Why did Jesus come? The traditional argument is that he came to redeem us from sin and destroy death, and thus reverse the fall. In this book, Samuel Wells argues that Jesus came not to reverse the fall but to fulfil God's desire to be with us, which was the reason for creation and is God's ultimate purpose beyond this world.
Why did Jesus come? The traditional argument is that he came to redeem us from sin and destroy death, and thus reverse the fall. In this book, Samuel Wells argues that Jesus came not to reverse the fall but to fulfil God's desire to be with us, which was the reason for creation and is God's ultimate purpose beyond this world.
Samuel Wells is Vicar of St. Martin-in-the-Fields and Visiting Professor of Christian Ethics at King's College London. A regular contributor to Thought for the Day on BBC Radio 4"s Today programme, he has published forty-six books, including works on Christian ethics, mission, ministry, scripture, liturgy, and preaching.
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Introduction: making the story new Part I. The Story of God: 1. An incarnational theology 2. The scriptural story 3. Being with God Part II. An Emerging Story: 4. Medieval controversies 5. Orthodox explorations 6. Modern developments Part III. Reconfiguring the Story: 7. God 8. God's purpose 9. God's unfolding purpose 10. God's unbreakable purpose Conclusion: a wondrous story Index.
Introduction: making the story new Part I. The Story of God: 1. An incarnational theology 2. The scriptural story 3. Being with God Part II. An Emerging Story: 4. Medieval controversies 5. Orthodox explorations 6. Modern developments Part III. Reconfiguring the Story: 7. God 8. God's purpose 9. God's unfolding purpose 10. God's unbreakable purpose Conclusion: a wondrous story Index.
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