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Most of us think that theology is what you do if you haven't got a life. At best, we think it needs to be practical to be of any use. But theology is in fact all about life and how we live it as God's people. No matter how theology-phobic you feel, David Hoyle is here to help. Using the familiar pattern of the church year, he explores the core building blocks of Christian theology, and what each one means for how we live. He covers: - God as ruler and judge of all (Advent) - The incarnation (Christmas) - Forgiveness (Ash Wednesday) - Redemption (Good Friday) - Resurrection (Easter Day) - The…mehr

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Most of us think that theology is what you do if you haven't got a life. At best, we think it needs to be practical to be of any use. But theology is in fact all about life and how we live it as God's people. No matter how theology-phobic you feel, David Hoyle is here to help. Using the familiar pattern of the church year, he explores the core building blocks of Christian theology, and what each one means for how we live. He covers: - God as ruler and judge of all (Advent) - The incarnation (Christmas) - Forgiveness (Ash Wednesday) - Redemption (Good Friday) - Resurrection (Easter Day) - The Holy Spirit (Pentecost) - God as creator (Trinity) - The kingdom of heaven (All Saints) By working through the entire year, readers will explore all the core Christian beliefs found in the Apostle's Creed, making this an ideal guide for anyone wanting to better understand what they say in church.
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David Hoyle has over 30 years' experience in machine learning, statistics, and mathematical modeling. He gained a BSc. degree in mathematics and physics and a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from the University of Bristol. He did research at the University of Cambridge and led his own research groups as an Associate Professor at the University of Exeter and the University of Manchester. Previously, he worked for Lloyds Banking Group - one of the UK's largest retail banks, and as joint Head of Data Science for AutoTrader UK. He now works for the global customer data science company dunnhumby, building statistical and machine learning models for the world's largest retailers, including Tesco UK and Walmart. He lives and works in Manchester, UK.