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In "Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places," Eugene Peterson has reminded us that spiritual theology must be about "God" and not about us. What better context could there be for continuing the conversation that he has begun than in an intensive study, either on one's own or in a group? This guide enables study groups in schools or churches to delve deeply into Eugene Peterson's long-awaited work on spiritual theology. His insights into the vacuous nature of contemporary spirituality and the Christ-centered antidote will be carried to a wider audience with this accessible study guide. Penned with…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In "Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places," Eugene Peterson has reminded us that spiritual theology must be about "God" and not about us. What better context could there be for continuing the conversation that he has begun than in an intensive study, either on one's own or in a group? This guide enables study groups in schools or churches to delve deeply into Eugene Peterson's long-awaited work on spiritual theology. His insights into the vacuous nature of contemporary spirituality and the Christ-centered antidote will be carried to a wider audience with this accessible study guide. Penned with Peter Santucci, an able pastor in his own right, this study guide should introduce even more people to the wisdom of "Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places."
Autorenporträt
Rebecca Manley Pippert is the author of Out of the Saltshaker and a popular speaker living in the Chicago suburbs. Ruth Siemens spent twenty-one years pioneering IFES campus fellowships in Latin America and Europe, and founded Global Opportunities, which helps missions-motivated Christians support themselves abroad as they integrate work and witness.