Christians often wrestle with their role in this fallen, physical world. But Jesus, the Incarnate One, offers a radical model for living as he teaches us how to dwell in the world for the sake of the world. If we are to become like him, we must learn what it means to live out this missional spirituality in the places we dwell.
Christians often wrestle with their role in this fallen, physical world. But Jesus, the Incarnate One, offers a radical model for living as he teaches us how to dwell in the world for the sake of the world. If we are to become like him, we must learn what it means to live out this missional spirituality in the places we dwell.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Barry D. Jones teaches spiritual formation and pastoral theology at Dallas Theological Seminary and holds a PhD in theology from Wheaton College. He serves as teaching pastor at Irving Bible Church.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Incarnation and Christian Spirituality 1. The Stories We Live and the Stories We Live Into: Biblical Narrative and the Vision of God 2. Bent and Broken: The Vision of God and the Vandalism of Shalom 3. The Dwelling Place of God: The Vision of God and the Presence of the Spirit 4. Glimpses of the World to Come: The Vision of God and the Way of Jesus 5. A Grammar of the Disciplines: Practicing the Vision in Everyday Life 6. Let It Be: Practicing the Vision in Prayer 7. The Work of the People: Practicing the Vision in Corporate Worship 8. Table Manners: Practicing the Vision through Feasting and Fasting 9. Shabbat Shalom: Practicing the Vision in Sabbath Rest 10. Blessed Are the Placemakers: Living the Vision in the Contexts of our Lives Conclusion
Introduction: The Incarnation and Christian Spirituality 1. The Stories We Live and the Stories We Live Into: Biblical Narrative and the Vision of God 2. Bent and Broken: The Vision of God and the Vandalism of Shalom 3. The Dwelling Place of God: The Vision of God and the Presence of the Spirit 4. Glimpses of the World to Come: The Vision of God and the Way of Jesus 5. A Grammar of the Disciplines: Practicing the Vision in Everyday Life 6. Let It Be: Practicing the Vision in Prayer 7. The Work of the People: Practicing the Vision in Corporate Worship 8. Table Manners: Practicing the Vision through Feasting and Fasting 9. Shabbat Shalom: Practicing the Vision in Sabbath Rest 10. Blessed Are the Placemakers: Living the Vision in the Contexts of our Lives Conclusion
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