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What is the faith journey really about? Why was Jesus so hated? What do we know of the Kingdom of God? How is Jesus' resurrection relevant? What do we know of the Holy Spirit? How will it all end, and why is "the end of the age" associated with "birth pangs?" Reflections On Living In Grace is an exciting and illuminating book addressing questions such as these. A unique approach invites the reader to explore 130 themes found in the Gospels and the Book of Acts. Each theme is accompanied by a reflection intended to prompt deeper thinking. There is no armchair theologising here. The present-day…mehr

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What is the faith journey really about? Why was Jesus so hated? What do we know of the Kingdom of God? How is Jesus' resurrection relevant? What do we know of the Holy Spirit? How will it all end, and why is "the end of the age" associated with "birth pangs?" Reflections On Living In Grace is an exciting and illuminating book addressing questions such as these. A unique approach invites the reader to explore 130 themes found in the Gospels and the Book of Acts. Each theme is accompanied by a reflection intended to prompt deeper thinking. There is no armchair theologising here. The present-day relevance of each theme is clearly emphasised. This book is as encouraging as it is accessible. Each theme is kept to two pages. In this way, the busy reader is able to engage with a brief reading prior to commencing the day's activities. For those who have more time, the book can be used as a aid for more intentionally contemplating the mystery that is life.
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Richard G. Berlach has spent the better part of his life engaged in academic pursuits. Interests have ranged from teaching undergraduate students through to supervising doctoral candidates in a variety of disciplines. Taking early retirement has enabled him to spend more time surveying God's creation and writing from the perspective of one whose "life is hidden with Christ in God" (Col 3:3). This is his fourth book written from a Christian perspective, the first two written with wife Linda. In his spare time, Richard enjoys open water swimming all year-round, musing in his workshop, maintaining his garden and reading whatever he can get his hands on. He also takes great pleasure in visiting and assisting seniors as opportunities present themselves. Richard possesses a Doctor of Philosophy conferred by the University of Western Australia and holds a Master of Divinity awarded by Fuller Theological Seminary (California, USA).