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God Speaks His Love is an innovative Bible study based on the theme of God's love. This book invites readers into a deeper encounter with God's actions, which create and redeem human beings for loving relationships. Each chapter follows a simple structure designed to maximize the reader's encounter with the Scriptures. Chapters begin with an informational preview about select biblical texts. Next, reading questions help readers focus on a few ideas while reading the Scriptures. Then, each chapter presents and explains three major topics covered in the selections. Chapters conclude with a set…mehr

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God Speaks His Love is an innovative Bible study based on the theme of God's love. This book invites readers into a deeper encounter with God's actions, which create and redeem human beings for loving relationships. Each chapter follows a simple structure designed to maximize the reader's encounter with the Scriptures. Chapters begin with an informational preview about select biblical texts. Next, reading questions help readers focus on a few ideas while reading the Scriptures. Then, each chapter presents and explains three major topics covered in the selections. Chapters conclude with a set of reflection questions helpful for group discussion or further personal engagement. God Speaks His Love is, in part, a response to modern claims that God stays separate from the world or remains silent in our lives. In the previews and topical sections of each chapter, readers are introduced to biblical, historical, and theological information which challenge such ideas. This book explores the ways the Bible presents God's loving and healing actions as bringing human life to fulfillment.
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Autorenporträt
Daniel Lloyd is associate professor in the Philosophy, Theology, and Religion Department at Saint Leo University. He is the author of Novatian's Theology of the Father and Son: A Study in Ontological Subordinationism (2020).