.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kerry D. McRoberts is a pastor-teacher, apologist, and author. McRoberts has lectured, preached, and participated in paradigm studies on five continents. He has conducted numerous conferences on cults, the occult, and pagan spirituality. And he has published works focusing on the Christian world and life view, challenges of ministry in our postmodern, post-postmodern (pseudo-modern), and neo-pagan culture.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: A Culture in Exile Chapter 2: "A Letter from Christ" Chapter 3: "Who Do People Say The Son Of Man Is?" Jesus' Identity and Uniqueness Chapter 4: The "Sign Of Jonah": Beyond Reasonable Doubt? Chapter 5: A Divine Hermeneutic: Redefining the Christian Controlling Narrative Appendix 1: Religious Pluralism: A Hermeneutical Fallacy Appendix 2: The Trustworthiness of the Text of the New Testament Appendix 3: The "Sign of Jonah": An Unbroken Chain of Testimony Bibliography
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: A Culture in Exile Chapter 2: "A Letter from Christ" Chapter 3: "Who Do People Say The Son Of Man Is?" Jesus' Identity and Uniqueness Chapter 4: The "Sign Of Jonah": Beyond Reasonable Doubt? Chapter 5: A Divine Hermeneutic: Redefining the Christian Controlling Narrative Appendix 1: Religious Pluralism: A Hermeneutical Fallacy Appendix 2: The Trustworthiness of the Text of the New Testament Appendix 3: The "Sign of Jonah": An Unbroken Chain of Testimony Bibliography
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