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This book affirms relationship as the shared human elemental pursuit and proposes relationship as the transformative space. Wonderfully, the author asserts, it is God's intention to fulfill this intrinsic human desire in the present in all of us and universally. This desire is an often inarticulate, innate desire and pursuit to enjoy and reflect the divine image in which every human being was created. In this book, this pursuit is referred to as proleptic spiritual transformation (Pr¿ST). That is, this book demonstrates that what is too often relegated to eternity is available now.…mehr

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This book affirms relationship as the shared human elemental pursuit and proposes relationship as the transformative space. Wonderfully, the author asserts, it is God's intention to fulfill this intrinsic human desire in the present in all of us and universally. This desire is an often inarticulate, innate desire and pursuit to enjoy and reflect the divine image in which every human being was created. In this book, this pursuit is referred to as proleptic spiritual transformation (Pr¿ST). That is, this book demonstrates that what is too often relegated to eternity is available now. Relationship is the Transformative Space considers God's heart, in relationship, and its implication toward human spirituality and how this intent has been interrupted and restored. God is actively interested in the recovery of a fully expressed image in humanity.
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Autorenporträt
Darryl Wooldridge is an affirming minister. He holds a PhD in theology. The Reverend Dr. Wooldridge openly examines traditional Christian and philosophical assumptions, tears at icons and non-inclusive interpretations, and represents an open process that is inclined to change opinion or "truth" as a better understanding emerges. He spent several years in an international organization examining potential ordinands, a time in men's prison ministry, founded DeepLight Ministries, published journal articles, wrote essays, and drafted two novels.